Two Pedestrians Struck by Car in San Marcos
SAN MARCOS -- According to the San Diego Union Tribune, a woman and child were injured Tuesday after they were struck by a car while attempting to cross a street in San Marcos. The accident happened just after 3 p.m. on West San Marcos Boulevard near Pico Avenue. A medical helicopter arrived at the scene to transport one or both victims to a hospital. No other information regarding this terrible pedestrian accident was released.
UPDATE: According to an updated report provided by the San Diego Union Tribune, two women and a child were struck by a car on Tiger Way near Positive Place. The driver of the vehicle, a 22-year-old woman, stopped at the scene. The two pedestrian women, ages 61 and 40, complained about pain and were taken to Palomar Hospital in Escondido. The child - a 3-year-old girl - was airlifted to Rady Children's Hospital with unspecified injuries.
Liability for San Marcos Pedestrian Accidents
While it remains to be seen what caused this January 24th accident to occur, it would be well-advised for the victims or the family of the victims to seek an experienced San Marcos personal injury attorney. An attorney who is knowledgeable in pedestrian accidents around San Diego County, can help the victims understand and protect their legal rights, work with a highly skilled investigators to determine the other party's liability, and advise them the best course of action to recover the maximum compensation they are entitled to for medical care expenses, lost wages and earnings, pain and suffering, and other damages relating to this horrible pedestrian accident.
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