Asheboro, NC (May 30, 2021) – A 26-year-old woman was killed in a pedestrian accident that took place Friday night in Asheboro. The collision happened on Interstate 73 near the overpass for Albemarle Road.
The Asheboro Police Department was dispatched to the scene. According to officers, Sydney Marie Byrd, of Staley, was attempting to cross Interstate 73 when she was hit by a 2003 Honda Civic. Rescue workers arrived at the scene and transported Byrd to a local hospital by ambulance before she was later airlifted to a different hospital for treatment. On Saturday she succumbed to her injuries. There is no report of any additional injuries and the driver of the Civic was not immediately identified.
Police have not released any details on the crash and there is no word on whether any charges will be filed. Anyone who has any information on the accident is asked to contact Officer R. Baum of the APD. No further details are available.
We would like to extend our most sincere condolences to the family of Sydney Byrd following this fatal pedestrian accident in Asheboro.
Pedestrian Accidents in North Carolina
Pedestrian accidents in North Carolina have a high chance of resulting in catastrophic consequences for the victim. According to the North Carolina Department of Transportation, 10.1% of all pedestrians involved in crashes in 2019 were killed as a result of the accident. Also in 2019, there were a total of 231 pedestrian deaths on our state’s roadways, an increase of nearly 3% from the year before. In addition to fatal accidents, a large percentage of pedestrians will suffer life-threatening and major injuries in the crash that will require weeks and months of medical treatment beyond the accident.
If you or a loved one have experienced a North Carolina pedestrian accident, our thoughts are with you. We understand the difficulty that you are facing during this time as you try to make sense of a sudden tragedy and are going through a grieving and recovery process. Certainly, the loss of a loved one in such a sudden manner is one of the most difficult things for a family to experience. It is important to keep in mind that you may have valuable legal rights as you move forward during your healing and recovery process.
North Carolina law allows a victim’s family member or next-of-kin to file a wrongful death claim against a negligent driver to recover damages caused by the crash. Under this law, the personal representative will have up to two years to file a claim. Only an experienced attorney can handle this process and make sure that you receive the compensation that you deserve.
Here at Burton Law Firm, we fight for the rights of injured victims and their families. Our North Carolina wrongful death lawyers are here to help during your time of need. We will fight to make sure that you receive the maximum compensation allowed by law. To speak with a member of our team, please reach out to us using the link on our website or give us a call at (833) 623-0042.
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