[04-27-2023] Kern County, CA – Fatal Two-Vehicle Crash in Bakersfield Leaves One Person Dead

[04-27-2023] Fatal Two-Vehicle Crash in Bakersfield Leaves One Person DeadOne individual died after a tragic two-vehicle collision in Kern County on Thursday afternoon, April 27, 2023.

The California Highway Patrol said the incident occurred at approximately 1:36 p.m. on West Rosamond Boulevard near 100th Street West.

According to the report, a two-vehicle collision has resulted in the death of an individual. There is currently no additional information available, including the victim’s identity.

The investigation is ongoing.

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What to Do After a Car Accident

Experiencing a car accident can be overwhelming, and knowing how to proceed may not be easy. Safeguarding your legal rights and prioritizing your well-being after a crash is crucial. Following these instructions allows you to remain composed, obtain essential details, and seek compensation for any harm suffered. Here are the critical steps to follow:

  1. Verify the safety of all involved in the accident and avoid admitting fault.
  2. Activate emergency flashers and move to a secure location for safety.
  3. Report the accident to 911 to document the incident and gather information.
  4. Exchange information with other drivers and take photos of relevant details.
  5. Promptly seek medical attention to minimize injury damages.
  6. Inform your insurance provider and comply with their instructions.
  7. Seek legal advice before accepting any insurance settlement offers or recording a statement with insurance adjusters.
  8. Keep all accident-related documents organized in a single location.
Fatal Car Accident Statistics

Car accidents are responsible for many preventable injuries and fatalities in the United States, with over 10 million injuries and two million deaths reported annually. Despite declining traffic fatalities in recent years, the National Safety Council recorded an 8.3% increase in 2020, with 42,338 individuals losing their lives to car accidents in the US.

In California, automobile accidents resulted in 3,847 fatalities in 2020, with two or more cars involved in 41% of cases and single-vehicle incidents responsible for 59%.

Angle collisions caused roughly eight thousand injuries and deaths in 2020, with two or more cars involved in 77% of injury cases, 71% where injuries occurred, and 72% of all accident cases.

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