Forty-six year old William Detore was cycling in his home town of Sacramento California when he was run over and killed by a Sacramento city bus, which was heading west on L street past the California state Capitol. No passengers were injured.
Investigators are still trying to determine if Detore crashed into the side of the bus or if the bus hit him. Sacramento police report that they have no reason to suspect that the driver was impaired at the time of the accident. However, the driver has been tested and placed on administrative leave while police are awaiting the results.
While it is not clear from this brief news story, there are many factors that could have played into this accident. Was the bus in proper working order? Was the road slippery? Is L Street near the state capitol known as a “hot spot” for accidents? Were there any manufacturer’s defects affecting Detore’s bicycle? Answering these questions and many more will give great insight into who or what might be to blame for this tragic accident.
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In a similar case, our approach allowed us to negotiate a $7 million settlement for a cyclist who was left with a traumatic brain injury after being struck by a newspaper delivery truck.
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