Bike rider ejected from Yamaha after head-on crash on Pomona Freeway

According to a recent report from the California Highway Patrol, four people were injured after an accident took place on Friday morning on the 60 Freeway near Grand Avenue.

As mentioned in the dispatch report, a 23-year-old named Gregory Galassi, a San Dimas resident, was headed northbound on the 57 Freeway with one passenger before traveling into the eastbound lanes of the 60 Freeway, headed westbound on his Yamaha R6 motorcycle.

Sources stated that they were speeding before they crashed head-on with a 19-year-old La Habra woman in a 2006 Toyota Corolla.

As a result, Galassi as well as his passenger were ejected from their bike, severely injuring the two motorcycle riders.

Sources mentioned that the Toyota driver and her passenger were treated for minor injuries and are expected to live.  The Yamaha riders, however, were listed in critical condition and were transported by paramedics to a nearby hospital.

Currently, this crash remains under investigation as authorities work to determine the exact cause and liable party in the crash.

Further details will be reported at a later time once the investigation has concluded.

Our May Firm staff is deeply saddened upon hearing news of this car accident, and will keep the victims as well as their family in our thoughts and prayers during this tremendously difficult time.

When you’re injured you have a right to recover compensation for lost wages, medical expenses and injury costs. Whenever you are injured due to another’s negligence one of the first things you should do is hire an attorney as soon as you are able to.  Contact an attorney from The May Firm today at 1-844-MAYFIRM for a free consultation and let us help you get your life back to where it was before any accident took place.