Auto Accident in Chico Causes Trauma

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March 26, 2020
Edward Smith

Auto Accident in Chico Causes Injuries

At least one person suffered injuries during an auto accident in Chico that occurred on Tuesday, March 24, 2020. According to officers from the Chico area California Highway Patrol (CHP), the crash involved one vehicle. So far, reports regarding how many people were injured and the severity of their trauma have not been released. The crash remains under an active CHP investigation.

Crash Details

The collision occurred at around 8:23 p.m. on W East Avenue at the intersection of Guynn Avenue outside of the Chico Masonic Center on the northwestern side of town. Police indicated that a vehicle’s tires may have been popped by debris in the roadway. The wrecked vehicle was reportedly blocking the #2 eastbound lane of W East Avenue.

Responders were dispatched to the site immediately and arrived at 8:31 p.m. CHP reports indicate that at least one person involved in the crash suffered significant injuries requiring medical assistance. Responders reportedly did not leave the accident scene until 11:03 p.m.

Investigation

As the investigation continues, police have indicated that DUI and roadway defects were both being investigated as possible causes of the crash. Single-vehicle collisions are common and can happen for more than one reason. In many cases, accidents are caused by things that drivers are unable to reasonably control, such as the state of the road or defective car parts.

Roadway Defects and Government Liability

Government bodies responsible for maintaining roadways are expected to ensure that roads are safe for the public to use. In cases where the roadway is unreasonably dangerous, these government entities are often considered negligent parties car accidents and can be considered at-fault for the crash. In these cases, collision survivors can file personal injury claims against these government entities in order to recover payments for their damages.

However, it’s important to know that filing a claim against a government entity is not the same as a normal injury case. Crucially, claims against a government need to be filed within 180 days of the date of the accident, where the time-frame for most claims is two years. This shortened filing period is meant to help governments make changes early on in order to prevent further harm. However, it effectively gives governments an advantage over people who’ve been injured in accidents.

Contacting a Lawyer

Injury claims can be complicated, and liable parties typically try to disclaim responsibility. In order to make sure that you receive the compensation that you deserve, it’s very important to speak to a trusted Chico personal injury lawyer who can give you specific advice about how you can hold negligent parties financially responsible.

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I’m Ed Smith, a Chico personal injury lawyer. Suffering vehicle accident injuries can be life-changing. If you or a person that you care about was injured during an auto collision, call (800) 404-5400 or (530) 392-9400 so that I can give you free, friendly advice about your case.

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