(Riverside, CA) Si Peng Gee of Mission Viejo, 68, was tragically killed in the aftermath of a two-vehicle collision on the 91 Freeway in Riverside.
The initial crash was reported near Madison Street around 9:42 p.m. California Highway Patrol reported that a black Honda and a gray sedan were involved in a collision that occurred for unknown reasons. People were seen standing outside of the Honda, which was stalled in the middle lanes.
An oncoming vehicle struck three of the people standing outside the car. Si Peng Gee was fatally injured. The severity of the others’ injuries has not been made clear.
We at Accident News Now offer our deepest sympathies to the family and loved ones of the victim. We know this is a heart-wrenching loss. If you or someone you know was affected by this incident, please feel free to give us a call anytime. We have a team of legal experts who can help you navigate this terrible situation and answer any questions you may have.
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Liability in a Riverside Car Accident
California has strict laws when it comes to pedestrians. It’s important to always stop if you have struck a person on foot. Further, the driver of a vehicle that hits a pedestrian can be held liable for negligence if they were somehow impaired during the incident. Authorities consider a variety of factors when determining if negligence played a role in a crash, including:
–Distractions like talking on the phone, texting, engaging with passengers
–Extreme fatigue
–Being under the influence of drugs or alcohol
–Speeding
–Aggressive or reckless driving
Because the driver in this accident remained at the scene and was not found to be impaired, they may not be found liable for this tragic event. This is especially true because the pedestrian stepped into the vehicle’s path. However, the nuances of pedestrian laws could be used to find the driver partially responsible.
Always look out for pedestrians when driving, and as a pedestrian, make sure to pay close attention to vehicles at all times.