45-Year-Old Aubrye Foote Killed in Newport Beach Bicycle Crash at San Joaquin Hills Road and Newport Ridge Drive
Newport Beach, California (March 19, 2020) – The Newport Beach woman who died following a bicycle accident late Saturday night in Newport Beach has been identified as 45-year-old Aubrye Foote, according to the Orange County Sheriff-Coroner.
As per the report, Foote collided with an older-model Honda Insight and a Toyota SUV at around 11:12 p.m. on March 14 while riding her bicycle at San Joaquin Hills Road and Newport Ridge Drive.
Due to the impact of the collision, Foote was found laying in the highway with her mangled bicycle by paramedics who responded at the scene shortly after the wreck.
Foote died at Mission Hospital Regional Medical Center in Mission Viejo early Sunday at 12:04 a.m.
The detectives handling the case are gathering more evidence to identify the cause of the accident.
We offer our heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of Aubrye Foote. It is extremely difficult to lose a loved one, especially when it happens unexpectedly.
If your loved one died and you believe someone else was at fault, we encourage you to contact our legal team for a free, confidential consultation. Our legal team can help you understand your legal rights.
When a fatal accident is caused by a person or entity’s negligence, the resulting death is considered “wrongful” in the eyes of the law. The surviving family members have legal rights for a wrongful death claim.
Arin Khodaverdian, the Managing Partner and CEO of Alpine Law Group, advises surviving family members to “talk to a wrongful death attorney as soon as possible to understand your legal options and take action aimed at securing the maximum compensation.”
We understand that there is no amount of financial recovery that can make up for the immense loss of your loved one, but it can ease your financial burdens and help you forge your way forward.
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