A female pedestrian was killed, and seven people were injured following a reckless multi-vehicle crash in Long Beach on Saturday evening, October 14, 2023.
According to the Long Beach Police Department, the fatal crash happened around 6:34 p.m. at the Pike Outlets between Shoreline Drive and Aquarium Way.
A woman was pushing a child in a stroller when a white vehicle reportedly ran the red light and hit the female pedestrian before crashing into multiple vehicles in the opposite lane.
The woman was declared dead at the scene, and at least seven people were transported to the hospital with unknown injuries. One person is said to be in critical condition.
The LBPD detained the male driver of the white vehicle while investigations were underway to determine the cause of the crash. Further information remains unavailable.
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What Should You Do in Case of a Car Accident?
Since car accidents are unexpected, it can be confusing to know exactly what to do after being involved in one. First, you should check on all passengers, drivers, and pedestrians involved. If they need medical help, call for an ambulance immediately. Make sure that you don’t move anyone who is unconscious or reports back or neck pain unless their life is in imminent danger, for example, a fire or oncoming traffic. You also need to do the following:
- Call the police to report any deaths, injuries, or substantial property damage. Get the names and badge numbers of officers who are at the scene of the accident. Later, you need to call the police department and request the accident report.
- Take pictures of all persons involved, including their driver’s licenses and insurance cards.
- Take pictures of all vehicles involved, including their license plates, any visible damages, and points of rest of the automobiles.
- Take pictures of street names, traffic lights, and signs.
- Take pictures of all skid marks.
- Take pictures of witnesses and obtain their phone numbers and addresses.
- Preserve evidence by taking pictures of your injuries.
- Seek medical attention, even if you feel like your injuries are minor.
- Call a California reckless driving accident lawyer from our firm for a free case review.
You should also get the names, drivers’ license numbers, telephone, and addresses of anyone involved. Get their license plates and insurance information. Be sure to get passengers’ names, addresses, and phone numbers. If there are any eyewitnesses, have them jot down their version of what happened and their contact information.
Fatal Reckless Accident Statistics
Automobile crashes are the leading cause of unintentional deaths and injuries in the US. Every year, car accidents claim the lives of two million people and injure ten million more.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration defines reckless driving as “willful disregard” for the safety of other road users. The NHTSA also recorded 11,258 fatalities caused by speeding in 2020.
The AAA estimated that between 2003 and 2007, 56% of all traffic accidents were caused by reckless driving.
In Long Beach, 2,874 victims were either injured or killed because of crashes, based on the California Office of Traffic Safety data. About 308 were speed-related, 320 happened at night, and 276 involved hit-and-run.