[04-25-2023] Los Angeles County, CA – One Person Injured After Rollover Vehicle Crash in Mission Hills

[04-25-2023] One Person Injured After Rollover Vehicle Crash in Mission HillsOne person was injured after a rollover vehicle crash in Mission Hills, Los Angeles, early Tuesday morning, April 25, 2022.

According to the California Highway Patrol, the crash occurred around 12:10 a.m. between 5 Freeway and 118 Freeway.

A male driver was driving his Ford Ranger when he rolled down an embankment and was ejected from his vehicle.

He was reportedly struck by at least one or two vehicles. The extent of his injuries or the exact number of vehicles that may have fled the scene remains unknown.

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What to Do After a Car Accident

Rollover collisions occur when a car, truck, or SUV flips onto its roof or side. This collision poses a serious risk of severe injury or death. Because they frequently result in occupants being ejected from the vehicle or suffering crushing injuries, rollover collisions are dangerous. In the aftermath of a serious crash involving a rollover, it’s essential to take the following steps:

  1. Keep calm: It’s essential to remain calm to ensure your safety and others’ safety.
  2. Get to a safe location: Move your vehicle to a secure location off the road if possible.
  3. Call 911: If anyone is injured or has significant vehicle damage, call 911 immediately.
  4. Provide information: Provide information to the other driver, including their name, phone number, insurance information, and license plate number.
  5. Do not admit fault: Do not acknowledge guilt even if you believe you were at fault for the accident. Admitting fault could negatively affect your case.
  6. After an accident, you should seek medical attention. Some injuries are not immediately apparent and could worsen over time.
  7. Report to your insurance company: They can guide you through the claims process and help you understand your coverage.
  8. Speak to insurance adjusters: Be truthful and cooperative when speaking to insurance adjusters, but do not provide recorded statements without consulting a lawyer.
  9. Create a file: Keep a file of all documents related to the accident, including police reports, medical records, and bills.
  10. Call an accident lawyer: A lawyer can help protect your rights and ensure you receive fair compensation for your injuries and losses.
Rollover Crash Statistics

In a rollover collision, a car turns over onto its side or top. Rollover collisions result in more fatalities than other types of crashes. Around 3% of all car crashes, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, involve rollovers. About 35% of passenger vehicle fatalities result from rollovers or tip-overs.

Excessive speed is the most frequent reason for rollover crashes, whether one car or several. A collision between two moving objects at high speed is almost certainly dangerous. Rollover accidents can still occur despite a cautious and well-prepared driver.

Maintaining your composure when handling a rollover is crucial because if you make sudden movements or overcorrect, you risk tilting your car too far in the opposite direction. Your vehicle will automatically correct itself if everything works according to plan. Before exiting the vehicle, please wait until it stops.

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