[07-14-2023] Glenn County, CA – 2 Elderly People Injured Following Two-Vehicle Collision in Willows

[07-14-2023] 2 Elderly People Injured Following Two-Vehicle Collision in WillowsTwo older people were injured after a two-vehicle collision in Willows on Friday morning, July 14, 2023.

According to the California Highway Patrol, the incident took place on Highway 45 at County Road 48 at around 9:35 a.m.

Juan G., 27, from Willows, was driving his 2014 Lexus IS250 northbound on the highway behind 83-year-old Oroville resident Vang H.’s 2001 Toyota Tacoma. When Hur slowed down to make a turn into County Road 48, Gonzalez allegedly crossed the double yellow line to pass Hur, resulting in the Lexus hitting the left side of the Tacoma.

Hur sustained a laceration to his head and was taken to a local hospital. Steve H., a passenger in Hur’s vehicle, also from Oroville, complained of pain in his shoulder but opted to seek his own medical treatment. Gonzalez was not injured in the collision.

At this time, drugs or alcohol were not believed to be a contributing factor in this incident.

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What to Do After a Car Accident

Accidents can happen anytime and anywhere, so you must always be prepared. It is important to always be prepared after a car accident, as anyone who has experienced one knows. Your rights can be protected if you follow this guide:

  • Remain calm and remain at the scene to ensure safety. You should check yourself for injuries before helping others.
  • Stay in a safe location until the authorities arrive. Pull over any vehicles that cannot move to the side of the road. To prevent further collisions, activate your hazard lights.
  • Call 911 to report your collision. Call the police unless the collision was minimal, no one was hurt, and no property was damaged. The police can investigate by speaking with prospective witnesses and gathering evidence.
  • Exchange information with all parties involved. Document everything, from your injuries to the weather, road conditions, and the vehicle that hit you.
  • Do not admit fault to the police. Give the police officer an honest account of events.
  • Seek medical attention. Consult a specialist or your primary care physician as soon as possible. Receiving immediate medical care can lessen the severity of injuries.
  • Report it to your insurance company. Insurance companies in California have different deadlines for reporting accidents.
  • Contact insurance adjusters. You can talk to a claims adjuster but only share the necessary information with them. You should consult a lawyer before accepting a settlement offer or providing a recorded statement to an insurance company.
  • Create a file. Gather and file all paperwork related to the incident, such as the police report, medical bills, details about the other driver, and plans for treating any injuries, in a case file.
  • Seek immediate legal counsel from a skilled California car accident lawyer.

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Two-Vehicle Accident Statistics

The most common unintentional cause of death and injury in the United States is automobile accidents. Two million people die, and ten million are injured yearly in car accidents.

According to the National Safety Council, traffic fatalities nationwide increased by 8.3% in 2020. Motor-vehicle accidents caused 46,980 deaths in 2021.

In 2019, 39,107 people died in car accidents in the United States. By 2020, that number had risen to 42,338.

The state of California recorded 3,847 fatal vehicle collisions in 2020. A total of 2,260 fatalities resulted from accidents involving only one vehicle, or 59%. Collisions involving two or more vehicles resulted in 1,587 deaths, or 41% of all fatalities.

Most collisions involved two vehicles (72% of all collisions, 71% of collisions that caused injuries, and 77% of all injuries). In 2020, angle collisions caused the most fatalities and injuries.

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