Author: Andrew Calandro
61 year old Bradenton man was killed by a 28-year old Driver
Category: Accident News

61 Year Old Bradenton Man Killed Crossing the Street

Pedestrian Killed in Hit-and-Run

The 61 year old man was crossing the street at 8:32 PM. A 28-year old Bradenton woman with a 1-year old baby boy was driving a car and struck the man with the front of the car. The impact instantly killed the man. The investigation is still going on.

Pedestrian accidents often happen during nighttime. This happens due to low visibility and possibly drivers being distracted. Pedestrian accidents can cause fatal injuries and most of the time life changing injuries. If you were hit by a car while crossing the street, you may be entitled to compensation for your injuries. Please contact Calandro Law, we specialize in Pedestrian Accidents.

Read The Original Article

Andrew Calandro

After earning success litigating cases all over the state of Florida and consulting on cases nationwide, civil trial attorney, Andrew Calandro, decided to focus his practice on his hometown, helping the people of his own community.

RELATED POST

The Process of Filing a Car Accident Lawsuit in Florida

The Process of Filing a Car Accident Lawsuit in Florida

Understanding the Process of Filing a Car Accident Lawsuit in Florida If you've been injured in a Florida crash, filing a car accident lawsuit may be your path to financial recovery—but it isn’t simple. Florida’s no-fault insurance laws and strict deadlines can derail...

Florida Rideshare Laws: What You Need to Know

Florida Rideshare Laws: What You Need to Know

Thorough laws govern Florida’s rideshare environment; you should understand whether you’re a driver or passenger. These regulations establish who can drive, what vehicles qualify, and what insurance must be carried. You’ll face specific background checks and vehicle...

Common Injuries in Rideshare Accidents: What to Expect

As a rideshare passenger, you’re facing unique injury risks apart from those in personal vehicles. Your seatbelt might be missing, the driver could be distracted by the app, and you’re likely sitting in the more vulnerable back seat. Many victims don’t realize how...