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Woman Struck by Vehicle on Brundage Lane [Bakersfield, CA]

Woman Lying on Roadway Struck by Passing Vehicle in Bakersfield

BAKERSFIELD, CA (September 23, 2021) – Sunday night, an unidentified woman was struck by a passing vehicle on Brundage Lane.

Around 7:43 p.m., officers arrived at the 3000 block of Brundage Lane and located the woman suffering from critical injuries.

According to the police, the driver remained at the scene and cooperated with the investigation. In addition, the authorities also ruled out alcohol or speed as a factor that contributed to the crash.

Eventually, paramedics transported the woman to a hospital for immediate medical attention.

At this time, the Bakersfield officials are investigating the nature of the incident. There has been no update on the current condition of the injured woman.

Once available, more information will be released.


Whether you are a driver or a pedestrian, it is important to abide by all traffic laws and observe safety precautions. If you’re behind the wheel, do your part to avoid distractions and look out for pedestrians at all times. If you’re crossing the street, do so at designated crosswalks or intersections. When walking alongside a road, remain on the sidewalk wherever possible. By obeying traffic laws and being cautious of the conditions of the road, you can help prevent an unforeseen accident and keep yourself and others safe.


It is important to have strong legal representation on your side when injured in a pedestrian crash. Reach out to the personal injury lawyers at Sweet James today. With 20 years of experience in the field, they know what it takes to help you win your case. Call them at (800) 975-3435 for a free and confidential case evaluation. You can reach them 24 hours a day and 7 days a week through email, text, and online chat. To request a police report, click here.

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