[09-10-2024] Alameda County, CA – One Killed, Two Hospitalized After Car Hits Guardrail in Oakland

[09-10-2024] One Killed, Two Hospitalized After Car Hits Guardrail in OaklandOne person was killed, and two others were hospitalized when a car crashed into a guardrail in Oakland on Tuesday afternoon, September 10, 2024.

According to the California Highway Patrol, the accident occurred just before 1:00 p.m. when a silver Toyota Prius hit the guardrail on the eastbound off-ramp of Interstate 580 to Seminary Avenue.

The driver of the Prius was pronounced dead at the scene. The two other occupants were taken to a local hospital with major but non-life-threatening injuries.

There is no additional information at this time.

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What To Do After A Car Accident in Oakland, CA

Experiencing a car accident can be overwhelming and stressful. Knowing the essential steps to take immediately after the accident can help protect your safety, preserve your legal rights, and simplify the claim process.

Whether you are the injured party or a family member of a deceased victim, here’s what you should do following a car accident:

  1. Stay on the scene and check on everyone’s condition. First, examine yourself for injuries, then others. Stay composed and try to regain your calm.
  2. Report the accident to the authorities as soon as possible. The police will document the incident and collect information for official records.
  3. If possible, pull over to the side of the road, use your emergency flashers to alert other cars, and locate a safe area to wait for the police.
  4. Share the names, phone numbers, and insurance information with the other driver(s). If possible, picture the vehicles, license plates, and other important details.
  5. When speaking with the police or others involved, avoid admitting fault or apologizing. Stick to the facts when discussing the accident.
  6. Visit a hospital or your primary doctor right away. Prompt medical care can help reduce the severity of an injury and discover internal damage.
  7. California insurers have deadlines for reporting accidents. Contact your insurer promptly and follow the agent’s instructions.
  8. You may receive a call from the other party’s insurer shortly after the collision. Be cautious about the information you share. Do not record statements or accept settlement offers without first consulting an attorney.
  9. Keep all accident-related paperwork, such as police reports, hospital bills, and other important information.
  10. If in doubt, call us at (888) 488-1391 for a free consultation. We can assess your case, assist with insurance communications, and help you file a personal injury claim if necessary. Our California car accident lawyers are here to support you and address your concerns.

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Car Accident Statistics

According to National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) data from 2021, motor vehicle accidents were responsible for 21% of all preventable injury-related deaths in the United States. From January to June 2023, roughly 19,515 traffic-related deaths were documented, a 3.3% decrease from the 20,190 deaths reported in the first half of 2022.

In the first half of 2023, the NHTSA reported 2,061 motor vehicle deaths in California. Last year, the state registered 160,819 death and injury collisions.

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