[01-23-2025] Kern County, CA – Major Injury Reported After Two-Vehicle Crash On Panama Lane And Comanche Drive

[01-23-2025] Major Injury Reported After Two-Vehicle Crash On Panama Lane And Comanche DriveAt least one person sustained serious injuries after a two-vehicle collision on East Panama Lane and South Comanche Drive in Kern County on Thursday afternoon, January 23, 2025.

According to the California Highway Patrol, the crash occurred around 2:37 p.m. near the Lamont area and involved a grey and a white sedan, both of which sustained major front-end damage.

Initial reports indicated a minor injury, but it was later upgraded to a major injury just after 3:00 p.m. The current condition of the injured individual remains unknown as authorities continue their investigation into the incident.

No further details have been released at this time.

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What To Do After Sustaining Injuries In A Car Crash

Most car accidents happen unexpectedly, leaving victims feeling confused and stressed afterward. To keep yourself safe and to ensure you can get compensation, please take these steps if you can:

  • Move to safety. If you can do so, pull your car to the side of the road away from traffic. Turn on your warning lights to alert other drivers while you wait for help.
  • Stay calm. Check yourself and others for damage. When you speak with the others concerned, do not say sorry or take responsibility for the crash.
  • Call 911 and tell the cops about the accident. They will create a formal report about the accident that you can use to support your claim later.
  • Collect information. Share names, contact details, and insurance information with the other person involved. Take pictures of the cars involved, as well as any damage, license plates, and injuries.
  • Don’t accept blame. Explain the crash to the officials clearly, but avoid saying anything that could make it seem like you’re taking responsibility.
  • Get medical treatment. See a doctor right away, no matter how small your injuries may seem. Some injuries don’t show signs immediately. You will also need doctor’s records to support your claim.
  • Tell your insurance company what happened. Make sure to follow their directions carefully when reporting the crash.
  • Don’t try to handle conversations with adjusters by yourself. They might reach out to you. Give them just the essential details. Don’t agree to a deal, make a statement, or sign anything before getting a lawyer.
  • Keep important evidence safe. Make sure to secure all evidence, including the police report, medical bills, the other driver’s information, and medical records.
  • Call Arash Law at (888) 488-1391. When you make a personal injury claim, our highly rated car accident lawyers in California can check how good your case is, negotiate with insurance companies, and provide you with legal advice during the entire claims process.

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Car Accident Statistics

Most traffic-related deaths occur due to collisions between passenger cars. These accidents account for 43% of all motor vehicle-related deaths in 2022, according to the National Safety Council. About 26% of these crashes involve collisions with fixed objects, such as poles and trees. Rollovers and pedestrian accidents follow behind.

Even if collisions between passenger vehicles make up less than half of all traffic deaths, they are still responsible for 78% of all injuries, 71% of all injury crashes, and 71% of all accidents. In 2022, there were 5,561 fatalities and injuries in Victorville, according to the California Office of Traffic Safety.

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