Cedric Jackson Killed in Motorcycle Accident near Avenue I and Elm Avenue in Lancaster

Cedric Jackson ID’d as Man Killed in Lancaster Motorcycle Crash near Avenue I and Elm Avenue

Cedric Jackson Killed
Cedric Jackson Killed in Motorcycle Accident near Avenue I and Elm Avenue in Lancaster

Lancaster, California (September 18, 2020) – The man who died in a traffic accident Thursday night in Lancaster has been identified as Cedric Jackson, 36, according to authorities.

The deadly motorcycle crash happened at around 11:00 p.m. Thursday, September 17, near the intersection of Avenue I and Elm Avenue.

Authorities said Jackson was riding his motorcycle near Avenue I and Elm Avenue when, for unknown reasons, he collided with another vehicle.

Deadly Lancaster Crash Involving Motorcycle and Car

Jackson was killed in the accident.

No other details about the crash were immediately provided.

An investigation into the accident is underway.

Motorcycle accidents more often than not result in major injuries, and sometimes death. Most motorcycle accidents in California involve collision with other vehicles, typically automobiles. When an automobile collides with a motorcycle, chances are high that the motorcyclist will sustain injuries. Riders are, therefore, advised to always wear protective gear whenever they hit the road. Protective gear can greatly reduce the extent of injuries that a rider sustains in the event of an accident. On the other hand, being involved in a motorcycle collision while not wearing proper protective gear will not only increase the chances for sustaining major injuries, but may also adversely affect the amount of settlement you get if you filed a personal injury claim.

Motorcycle injury claims are complicated and in most of the time, need legal expertise. If you sustained injuries or lost a loved one in a motorcycle accident, our motorcycle accident attorney could help you handle your claim.

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