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February 10, 2026
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San Diego, CA (February 10, 2026) – A 45-year-old man was hospitalized following a bicycle crash near Campus Point Dr in San Diego on February 9. Emergency crews found the man unconscious near his e-bike, and he was later transported to UCSD Hospital with head and arm injuries.

Key Details

  • Reported: February 9, 2026, at 11:50 a.m.
  • Location: Campus Point Dr, San Diego, CA
  • Victim: 45-year-old male cyclist
  • Injuries: Head trauma, hematoma, abrasions on arms and knuckles
  • Transport: Taken to UCSD Hospital
  • Status: Conscious but with memory loss and prior LOC

What We Know So Far

  • The man was found lying next to his e-bike with no witnesses to the crash.
  • He initially appeared disoriented and showed signs of a head injury.
  • Responders placed him in a cervical collar and transported him to the hospital.

What’s Not Yet Confirmed

  • Whether a vehicle was involved in the incident
  • The speed the rider was traveling at prior to the crash
  • Whether any surveillance footage exists to clarify the cause

Local Context

Campus Point Dr lies near office parks and medical centers, where cyclists often travel for work or appointments. In San Diego, e-bike incidents can be complex due to their speed capacity and shared traffic use, making injury evaluations critical when no witnesses are present.

What to Do Next

  1. Write down the time and location while details are fresh.
  2. Follow up with medical providers as recommended.
  3. Save dashcam or phone footage if any was captured nearby.
  4. Monitor symptoms later and seek care if anything changes.

FAQ

Q: Can you lose memory temporarily after a bicycle crash?

A: Yes, head trauma can cause short-term memory loss or confusion even if you’re conscious.

Q: Are helmets required for e-bike riders?

A: California law mandates helmet use for riders under 18 and for all riders of Class 3 e-bikes.

Q: What should you do if you find someone unconscious after a crash?

A: Call 911 immediately, avoid moving them, and provide any visible information to arriving responders.

1Seek treatment promptly after being injured in an accident. Your first priority should always be your health. Many providers offer treatment on a lien basis, meaning you can get the care you need now and pay later when your claim is resolved.
2Before speaking with an insurance company, make sure you have the facts. An official police report is the most reliable record of what happened and can help establish liability An experienced attorney can assist you in obtaining this report and using it to protect your interests.
3Consider having your case reviewed by a qualified attorney who can guide you through the next steps. They will safeguard your rights and pursue the compensation you deserve.

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