Chatsworth, CA: Motorcyclist Killed in Crash at Lassen Street and Winnetka Avenue

Rider Dies in Chatsworth Motorcycle Accident at Lassen Street and Winnetka Avenue

Chatsworth Motorcycle Accident
Motorcyclist Killed in Traffic Accident at Lassen Street and Winnetka Avenue in Chatsworth

Chatsworth, California (November 21, 2019) – A motorcyclist was killed Wednesday in a traffic accident at an intersection in Chatsworth, authorities said.

The deadly motorcycle accident happened at around noon Wednesday, November 20 at the intersection of Lassen Street and Winnetka Avenue.

According to the police, the motorcyclist, a man believed to be 28 years old, was heading westbound on Lassen Street when he ran a red light and was hit by a stake-bed truck that was heading southbound on Winnetka Avenue.

Fatal Truck and Motorcycle Accident in Chatsworth Wednesday, November 20

The motorcyclist was rushed to a nearby hospital, where he later succumbed to his injuries. His name has not been released pending notification of family.

The driver of the truck stopped at the scene and cooperated with the police.

The accident remains under investigation.

We at Pacific Attorney Group extend our deepest condolences to the family and friends of the person killed. Our thoughts and prayers are with them during this difficult period.

Every year, several traffic accidents are reported in California. Unfortunately, these accidents result in many fatalities and even more injuries. The causes of many of these traffic accidents include distracted driving, speeding, drunk driving, reckless driving, bad weather, wrong-way driving, and failure to observe traffic laws. Negligence on the part of motorists is the leading cause of these accidents.

From the report above, the circumstances surrounding the traffic collision remain unclear. However, the authorities will gather information, including witness statements to determine the cause of the accident.

If you have lost someone you love in a fatal car accident, we highly recommend that you seek legal guidance and fight for justice. Contact a wrongful death attorney at Pacific Attorney Group, we specialize in personal injury and wrongful death lawsuits. We assist victims of traffic accidents and their families in seeking justice. Our attorneys will leave no stone unturned in the pursuit of justice. Call our firm today, and we will help you get justice for your loved one.

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Motorcycle Accidents

Motorcycle accidents account for a significant number of the total accidents that happen on the roads in California every year. When motorcycle accidents happen, riders are more likely to sustain serious injuries or death. Motorcyclists should, therefore, be aware of the most common causes of motorcycle accidents and use the information to mitigate their level of risk.

Some common causes of motorcycle accidents include:

Motorcycle Lane Splitting – Lane splitting happens when a motorcycle drives between two lanes of stopped or slow-moving traffic.

Lane splitting may lead to motorcycle accidents due to: the close proximity of the vehicles to the motorcycle, limited space for the motorcycle to maneuver, the presumption by other motorists that no cars or motorcycles will be passing them in slowed or stopped traffic.

Vehicles Making Left-Hand Turns – Cars turning left usually collide with motorcycles when the bikes are: going straight through an intersection, passing the car, or attempting to overtake the vehicle.

When this category of accident happens, the driver of the car may be held accountable for the crash. However, it is good to note that the motorcyclist may also be partly to blame if, for example, they were speeding or riding in the wrong lane.

Speeding – Driving at high speeds reduces the rider’s ability to slow or stop safely in case of a hazard, or slowed or stopped traffic. The rider ends up crashing into other cars or loses control of the motorcycle after applying emergency brakes.