San Diego, CA: Woman Injured in Pedestrian Crash at Highland Avenue and University Avenue
Pedestrian Injured in San Diego Car Accident at Highland Avenue and University Avenue

San Diego, California (May 21, 2019) – A woman in her 60s was hospitalized with severe head trauma injuries in a traffic crash on Tuesday morning in San Diego, according to authorities.
The crash was reported at about 10:00 a.m. May 21, on Highland Avenue and University Avenue in a Teralta East-area.
The San Diego police said a vehicle struck the woman in Teralta East-area intersection for reasons still under investigation.
The woman was taken to Scripps Mercy Hospital in Hillcrest for treatment of severe head trauma.
The motorist stopped after the accident and cooperated with the police investigation.
The cause of the crash is still under an active investigation.
We at Pacific Attorney Group pray for quick healing of the wounds sustained by the victim of this accident.
Despite having laws that control traffic and give pedestrians the right to use specified sections of the roads, a significant number of traffic accidents reported in California every year involve pedestrians. Victims of pedestrian accidents are at high risk of sustaining severe injuries.
When pedestrian accidents happen, liability may lie on the driver, the pedestrian, or both. Due to the complex nature of accidents, expertise is needed to determine what factors may have contributed to the event.
At Pacific Attorney Group, we not only provide excellent legal services but also connect our clients to other players including government agencies and insurance companies in the pursuit of justice.
If you or your loved one was involved in an injurious pedestrian accident, reach one of our personal injury attorneys at 1-800-358-9617 for a free consultation. We can also provide a police report on the accident on request.