[02-23-2025] Fresno County, CA – Juvenile Fatally Injured In Head-On Crash With Freightliner On Highway 33

[02-23-2025] Juvenile Fatally Injured In Head-On Crash With Freightliner On Highway 33A male juvenile was fatally injured after being ejected in a fatal crash at Highway 33, north of Clarkson Avenue in Fresno County, on Sunday afternoon, February 23, 2025.

According to the California Highway Patrol, the crash occurred just before 1:40 p.m. when the juvenile, identified as a male from Mendota, was driving a 2021 Tesla when the vehicle partially veered into the southbound lane., resulting in a head-on collision with a Freightliner that was also traveling on the same road.

The Tesla continued northeast as it came to rest within an agricultural field east of Highway 33. The driver of the Freightliner received treatment on the scene for minor injuries he sustained.

Investigators report neither drugs nor alcohol are suspected to be a factor in the crash. The investigation is ongoing.

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What To Do After A Truck Accident In Fresno County, CA

Truck accidents can be overwhelming, but being calm and taking the appropriate steps can help you recover physically and financially. Our truck accident lawyers urge taking these steps to protect your rights:

  1. Get Safe And Assess Your Injuries – Call 911 for immediate medical help. Seeing a doctor is important even if you feel fine. Remember that adrenaline can conceal pain, and some injuries take longer to show.
  2. Report The Incident To Police – Police can capture the incident and collect witness accounts while the circumstances are fresh. If you submit an insurance claim or litigate, a police record is essential.
  3. Documentation Of The Accident Scene Is Crucial – Get as much proof as possible. Photograph and video the crash site, injuries, damaged property, and truck. Additionally, you can request eyewitness testimony.
  4. Note All Crucial Facts – Record the names and contact information of all parties involved.
  5. Notify Insurers – Be careful not to overshare and confess guilt. Be careful with your words for they could hurt your claim.
  6. Ask Arash Law For Help – From investigating accidents to representing clients in court, our lawyers in Fresno County can handle it all.

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Truck Accidents Statistics

In 2022, collisions involving large trucks resulted in 4,764 fatalities, according to the Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS). Of these deaths, 17% were truck occupants, 66% were occupants of passenger vehicles, and 16% were pedestrians, bicyclists, or motorcyclists.

Large truck crashes accounted for 11% of all motor vehicle crash fatalities that year. Among these, 73% occurred in crashes involving tractor-trailers, while 28% involved single-unit trucks. In some cases, both a tractor-trailer and a single-unit truck were part of the same collision.

As for the locations of these fatal incidents, nearly half (49%) occurred on major roads, excluding interstates and freeways; 35% took place on interstates and freeways; and 16% happened on minor roads.

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