[10-01-2024] Los Angeles County, CA – Two-Vehicle Collision in Arleta Leaves One in Critical Condition

[10-01-2024] Two-Vehicle Collision in Arleta Leaves One in Critical ConditionA two-vehicle collision occurred on the southbound 5 Freeway in Arleta, Los Angeles, with reports of one car fully involved in fire on Tuesday evening, October 1, 2024.

The incident was logged by traffic officials around 8:50 p.m., and emergency services quickly responded to the scene.

One individual, whose age and gender are currently unknown, was reported to be in critical condition.

Firefighters from FS 98 and units from the Valley Bureau were on site, along with the California Highway Patrol.

The investigation into the cause of the collision is ongoing.

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What To Do After A Car Accident In Los Angeles, CA

While no one can predict a car accident, you can be prepared. Having a car accident checklist can help you stay organized and calm after a crash. It outlines what to do, what not to do, and how to protect your rights. You are not alone after a collision, regardless of its severity.

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. Remain at the scene and check everyone’s condition. First, check yourself for injuries, then others. Stay composed and try to regain your calm.
  2. If possible, move your vehicle to the side of the road, turn on your emergency flashers to alert other drivers, and find a safe place to wait for the police.
  3. Report your accident to the authorities as soon as possible. The police will document the incident and gather information for an official record.
  4. Share names, phone numbers, and insurance details with the other driver(s). If possible, take photos of the vehicles, license plates, and other critical details.
  5. Avoid admitting fault or apologizing when talking to the police or others involved. Stick to the facts when describing the incident.
  6. Visit a hospital or your primary doctor immediately. Prompt medical care can help mitigate injury effects and identify internal injuries.
  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 soon after the accident. Be cautious with the information you share. Do not record statements or accept settlement offers before consulting an attorney.
  9. Keep all accident-related documents, including police reports, medical bills, and other important information, organized in a file.
  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

Across the country, vehicle-related injuries and fatalities have decreased slightly since 2021. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports that, despite a decrease of 0.3% from 2021, the number of accidents remains around 40,000, with 42,795 total fatalities by 2022. As compared to the 46,980 fatalities in 2020, the numbers have been declining steadily over the past few years.

National Safety Council statistics show that in 2020, automobile accidents led to 42,338 deaths, a significant increase over the 39,107 fatalities recorded in the previous year. Just in California, traffic-related fatalities accounted for 3,847 deaths.

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