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Julie Veress died in bicycle crash at Community Park

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Bicyclist struck teen riding e-bike on path at West Covell Boulevard

March 02, 2026 | Davis, CA

A heartbreaking incident on March 2 when 60-year-old nurse Julie Veress lost her life in a collision between two cyclists at Community Park, located at West Covell Boulevard and Catalina Drive.

The accident, reported around 2:48 p.m., involved Veress on a standard bicycle and a teenager riding an e-bike. Despite an immediate response from authorities, Veress was declared deceased at the scene. 

Local police are actively investigating the circumstances leading to this tragedy.

BICYCLE accidentJulie Veress, 60, died after a crash involving two bicyclists near West Covell Boulevard and Catalina Drive in Davis.

What Happened in the Crash?

Authorities detailed the sequence of the crash in their initial report. Key facts include:

  • Victim: Julie Veress, 60, a dedicated nurse.
  • Location: Community Park, West Covell Boulevard and Catalina Drive, Davis, CA.
  • Date and Time: March 2, approximately 2:48 p.m.
  • Vehicles Involved: Standard bicycle ridden by Veress and an e-bike operated by a teenager.
  • Outcome: Veress was pronounced dead at the scene, and the teen's condition remains undisclosed pending investigation.
  • Investigating Agency: Davis Police Department.

This collision underscores the vulnerabilities in shared recreational spaces where cyclists and e-bike users interact.

Why Do E-Bike Accidents Happen?

E-bike incidents have surged across the United States, often due to factors like high speeds in areas not designed for such vehicles. Shared paths in parks and neighborhoods contribute to these risks, as e-bikes can reach velocities exceeding those of traditional bicycles.

According to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), e-bike-related crashes are increasing. Below is a summary table of key statistics:

FactorStatistic (U.S. National Data)Source
Annual E-Bike CrashesOver 1,000 reported incidentsFHWA (2023)
Primary Cause: Speed45% of collisionsCDC Report
Pedestrian/Bicyclist Involvement60% in shared spacesNHTSA
Fatality Rate Increase25% rise from 2019 to 2023FHWA

These figures highlight the need for better infrastructure, such as dedicated lanes, to prevent future tragedies.

Legal Insights on Bicycle Collisions

In cases such as this, thorough investigations play a crucial role in determining fault and ensuring justice. Candice Bond, managing partner at Bond Legal, emphasized the importance of independent reviews.

“In addition to the diligent work of law enforcement, an attorney can re-interview important witnesses, analyze any surveillance video from the scene of the crash, and obtain phone and texting records of the liable party,” said Bond, a national analyst for Newsline. “Time is of the essence in cases such as this one, and the victim’s family must ensure that evidence is reviewed efficiently.”

Key takeaways from such analyses include:

  • Independent investigations can uncover details missed in initial police reports.
  • Surveillance and digital records often provide critical evidence.
  • Prompt action preserves vital information before it degrades.

For families facing loss, Stefano Formica, of counsel with Bond Legal, noted the potential for legal recourse.

“We understand just what families are forced to go through, and having their rights protected is vital,” said Formica. “A wrongful death lawyer will stay updated on the official investigation and help ensure that their best interests are taken care of. Relatives of wrongful death victims are entitled to seek damages for the loss of companionship, pain and suffering, and emotional distress following a tragic or catastrophic accident.”

Potential Wrongful Death Claims

The relatives of Julie Veress may pursue a wrongful death claim to address the profound impacts of this loss. Such claims can cover companionship, emotional distress, and related damages. Consulting a seasoned attorney early is essential to navigate the complexities of these cases and align with ongoing investigations.

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Candice Bond, national legal analyst for Newsline, has experience with fatal bicycle accidents. She offers free consultations to those in need of legal guidance.

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