Pedestrian Injured in Traffic Accident at Keyes Street and South Third Street [San Jose, CA]

Pedestrian Injured in Traffic Accident at Keyes Street and South Third Street [San Jose, CA]
Pedestrian Injured in Traffic Accident at Keyes Street and South Third Street [San Jose, CA]

Pedestrian Sustains Injuries after Crash Involving 2 Cars at Keyes and South Third Streets

 
SAN JOSE, CA (April 19, 2023) – A pedestrian was injured in a traffic accident involving two cars at Keyes Street and South Third Street in San Jose on Monday morning.
 
The accident happened around 10:15 a.m. on April 17, just a few blocks from Kelley Park. According to the San Jose Police Department, two vehicles collided in the area and at least one of them hit the pedestrian.
 
First responders rushed the pedestrian to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
 
A traffic signal came down during the crash, according to police. Motorists were told to use alternate routes.
 
The cause of the crash and factors involved remain under investigation.
 
When you are driving, avoid distractions that could easily lead to dangerous collisions. Always check your blind spots and observe turn signals, and watch out for pedestrians on the road. By practicing safe driving habits, you can help keep yourself and others around you safe.


At The Law Offices of Daniel Kim, we aim to help victims get the compensation they deserve following a pedestrian accident caused by a negligent driver. Our team will personally work with insurance claims, medical bills, and much more. Moreover, Daniel will dedicate his time to better understand the unique aspects of your case. Together with top-rated personal injury attorneys, we provide clients with personalized legal advice. Call us as soon as possible at (800) 895-7199 to schedule your free, one-on-one consultation. We work on a contingency basis so you pay absolutely nothing unless we win your case. If you need a copy of the police report, our team can also help you get one. Your case is our priority so you can focus on things that matter.
 

 

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