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    Marco Quintero Died in Camino De Las Palmas Incident in San Diego

    Leo H.By Leo H.October 8, 20253 Mins Read
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    Marco Quintero was killed when a truck struck him while he rode his bike in a Camino De Las Palmas crash in Lemon Grove.
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    (Lemon Grove, CA) On Sunday night, October 5, at around 9:30 p.m., the Camino De Las Palmas crash near Troy Street killed Marco Quintero, 35. Deputies and paramedics responded quickly, securing the area and searching for the cause of the collision.

    According to the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department, Quintero rode his bicycle east of Camino De Las Palmas when a black Chevrolet Silverado struck him by the 8500 block of Troy Street. Paramedics arrived within minutes and rushed him to Scripps Mercy Hospital in Hillcrest, but doctors later pronounced him dead.

    Sgt. William Price confirmed that neither speed nor intoxication appeared to contribute to the crash. The Silverado driver stayed at the scene and cooperated fully. Deputies temporarily closed the area to examine debris, roadway lighting, and witness statements.

    Analysis on the Camino De Las Palmas Crash

    Nighttime bicycle accidents often raise questions about visibility, right-of-way, and roadway design. In this case, investigators will evaluate several California traffic laws to determine if negligence played a role.

    Under California Vehicle Code 21200, bicyclists must follow the same rules as drivers and share equal rights on the road. This means motorists owe cyclists the same duty of care as they do other vehicles.

    If the investigation finds that distance played a part, Vehicle Code 21750 becomes critical. This law requires drivers to keep a safe space when passing bicycles and avoid crowding them within the lane. A failure to give this margin may establish liability.

    Should lighting or speed be factors, the Basic Speed Law will apply. It prohibits any driver from traveling faster than conditions safely allow, especially at night or in poorly lit areas. Deputies often use this code to assess whether a driver acted reasonably in the moments before a collision.

    Each of these laws ensures fair review and helps protect bicyclists on California roads.

    Guidance for Quintero’s Family

    Marco Quintero’s loved ones have the right to request the official collision report from the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department. Keeping all documents, including medical and coroner reports, can assist in understanding what happened and whether civil action may follow.

    The family may also explore a wrongful death claim, which can help recover funeral expenses, lost companionship, and emotional suffering. Speaking with a California attorney experienced in bicycle accidents can provide clarity and support during this painful time.

    Local counseling and grief services in San Diego County can also offer comfort as the family begins to heal.

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