Male Victim Hospitalized after Pedestrian Collision near Foxworthy Avenue

SAN JOSE, CA (November 9, 2022) – Monday morning, a man was seriously injured in a pedestrian crash on Meridian Avenue. 

The collision occurred just before 6:00 p.m. near the corner of Meridian and Foxworthy Avenue. 

At this time, the circumstances surrounding the crash and the identities of the people involved remain unclear. 

When responding medical personnel arrived to the site of the collision, they located and transported the pedestrian to a local hospital. The male pedestrian is reported to have had serious injuries.

Meanwhile, the involved driver remained at the scene and cooperated with the investigators. 

Following the crash, authorities closed the road near the intersection as San Jose Officials conducted an investigation. 

Whether you are a driver or a pedestrian, it is important to abide by all traffic laws and observe safety precautions. If you’re behind the wheel, do your part to avoid distractions and look out for pedestrians at all times. If you’re crossing the street, do so at designated crosswalks or intersections. When walking alongside a road, remain on the sidewalk wherever possible. If there is no sidewalk, walk on the shoulder and face oncoming traffic. By obeying traffic laws and being cautious of the conditions of the road, you can help prevent an accident and keep yourself and others safe.


It is important to have strong legal representation on your side when injured in a pedestrian crash. Reach out to the personal injury attorneys at Sweet James today. With 20 years of experience in the field, they know what it takes to help you win your case. Their team understands what you are going through, and they are here to help you seek justice and compensation. Call their office at (800) 975-3435 for a free and confidential case evaluation. You can reach them 24 hours a day and 7 days a week through email, text, and online chat.

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