[10-16-2023] San Diego County, CA – One Person Killed Following Two-Vehicle Crash on Interstate 805

[10-16-2023] One Person Killed Following Two-Vehicle Crash on Interstate 805An unidentified person died after a two-vehicle collision in San Diego on Monday night, October 16, 2023.

According to the California Highway Patrol, the collision occurred at 11:49 p.m. on I-805 near State Route 94 in the Ridgeview/Webster area.

The crash involved two vehicles, one at the split and one near the end of the transition of the state route. It appeared that a white Nissan Altima traveling northbound struck a pole.

No further details have been provided on whether other individuals were injured. Investigations are ongoing, so it is not yet known what exactly caused the collision.

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No one can predict a car accident, but you can prepare for one. A car accident checklist in your glove box can help you stay calm and organized after a car crash. It can tell you what to do and what not to do, and how best to protect your rights.  When in doubt, give us a call. Keep our phone number, (888) 488-1391, in your phone or written down if the worst occurs. You aren’t alone after a serious collision. Whether you are the injured victim or the family of a killed loved one, here’s what to do after a car accident:

  1. Stay Calm – Stay on the scene and be sure everyone is okay. Check yourself for injuries first, then check others. Remain calm and don’t admit fault.
  2. Get to a safe place – Move disabled vehicles to the side of the road if you can. Place your emergency flashers to help prevent further collisions. Get somewhere safe to await the police.
  3. Call 911 – Call the police to report your accident. Unless your crash was minor, without any injuries or property damage, you should call the cops. Authorities can record the incident, gather information, and make it part of an official document.
  4. Exchange information – Swap titles, telephone numbers, and insurance information with the other driver(s) involved in the accident. If possible, take photographs of the vehicles, license plates, and other vital details.
  5. Don’t admit fault – Stick only to what occurred when talking with a police officer. Be as detailed as possible in your description of the collision.
  6. Seek medical attention – Visit the hospital or your primary doctor immediately. Immediate medical care can decrease the damage you suffer from injuries. Tests can identify internal injuries that may not show symptoms.
  7. Tell your insurance provider – Most insurance companies have time constraints for how soon you have to report an accident. Call quickly and adhere to the agent’s instructions for reporting your crash.
  8. Speak to insurance adjusters – The moment the day of your accident, you might receive a telephone call from the other party’s insurer. You may speak to the claims adjuster but don’t give any more information than is needed. Don’t record a statement or take an insurance settlement deal until you discuss a car accident.
  9. Create a file – Maintain accident-related files together and organized. Your file should have a copy of the police report, medical bills, the other driver’s information, injury treatment programs, and any other files you have collected about the incident.
  10. Talk to our car accident lawyers in California – 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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Fatal Car Accident Statistics

The United States has an extremely high rate of auto accidents and fatalities. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, accidents declined by 0.3% in 2021, but the rate remained high. A total of 42,795 deaths were expected to occur in 2022.

As reported by the California Highway Patrol, there were expected to be 3,847 accidents in 2020. A total of 41% of traffic fatalities were caused by multi-vehicle collisions. There are 59% of fatal accidents that involve a single vehicle.

According to California Office of Traffic Safety data, 4,094 people were injured or killed in crashes in San Diego in 2020. The greatest level of caution is required when driving in a city with an average population of 1,371,832.

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