Pedestrian Accident near Jackson Avenue Leaves Man Dead
SAN JOSE, CA (July 12, 2023) – Monday morning, a man was killed in a pedestrian crash on McKee Avenue near Jackson Avenue. The fatal incident happened at around 8:05 a.m. near the intersection. According to reports, the man was walking outside of the crosswalk when he was struck by a red Lexus. The impact of the collision caused the man to sustain serious injuries. Meanwhile, the involved driver stayed at the site of the incident and waited for authorities to arrive. First responders arrived at the site of the collision shortly after. There, they pronounced the pedestrian dead at the scene. Following the collision, San Jose Officials reported that drugs or alcohol were not factors in the collision. At this time, officials have not released any further details regarding the pedestrian crash on McKee Road. However, an active investigation is currently underway.The Sweet James team sends their heartfelt sympathies to the friends and family of the victim who are grieving over the loss of their loved one. May your memories of him give you strength and comfort in the difficult days ahead.
Losing a loved one in a pedestrian accident leaves a lasting impact on those left behind. Reach out to Sweet James today. Let their experienced attorneys and professional legal team help you during this trying time. They have 20 years of experience in the field, and they have helped families and individuals win their personal injury, pedestrian accident, and wrongful death cases. They will fight by your side to achieve justice and maximum compensation. Call their office today at (800) 900-000 to arrange a free strategy session. Their legal team is also available via email, online chat, and text message. If you are a family member of the victim involved in this accident, they may be able to help you obtain the police report. For more accident news, click here.
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