John Mendoza Jr. Killed in Motorcycle Accident on Pacific Coast Highway in Wilmington
29-Year-Old John Mendoza Jr. Killed in Wilmington Motorcycle Crash on Pacific Coast Highway

Wilmington, California (April 3, 2019) – 29-year-old John Mendoza Jr. has been identified as the motorcyclist who was struck and killed by a car in Wilmington last week Friday, according to a local news source.
The accident, which happened at around 6:35 a.m. March 29, occurred at the intersection of Wilmington Boulevard and Pacific Coast Highway.
The accident happened when the motorcycle rider was hit by a vehicle at the intersection for reasons still under investigation. Due to the impact, Mendoza Jr. was found lying in the middle of the road.
John Mendoza Jr. Dies in Wilmington Motorcycle Collision
Mendoza Jr. sustained major injuries following the wreck. He was sadly pronounced dead at the scene.
Details concerning the other involved motorist have not yet been released.
The investigation is still ongoing.
Our sincere sympathies go to the family and friends of the person killed in the crash. We wish them courage during these trying moments of losing their loved one.
If you have lost someone you love in a fatal car accident, we highly recommend that you seek legal guidance and fight for justice. At Pacific Attorney Group, we go to a great length to ensure that an insurance company follows the law and offers a full compensation for your loss. Call our firm today, and we will help you get justice for your loved one.
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Motorcycle Accidents
It is almost impossible to escape injuries in motorcycle or bicycle accidents. Riders are therefore encouraged to wear safety helmets all the time. Helmets save lives by reducing the severity of head injuries in the event of a collision. Should you be involved in a motorcycle accident, you are encouraged to report to notify the authorities who will then issue you with a written report of the incident. You are also encouraged to take photos of any injuries you suffer and damages to your motorcycle. It is also a good idea to keep copies of any medical records and any related expenses.