Santa Clarita, CA (July 11, 2024) A motorcyclist was injured in a collision on Thursday morning, July 11th, in Santa Clarita. The accident occurred around 7:24 a.m. when the rider collided with a BMW on the Antelope Valley 14 Freeway. It occurred near Via Princessa, according to police reports.
The motorcycle was traveling along State Route 14 when, for reasons still unknown, it collided with a white BMW. The impact caused the motorcyclist to go down in the slow lane, according to reports. The busted motorcycle blocked at least one lane of the highway, causing traffic issues, and the rider laid on the ground with injuries, reports indicated.
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The Los Angeles County Fire Department received the call and arrived at the scene within minutes. They found the motorcyclist on the ground and quickly went to give medical aid. The rider had sustained injuries in the collision and was transported to a local hospital for undisclosed injuries, according to reports. The driver of the BMW did not seem to have any injuries following this collision on State Route 14.
Officers with the California Highway Patrol gathered evidence at the scene and took statements from witnesses. They requested a tow truck to come to the scene and remove the damaged motorcycle and pieces of debris had to be removed from the roadway. Officers are trying to understand what happened on State Route 14 to cause this collision. They are also determined to figure out who was at fault.
Our team here at Accident News Now wishes a full and quick recovery to the motorcyclist who was injured in this Santa Clarita accident. If you or someone you know has been affected by this collision, our team of legal professionals is here to offer assistance during this stressful and difficult time. You can reach them any time, day or night, at your convenience.