[07-02-2024] Calaveras County, CA – One Person Killed After Motorcycle Vs. Vehicle Crash in Copperopolis

[07-02-2024] One Person Killed After Motorcycle Vs. Vehicle Crash in CopperopolisOne person was killed after a motorcycle vs. vehicle crash in Copperopolis, Calaveras County, on Tuesday morning, July 2, 2024.

According to the California Highway Patrol, the collision happened around 9:42 a.m. at O’byrnes Ferry Road and Black Creek Drive.

Authorities stated that a Ford F250 hauling a 27-foot camper crashed into a motorcycle. Details on how the collision occurred were not yet disclosed, but CHP confirmed that one person was pronounced dead at the scene. It is unknown if the deceased was the rider or an occupant of the Ford.

As of this writing, no other injuries were reported. The cause of the crash remains unclear, and the police are investigating whether drugs, alcohol, or speeding played a role.

Both directions of the roadway were closed. Motorists are advised to find an alternative route, as there is no indication of when the roadway might open.

Additional details on the crash will be released once they become available.

Police work is underway.

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Steps to Take After A Calaveras County Motorcycle Accident

The recklessness of another driver can cause severe damage and affect the lives of others. If you or someone you know has been involved in a motorcycle accident due to someone else’s negligence, the following steps may help you:

  1. Check yourself for injuries before checking on others. Seek medical attention immediately.
  2. Pull over to the side of the road or another safe area, if possible, while waiting for authorities.
  3. Do not admit fault. This is one of the common mistakes people tend to make following a vehicular accident. Do your best to stay calm.
  4. Do not settle your case with the other driver. It is essential to report your accident to the police so that there will be an official record.
  5. Collect as much relevant information as possible, such as the other driver’s name and insurer.
  6. Take photos of any relevant evidence that can help build your case
  7. Organize all accident-related documents and information in a folder.
  8. Discuss your vehicle accident with one of our reliable California motorcycle accident lawyers. Contact us at (888) 488-1391 for a free consultation. Our team answers the questions and concerns of many victims.

If you’re having trouble securing the accident report from the authorities or an insurer keeps on calling you about the accident, our California motorcycle accident lawyers can assist you in communicating with them.

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Motorcycle Accident Statistics

Motorcycle riders are more vulnerable to fatalities and severe injuries because they are not as protected as drivers of other vehicles. Despite this, they remain prevalent, as they are highly accessible and can give their riders a sense of freedom.

However, compared to car passengers, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) estimates that they are 16 times more prone to injury and 35 times more likely to die. In 2021, the fatality rate for motorcyclists was almost 24 times that of a regular passenger car occupant per vehicle mile traveled.

Furthermore, due to how accessible motorcycles are, many are tempted to use them even without the proper skills to do so. The NHTSA suggests that 36% of motorcycle riders involved in fatal crashes in 2021 were riding without valid motorcycle licenses.

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