Motorcyclist Brian Jones, 38, killed in collision with fire hydrant on Caminito Cantilena in Rancho Bernardo, California
Motorcyclist Killed in Crash Involving Parked Vehicle, Fire Hydrant in Rancho Bernardo
Police said the motorcylist, a 38-year-old man, had been riding without a helmet when he lost control and hit a curb. The motorcyle continued southbound on the street and struck a fire hydrant and a parked vehicle.
Motorcyclist killed in RB crash identified
Brian Jones died after losing control of his motorcycle just after 9 p.m. in the 18600 block of Caminito Cantilena, according to the San Diego Medical Examiner.
Since motorcycle crashes often end in serious injuries, victims need immediate help
Motorcycle accidents are more likely to end in serious injuries or death for the motorcyclist, since the rider is not protected from the force of a collision. When a motorcycle accident happens, the injured rider needs immediate, appropriate medical care, the accident needs to be investigated, and the insurance companies need to be informed.
When a motorcycle crash is caused by negligence, additional steps need to be taken to protect the legal rights of the injured motorcyclist or the family members of someone killed in a motorcycle crash. Go here to learn more about motorcycle accidents and claims.
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