[04-08-2025] Plumas County, CA – Three Injured in Head-On Collision Involving Wrong-Way Driver on SR-70 Near Rush Creek

Three people were injured in a head-on collision involving a wrong-way driver on SR-70 near Rush Creek in the Feather River Canyon, Plumas County, on Tuesday morning, April 8, 2025.

According to the California Highway Patrol, at around 6:49 a.m., dispatch received a report of a reckless driver in a dark green Acura swerving and driving in the wrong lane along SR-70.

An officer was dispatched to intercept the vehicle, but before arriving, a call was received at 6:58 a.m. reporting a head-on collision involving the same Acura.

The crash occurred when 53-year-old Jeremy G. of Oakdale, CA, entered a blind curve while traveling the wrong way and collided head-on with a Chevrolet pickup truck driven by a 62-year-old man from Quincy, CA. A female passenger was also in the Acura at the time of the crash.

All three individuals sustained injuries and were airlifted to Enloe Medical Center. Both vehicles sustained major damage and were removed from the roadway.

The CHP is continuing to investigate the crash and plans to file charges against Jeremy G. for reckless driving resulting in injury.

Consult Reliable Reckless Driving Accident Lawyers In Plumas County

Reckless driving is a serious offense under California Vehicle Code Section 23103. If you or someone close to you has been injured in an accident caused by a reckless driver, our experienced Plumas County reckless driving accident lawyers are here to help you pursue the compensation you deserve. These types of accidents can result in severe injuries, and our team is equipped to hold the responsible party accountable while dealing with insurance companies that may attempt to minimize your claim.

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What To Do After A Reckless Driving Accident

A reckless driving accident can leave you shaken and uncertain about what to do next. Drivers who speed, make unsafe lane changes, or disregard traffic laws endanger everyone on the road. Knowing the proper steps to take after the crash can help protect your well-being, support your legal case, and improve your chances of receiving fair compensation.

Follow these key steps after a reckless driving accident:

  1. Prioritize Your Safety
    Check yourself and others for injuries. If possible, move to a safe location away from traffic to prevent further harm. Turn on your hazard lights to alert other drivers.
  2. Call 911
    Report the accident to emergency responders right away. Inform them if anyone is injured and provide details about the other driver’s reckless behavior. Law enforcement officers will arrive to assess the scene, file an official report, and may issue citations or arrest the reckless driver.
  3. Seek Medical Attention
    Even if you don’t feel seriously hurt, get checked by a medical professional. Some injuries may not be immediately visible, and having a medical record is essential for any future claims.
  4. Gather Evidence at the Scene
    If you’re able, take photos or videos of the scene, including vehicle damage, skid marks, road conditions, and any visible injuries. Capture anything that shows reckless behavior—like damaged traffic signs or erratic tire patterns.
  5. Collect Information
    Exchange names, contact details, driver’s license numbers, and insurance information with the other driver. Also, get the contact details of any eyewitnesses who saw the accident unfold. Their testimonies could be valuable in proving fault.
  6. Notify Your Insurance Company
    Report the accident to your insurance provider, but be careful with what you share. Provide basic facts and avoid giving a recorded statement or accepting any offers until you’ve spoken with a lawyer.
  7. Contact a Reckless Driving Accident Lawyer
    Consult an experienced personal injury attorney who specializes in reckless driving cases. A lawyer can protect your rights, help you gather evidence, negotiate with insurance companies, and pursue the maximum compensation for your medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and more.

I HAD AN ACCIDENT

Reckless Driving Accident Statistics

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), speeding has been a significant factor in motor vehicle fatalities for over two decades, accounting for approximately one-third of all traffic deaths. In 2022, speeding contributed to 29% of all traffic fatalities, underscoring its persistent impact on road safety.

In Plumas County, 29 speed-related crashes either resulted in injuries or fatalities in 2022, according to data from the latest OTS Crash Rankings Results.

As reckless driving incidents continue to rise, so does the need for awareness, enforcement, and legal advocacy for victims. If you’ve been injured in a crash caused by reckless driving, seeking legal representation can be a vital step toward securing justice and the compensation you deserve.

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