Lehigh County, PA (July 6, 2025) – A 76-year-old man died on July 4 when his e-bike was involved in a collision with a vehicle.
The victim was identified as Thomas C. Hess, a township resident. It happened about 11:15 a.m. in the vicinity of Schantz and Cetronia Roads, according to Lehigh County Coroner Dan Buglio.
Hess was pronounced dead at 4:15 p.m. at Lehigh Valley Hospital-Cedar Crest. An autopsy is set for Monday. Besides the coroner’s office, investigating agencies are the township police, the Lehigh County crash team, and the Lehigh County District Attorney’s Office. There was no word on the other vehicle or operator involved in the crash, or whether they were cooperating with police, though the circumstances of this crash remain under investigation. No further details have been released in the meantime.
We extend our sincerest condolences to the deceased victim's family members.
Bicyclists are at risk for serious injury and damage in the event of an accident. This is due to the fact that bicyclists have no protection from harm in the event of an accident involving any type of large vehicle. In Pennsylvania, only about 1.1% of accidents involve bicycles. This may seem like a small percentage, but thousands of bicycle-related accidents occur every year.
Bicycle accidents tend to land victims in the hospital and cause them to miss out on vital time enjoying their favorite everyday activities. If you have sustained harm in a bicycle accident caused by another party, you should speak with an attorney whom you can rely on.
Being hurt in a bicycle accident can be a life-altering experience that you are not prepared to face on your own. Speaking with an attorney can help you answer any questions during these difficult times. These include some of the following:
You can answer these questions and many others when you speak with a skilled wrongful death lawyer. Our attorneys at Edelstein Martin & Nelson are here for you after your life has been turned upside-down due to a bicycle accident that is not your fault. We understand how overwhelmed you may be feeling after an accident and offer our help and resources to you in your time of need.
We believe you have every right to hold a party liable for the harm they have caused you in the event of an accident. So do not hesitate to contact Edelstein Martin & Nelson. Reach out to our wrongful death lawyer in Lehigh County at (215) 731-9900 to find out how we can help you.
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