[08-21-2023] Napa County, CA – Three People, Including One Elderly, Injured After Two-Vehicle Head-On Collision in Rutherford

[08-21-2023] Three People, Including One Elderly, Injured After Two-Vehicle Head-On Collision in RutherfordA 62-year-old man, a 23-year-old man, and another person were injured following a two-vehicle head-on collision in Rutherford, Napa County, on Monday morning, August 21, 2023.

According to California Highway Patrol Sgt. William B., the incident occurred on Highway 29, south of Bella Oaks Lane, at around 6:41 a.m.

A Nissan was traveling northbound on the highway, while a Chevrolet work truck was heading southbound on the same highway. For reasons unknown, they both crossed the center line and collided head-on.

The Nissan driver from Vallejo sustained major injuries and was transported to Providence Queen of the Valley Medical Center via American Medical Response ambulance. There were cuts on the Chevrolet driver from Pacheco, while his front-seat passenger suffered a broken ankle.

It is unclear whether drugs or alcohol were a factor in the collision pending an investigation.

No information was released regarding the identities of the people involved.

Dedicated Car Accident Lawyers in Rutherford, Napa County

Compensation is available to those who have lost loved ones or suffered serious injuries due to another driver’s negligence. A personal injury lawyer should be consulted if you have been involved in a car accident.

Our seasoned legal team will review your case, explain the next steps to take, and inform you of any factors that may affect your settlement during your free consultation.

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What to Do After a Car Accident

Regardless of whether you are the injured person or the deceased victim’s loved one, your words and actions at the accident site can greatly impact the outcome of your lawsuit or claim. If you want your injury claim to succeed, consider the following suggestions:

  • Stay calm and remain at the scene to ensure safety. You should check yourself for injuries before helping others.
  • Get to a safe location and wait for the authorities. 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. See 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 an experienced California car accident lawyer.

I HAD AN ACCIDENT

Two-Vehicle Accident Statistics

The United States suffers the most deaths and injuries from auto accidents. Every year, automobile accidents cause ten million injuries and two million deaths.

According to the National Safety Council, traffic fatalities increased by 8.3% in 2020. Approximately 46,980 people were killed in vehicle accidents in 2021. A total of 39,107 Americans lost their lives in automobile accidents in 2019. The number was 42,338 in 2020.

California had 3,847 traffic fatalities in 2020. One-car accidents caused 59% of all fatalities. Approximately 1,600 fatalities were caused by multiple-vehicle collisions (41%).

It was found that 72% of collisions involved two vehicles, 71% of injuries were caused by collisions, and 77% were caused by collisions involving two vehicles. A total of 8,000 people died and were injured in angle collisions in 2020.

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