Pedestrian Struck by Car in Lindsay
A Tulare County pedestrian accident Monday night sent a Lindsay woman to the hospital with major injuries, the Visalia Times-Delta reported. The car vs. pedestrian accident occurred at the intersection of E Tulare Road (Avenue 232) and Homassel Avenue at 6:09 p.m. According to news reports, the pedestrian, Michelle Galvan, was crossing Tulare Road when she was struck by a Ford F-150 pickup truck driven by Ronald Jacobsma, 47.
Cause of the Lindsay Car vs. Pedestrian Accident
News reports only reveal limited information about what happened. There is a crosswalk on all four sides of the intersection, although it is not clear where Galvan was when she was struck. It is also not clear how fast the Ford pickup truck was travelling and whether the driver could have avoided this crash. Hopefully, the investigation by Lindsay Police will reveal exactly what happened and why, and who was responsible for this September 27th pedestrian accident.
Pedestrian Accident and Personal injury Liability
While the investigation is ongoing, the family members of the injured victim would be well-advised to speak with a knowledgeable California pedestrian injury lawyer. A skilled lawyer can help the victim and her family understand and protect her legal rights, so that if negligence was a cause of this crash, she may recover the maximum compensation she may be entitled to for her injuries, including medical care costs, lost earnings related to the accident, and pain and suffering. In the event the driver was uninsured or underinsured, an attorney may also look into the possibility of pursuing compensation from the victim's own insurance policy, if she had one.
