[03-28-2025] Butte County, CA – One Injured After Three-Car Crash at Skyway and Thomasson Lane in Paradise

One person sustained minor injuries and was transported to a hospital following a three-car collision in Paradise, Butte County, on Friday afternoon, March 28, 2025.

According to the Paradise Police Department, officers responded to reports of a crash at approximately 3:08 p.m. at the intersection of Skyway and Thomasson Lane.

Upon arrival, officers discovered a three-car collision partially blocking the south lane of Thomasson Lane.

The injured individual was transported to a local hospital with minor injuries.

Officers remained at the scene for approximately one hour until the crash scene was cleared.

An investigation into the cause of the crash is ongoing.

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If you or a loved one has been injured in a car accident, you may be entitled to seek compensation. Our team of personal injury attorneys, led by Arash Khorsandi, Esq., is here to provide the guidance and support you need for your car accident case.

Our Butte County car accident lawyers will thoroughly assess your situation, explain the next steps, and evaluate all factors that may affect your settlement. They can also assist you in obtaining essential documents, such as police reports or additional evidence, to strengthen your claim.

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What To Do After A Car Accident In Butte County, CA

After a car accident, it is natural to feel overwhelmed and uncertain about what to do next. Our Butte County car accident lawyers recommend staying calm and focused to protect your safety and legal rights. If you are able to do so, follow these steps:

  1. Prioritize Your Health — One of the most important steps after a collision is to check yourself and others for injuries. If anyone has injuries, call 911 to seek medical attention. Even if you feel fine, consult a medical professional, as some injuries may not be apparent right away.
  2. Move To A Safe Location — If you can, park your vehicle on the side of the road to avoid further accidents or traffic disruptions. Turn on your hazard lights to alert other drivers to the situation. Do not leave the scene, or you might be held liable for hit-and-run.
  3. Collect Strong Evidence — Take photos and videos of the accident scene, including the vehicles involved, injuries sustained, and relevant road conditions. You may also request witnesses to provide testimony to the police at the scene.
  4. Report The Accident To Your Insurance Company — Provide the facts, like the time, date, and location. However, avoid admitting fault or providing more information than necessary. Details you disclose could be used against you later.
  5. Reach Out To Arash Law — Our car accident lawyers in Butte County can guide you through the next steps of filing a personal injury claim. Let’s discuss your case in a free initial consultation by calling us at (888) 488-1391 today.

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Car Accident Statistics

Every year, thousands of people lose their lives in car accidents across California. According to the Office of Traffic Safety (OTS), the state recorded 3,847 traffic fatalities in 2020, reflecting a 3.4% increase from the 3,719 deaths reported in 2019.

Out of the total fatalities, 1,159 were related to drunk driving, which represents a 20% increase compared to the 966 alcohol-related deaths reported in 2019. Alcohol-impaired driving accounted for 30% of all traffic fatalities in California that year, with the fatality rate from such incidents increasing by 4%.

Additionally, the percentage of fatalities involving individuals who tested positive for legal or illegal drugs rose from 51% in 2019 to 55% in 2020, marking a 7.8% increase.

These statistics highlight the ongoing dangers of impaired driving and the urgent need for improved road safety measures.

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