[09-27-2024] Kern County, CA – 61-Year-Old Motorcyclist Killed in Crash with Truck on Highway 178

[09-27-2024] 61-Year-Old Motorcyclist Killed in Crash with Truck on Highway 178A 61-year-old motorcyclist was killed in a crash involving a truck along Highway 178 in Mountain Mesa, Kern County, on Friday afternoon, September 27, 2024.

According to the California Highway Patrol, the collision occurred just after 5:00 p.m. west of McCray Road.

CHP reports that the motorcyclist was traveling eastbound on Highway 178, while the truck driver was stopped at a stop sign, preparing to make a westbound turn onto the highway from McCray Road. The motorcycle and truck collided during the turn.

Authorities stated that neither alcohol nor drugs are suspected to be factors in the crash.

The incident remains under investigation.

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A truck collision can lead to severe physical, emotional, and financial challenges. It’s crucial to seek legal representation after such an accident to safeguard your rights and pursue the maximum compensation. Our injury law firm in Kern County is ready to guide you through this difficult time.

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What Should You Do After A Truck Accident In  Kern County

Following a truck accident, it’s important to stay at the scene until authorities and medical personnel arrive. If possible, move your vehicle to the side of the road. After gathering evidence to support your truck accident claim, notify your insurance provider, and reach out to our award-winning law firm.

Below is a detailed guide on the steps to take after a truck accident in Kern County:

  1. If possible, move vehicles to the shoulder of the road. After documenting the scene by taking pictures and videos, move your vehicle to the shoulder and turn on your hazard lights to alert other motorists. If moving the vehicles is not possible or safe, follow the instructions of emergency responders.
  2. Contact emergency responders and immediately seek medical attention. Even if you think you were uninjured, let the emergency personnel examine you, as some injuries may appear days later. Records of medical visits, diagnosis, treatment, medications, and related expenses are valuable for building a strong case.
  3. Gather information from other drivers involved. Whenever possible, exchange all necessary information with the other drivers involved in the crash. This includes each party’s name, contact number, license number, plate number, insurance provider, and policy number.
  4. If you are able, take photos and videos of the scene. Take as many pictures and videos as possible, documenting the state of your car, the other vehicles involved, any nearby objects like skid marks and guardrails, and even conversations or interactions with other people.
  5. Take photos of your injuries. Taking pictures of the injuries you or others have sustained is one essential way to document the damages you have incurred.
  6. Obtain witness testimonies. When an accident occurs, many individuals are usually around to help out. Exchange as much information as you can with them to strengthen your case.
  7. Notify your insurance provider about the accident. Don’t feel obligated to provide any official or recorded statements right away. Your financial recovery could be negatively impacted if you confess fault for the accident or allow yourself to be misled into doing so.
  8. Do not admit fault – This is one of the common mistakes people tend to make following any vehicular accident. 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.
  9. Make sure you keep a journal. A journal will help you remember every thought and emotion you have. Tracking how long it took you to improve after an accident is crucial evidence for any personal injury claim.
  10. Contact the skilled California truck accident lawyers at Arash Law. Our California truck accident lawyers go beyond finding simple and quick settlements. They identify all liable parties to get you the most money back. Furthermore, our team answers the questions and concerns of many victims.

If you’re having trouble securing the accident report from the authorities or an insurer keeps on calling you about the accident, our California truck accident lawyers can assist you in communicating with them.

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Truck Accidents Statistics

Large truck accidents were responsible for 4,714 fatalities in total in 2021, a 17% rise from the year before. 66% of these deaths were related to cars and other passenger vehicles, 16% were related to trucks, and 15% involved pedestrians, cyclists, and motorcyclists.

The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety reports that there were 50% more fatalities in big truck crashes in 2021 than there were in 2009. There were 68% more truck occupant deaths in 2010 than there were in 2009.

Truck crashes can occur for a variety of reasons, as with any other accident, including driver fatigue or exhaustion, speeding, drifting out of lanes, losing control, and tire blowouts.

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