[04-17-2025] Sacramento County, CA – One Killed in Head-On Crash Involving Gravel Truck on S. Watt Avenue Near Elder Creek Road

One person was killed in a head-on crash involving a gravel truck and a sedan on S. Watt Avenue near Elder Creek Road in Sacramento on Thursday morning, April 17, 2025.

According to the California Highway Patrol, the crash occurred at approximately 5:56 a.m. Sacramento Metro Fire reported that a person had to be extricated from one of the vehicles. The victim was transported to a nearby hospital, where they later died from their injuries.

Following the crash, S. Watt Avenue was closed between Elder Creek Road and Florin Road. There is currently no estimated time for the roadway to reopen, and motorists are advised to use alternate routes.

The CHP is investigating the cause of the collision.

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Steps To Take After A Truck Accident

A collision with a large commercial vehicle can be frightening and confusing, leaving you unsure of what steps to take next. Protecting both your health and your legal rights is crucial, and knowing what to do immediately after the incident can make a significant difference. Here’s a guide to help you:

  1. Ensure Safety — If you’re in a car, move to the side of the road and stay away from oncoming traffic to avoid further danger.
  2. Assess For Injuries — Put your safety first before helping others. After evaluating your condition, check how your passengers or the other involved parties are doing. If someone needs emergency medical assistance, dial 911.
  3. Collect Evidence — Take pictures and record videos of the scene if you can. Get the truck driver’s license, registration, employer, and insurance information, and note any witnesses’ contact information.
  4. Get Checked Medically — Even if you feel fine after the accident, have the paramedics examine you on-site or go to the emergency room. A medical record can be useful if you decide to pursue a claim later on.
  5. Notify Your Insurance Company — Report the accident to your insurance provider with clear details about the incident. Avoid giving a recorded statement before consulting your lawyer. It’s essential to notify your insurer, even if the other party’s insurance is expected to cover the damages, as they can help with the claims process and provide support.
  6. Consult A Truck Accident Attorney — During this trying time, our Sacramento truck accident lawyers may be your greatest ally. Our attorneys can defend your legal rights and assist you in obtaining just compensation.

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Truck Accidents Statistics

The National Safety Council (NSC) reported that in 2022, there were 5,837 large trucks involved in fatal collisions. This figure marks a 1.8% increase from the previous year of reporting and a 49% rise over the last decade. The report also highlighted the following:

  • Large trucks accounted for 6% of all vehicle-related fatalities.
  • About 10% of the total vehicle miles traveled are by large trucks.

In the same year, 120,200 trucks were involved in traffic accidents, causing injuries, a 2.5% increase compared to 2021. Since 2016, injury collisions involving trucks have risen by 18%, while the involvement rate per 100 million miles traveled has climbed by 5.7%.

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