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News: Pedestrian seriously injured in North Park accident

SAN DIEGO, CA – A woman suffered life-threatening injuries after being struck by a vehicle while walking her dog in North Park, Fox 5 San Diego reports. 

The 25-year-old woman was pulled into the street by her dog on the 4400 block of Illinois Street around 9 p.m. She was then struck by a 2003 BMW Z4, driven by a 61-year-old.

The victim suffered life-threatening injuries, including a brain bleed and fractures to her left tibia and fibula.

No further information has been reported.

The actions you take after a San Diego pedestrian accident can make the difference in the sucess of your personal injury case. Before you do anything else, make sure everyone is safe and get out of the road. Contact first responders right away, then exchange contact and insurance information with any drivers involved and gather relevant evidence from the scene. Officers will arrive to take down an official report of your accident, which will prove to be a key piece of evidence when you file your claim. Finally, contact HHJ Trial Attorneys at 1-888-50-LAWFIRM to discuss your options with one of our premier San Diego car accident lawyers.

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