Christopher Goldman : Fatal Victim of Long Beach Two-Vehicle Crash


The identification of a man killed in a two-vehicle crash in the Long Beach area of California calls for the legal involvement of a car accident lawyer. The Long Beach Police Department, on Wednesday, May 6, disclosed the fatal victim’s identity as Christopher Goldman, a 26-year-old Long Beach resident.

According to the accident reports, the victim met his end after his vehicle collided with another at the intersection of Atlantic Avenue and Rhea Street. Long Beach officers said they received reports about the fatal collision shortly after 10 am.

Initial reports showed that the motorist, driving a 1999 Toyota Camry, was traveling through Rhea street, towards Atlantic Avenue. At the same time, a 2008 Lexus ES350, driven by a 42-year-old man, was heading south on Atlantic Avenue.

Just as the Toyota driver attempted a left turn onto Atlantic, the Lexus struck his vehicle, causing undisclosed damages. Goldman suffered fatal injuries in the wreck, and medics responding at the scene confirmed him deceased.

The other motorist involved did not sustain any injury in the tragic accident. Officers believe the Lexus driver was not under the influence at the time of the collision. Further investigation would determine whether distracted driving or other accident causative factors played a role in the traffic wreck.

Authorities urged witnesses to contact the department with useful information that could facilitate the investigation. Auto accident victims can contact a car accident lawyer for consultation and legal counsel in due time.

Disclaimer: The Accident News article you just read includes information obtained from numerous sources. These sources include, but are not limited to, websites and press releases from law enforcement, the county coroner, fire departments, and other news outlets. While we strive to provide readers with the most accurate information, sometimes the information received is not entirely accurate. For complete details, please refer to an official police report.

The articles published contain sensitive subject matter that may be hard to read by some. We understand that losing a loved one is hard and devastating. Accident News’s decision to share the stories is to help others who may be facing the same situations by providing appropriate resources to the general public.

Please follow and like us:
RSS
Twitter
Visit Us
Follow Me
LinkedIn
Share
Previous Emma & Courtney Loney Killed in Solo-Vehicle Wreck Near Mineral
Next Authorities Identify Trenton Mersola as Fatal Victim in Riverside Car-Motorcycle Crash

No Comment

Leave a reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *