Motorcycle Collision on University Avenue Hospitalizes 37-Year-Old Woman

SAN DIEGO, CA (October 5, 2021) A woman sustained injuries in a motorcycle accident on University Avenue late Thursday night.

The crash happened in the 2600 block of University Avenue shortly before 11:00 p.m. on September 30.

According to accounts, the 37-year-old woman was traveling westbound when a 19-year-old male struck her as he turned into the eastbound side of the roadway.

Emergency crews took the woman to the hospital with a broken leg, her injuries are considered non-life threatening.

Moreover, authorities have not disclosed the 19-year-old driver’s condition at this time.

Meantime, the exact details on the cause and circumstances leading up to the crash are under active investigation.


Motorcyclists rarely escape injuries in the event of a crash. That is why it is important to never underestimate the bike’s speed when you’re riding a motorcycle. Strictly following traffic laws and the conditions of the road also prevent accidents. For other drivers, do not tailgate a motorcyclist. Keep a safe following distance and give motorcyclists a full traffic lane when you pass.


After an accident, your main focus should be on your health. At Sweet James, they help accident victims heal by pursuing their case from beginning to end. If you or someone you love has been injured in a motorcycle accident, call them today at (800) 975-3435 for a free case evaluation. One of their experienced legal professionals will assist you. They are also available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to answer any of your questions through email, text message, or online chat. Click here to request a police report.

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