[11-17-2021] Kern County, CA – One Killed, Another Injured After a Deadly Head-On Collision in Lost Hills

One person was killed while another person was hurt after a deadly head-on collision in Lost Hills on Wednesday afternoon, November 17, 2021.

[11-17-2021] Kern County, CA - One Killed, Another Injured After a Deadly Head-On Collision in Lost HillsAccording to the initial reports from local authorities, the accident happened at around 3:20 p.m. on Interstate 5, just north of Highway 46.

Two vehicles collided head-on on Interstate 5 for unclear reasons. The circumstances leading up to the collision have not been established.

One person was killed as a result of the collision. Meanwhile, another person sustained unspecified injuries.

Information about the accident is limited at the moment. The identities of the involved parties have not been disclosed.

The California Highway Patrol is further investigating the cause of the accident.

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Fatal Head-On Collision Statistics

Car accidents are becoming a growing concern in the United States. According to the Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) of the United States Department of Transportation, 33,654 fatal vehicle crashes in 2018 resulted in 36,560 deaths.

A head-on collision occurred in this case. A head-on collision occurs when two vehicles collided head-on while traveling at the same speed and direction in opposite directions. Even at low speeds, the consequences of these collisions can be severe and can even result in death.

Head-on collisions can cause severe injuries. Unfortunately, many of these injuries are long-term, and long-term injuries can cause years, if not decades, of pain and suffering.

Even though approximately 123,000 head-on collisions account for only 2 percent of all US crashes, they account for 10.1 percent of all US fatal crashes.

Drunk driving, distracted driving, inexperience, and mechanical failure can all contribute to head-on collisions.

Head-On Collision Accident Attorneys for Victims in Kern County

It can be difficult to prove liability in a car accident. Liability involves a wide range of legal issues and defenses, making it more difficult than it appears. They could even try to blame your injuries on your incompetence.

The victim’s family can bring a wrongful death lawsuit with the assistance of an attorney. A wrongful death claim may cover medical bills and other costs incurred due to the accident.

Those who have suffered financial hardship due to the injury or death of a family member as a result of the accident can also benefit from a wrongful death claim.

Your best bet is to use the services of a California accident attorney with extensive experience in proving fault and negotiating with the other party’s insurer.

Our Kern County fatal head-on collision attorneys at Arash Law work tirelessly to ensure that our client’s legal rights are protected so that they can focus on their recovery. To arrange a no-obligation consultation, please contact us at (888) 488-1391 or via e-mail. Your legal rights will be better protected if you get an experienced California car accident attorney as soon as possible.

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