[10-08-2023] San Diego County, CA – Two People Hospitalized Following Two-Vehicle Crash On Mission Road

[10-08-2023] Two People Hospitalized Following Two-Vehicle Crash On Mission RoadTwo people were hospitalized after a two-vehicle collision in San Diego County on Sunday afternoon, October 8, 2023.

According to the California Highway Patrol, the crash happened around 3:41 p.m. at 1667 S. Mission Road, near Rocky Crest Road.

A driver named Alan C. was heading northbound on his black Camry when he attempted to overtake another vehicle and collided with a blue Volkswagen driven by a 70-year-old woman, causing the VW to crash into the landscape at the intersection of two roads.

As a result of the collision, the two motorists suffered serious and moderate injuries. Paramedics arrived at the scene, and the victims were transported to Palomar Hospital for treatment.

Both vehicles were towed immediately after the crash, but traffic in the area was unaffected because one lane remained open.

Officials did not state further details of the incident, as an investigation into the collision is ongoing.

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What To Do After a Car Accident in San Diego County

No one can foretell a car collision, but you can prepare for one. A car accident checklist in your glove compartment can help you remain composed and organized after a collision. It can instruct you on what to do, what to avoid, and how to protect your rights best. When in doubt, please contact us. Keep our phone number, (888) 488-1391, in your phone or on paper in the event of an emergency. You are not alone following a severe collision. Whether you are the wounded victim or the family of a deceased loved one, the following steps should be taken after a car accident:

  1. Stay Calm – Stay on the scene and make sure everyone is okay. Check yourself for injuries first, and then check others. Remain calm, and do not admit fault.
  2. Get to a Safe Location – Move disabled vehicles to the side of the road if you can. Put your emergency flashers on to help prevent further collisions. Get somewhere safe to wait for the police.
  3. Call 911 – Call the police to report your accident. Unless your crash was very minor, with no injuries or property damage, you should call the cops. Police can document the incident, gather information, and make it part of an official record.
  4. Exchange Information – Swap names, phone numbers, and insurance information with the other driver(s) involved in the accident. Take photos of the vehicles, license plates, and other vital details if possible.
  5. Do Not Admit Fault – Stick only to the facts of what happened when speaking with a police officer. Be as detailed as possible in your description of the collision.
  6. Seek Medical Attention – Go to the hospital or your primary doctor immediately. Immediate medical care can help reduce the damage you suffer from injuries. Tests and scans can identify internal injuries that may not show symptoms yet.
  7. Report to Your Insurance Company – Most insurers have time limits for how soon you must report an accident in California. Call quickly and follow the agent’s directions for reporting your crash.
  8. Speak to Insurance Adjusters – As soon as the day of your accident, you may receive a phone call from the other party’s insurance company. You may speak to the claims adjuster, but do not give away any more information than is necessary. Do not record a statement or accept an insurance settlement offer until you speak to an attorney.
  9. Create a File – Keep accident-related documents together and organized. Your file should include a copy of the police report, medical bills, the other driver’s information, injury treatment plans, and any other documents you’ve collected regarding the incident.
  10. Call Our Car Accident Law Firm at (888) 488-1391 – We offer free consultations so you can discuss your car crash without risk or obligation. We can determine whether your case has merit, help you talk to insurance companies, and assist you in filing a personal injury claim if necessary.

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Two-Vehicle Accident Statistics

In the US, car crashes cause the most accidental deaths and injuries. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, there are 42,795 fatalities in 2022 alone.

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

Two vehicles were involved in most collisions (72% of all collisions, 71% of collisions that caused injuries, and 77% of all injuries). Angle collisions caused the most fatalities and injuries, with roughly 8,000 in 2020.

In San Diego County, 15,043 victims were involved in injury and fatal collisions, based on the statistics provided by the California Office of Traffic Safety in 2020.

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