6/21 Santa Ana, CA – Update: John Story Killed in Fatal Bicycle Crash on Bristol St

Santa Ana, CA – Update: John Story Killed in Fatal Bicycle Crash on Bristol St

Santa Ana, CA (June 21, 2022) – On Monday, June 20, a man was killed in a fatal bicycle crash in Santa Ana. The victim has since been identified by police.

According to Orange County officials, the accident happened around 8:30 a.m. at the intersection of Bristol Street and Edinger Avenue. Police confirmed that a bicyclist was traveling south on Bristol Street while a passenger vehicle was traveling east at the intersection. Suddenly, the passenger vehicle collided with the bicyclist due to reasons that are not yet known.

Several local responders, including paramedics and fire crews, were dispatched to the scene to help those in need. The bicyclist, identified as 67-year-old John Story, was rushed to a local hospital. He was tragically pronounced dead from his injuries while there. The driver of the vehicle was not hurt but remained at the scene.

The roadway was blocked in the area of the intersection for a period of time. This led to delays until the scene was cleared.

The investigation into the circumstances of the accident continues at this time.

We offer our condolences to the family of the deceased victim during this difficult time.

Bicycle Accidents in California 

Bicycle accidents happen more commonly in California than in many other states throughout the entire U.S. However, when they do occur, they do not always lead to injuries. Sometimes bicycle accidents are more severe and take the lives of those involved. Between the years 2016 and 2018, it was estimated that approximately 455 people were killed in bicycle accidents throughout the state. The truth is, these accidents can vastly be prevented when drivers pay close attention to the roads around them. Still, lives are lost in these horrific accidents each year. If you have lost someone close to you in a bicycle accident, it is important that you speak with an attorney that you can trust.

The loss of a loved one can turn your life upside-down within seconds. As you are grieving the immense loss of a loved one, you should never have to worry about how you will afford to pay the bills that continue to pile up. Dealing with a bicycle accident can be stressful on both emotional and financial levels if somebody you love has been taken from you so prematurely. Wrongful death claims can be entirely complex on top of this. This is why it is important that you speak with a Santa Ana wrongful death attorney soon after a fatal accident.

At Russell & Lazarus APC, Personal Injury Lawyer, our attorneys are here for you after you and your family have lost a loved one in a fatal bicycle crash. We understand how overwhelming these losses can be and offer our support when you need it the most. Bringing a wrongful death claim is never easy to do. We will help you work toward the compensation that you deserve for a wide array of aspects, including the following:

  • Medical expenses
  • Funeral and burial expenses
  • Lost wages and future loss of earnings
  • Therapy costs

Please do not hesitate to contact a bicycle accident attorney in Santa Ana at (888) 539-3154 to find out how we can help you at this time.

Note: This post was created through the use of secondary sources such as state and local news sources, police accident reports, social media platforms, and eyewitness accounts about serious injury accidents that take place in Orange County. The facts surrounding this accident have not been independently verified, therefore, if any information is incorrect, please contact Russell & Lazarus APC, Personal Injury Lawyer so we can update the post with the most accurate information available. We will remove this post upon request. 

Disclaimer: This is not a solicitation for business. None of the information in this post is intended to be medical or legal advice. The photo used in this post was not taken at the actual accident scene.

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