Detached Trailer Blocks Sacramento I-5

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April 25, 2023
Edward Smith

Detached Trailer Blocks Interstate 5 Traffic

Traffic was severely stalled along Interstate 5 in Sacramento on April 19 by a detached trailer that was being pulled by a pickup. The accident occurred along I-5 southbound between Sutterville Road and Seamas Avenue near the Sacramento Zoo. The trailer rolled over, which required a flatbed trailer to remove. 

Investigation Underway to Determine Cause of Detached Trailer

According to the California Highway Patrol (CHP), all lanes going south remained blocked as the site was cleared. There were no reported injuries. The CHP will be investigating to determine what caused the accident.

Reasons a Pickup Would Experience a Detached Trailer on the Highway

Improper hitch maintenance is the most common cause of a trailer that becomes detached while driving on the highway. If not regularly inspected, the connection between the vehicle and the trailer can eventually become loose or damaged, leading to an unsafe situation that can be dangerous for you and other drivers on the road. To help prevent this from happening, it’s important to inspect your hitch and ensure it is safely attached regularly. Here are some reasons a trailer may become detached while on the highway:

  • Improperly secured hitch ball or coupler
  • Corrosion of hitches, pins, bolts or other locking mechanisms
  • Worn-out or damaged hitch components
  • Defective hitch components
  • Overloaded trailer leading to excessive strain on hitch components
  • Improperly adjusted trailer brakes or brake controller settings
  • Loose wheel bearings or tires leading to excess vibration on the connection points

Compensation Recovery in a Highway Accident Involving a Detached Trailer 

In the case of a highway accident involving a trailer, an individual may be eligible for compensation recovery if they can prove that the negligence of another party caused them to suffer physical or financial damages. This could include medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering and mental anguish.

Proving Your Injury Claim After an Accident

To prove your claim and seek compensation, you must provide evidence of the other party’s negligence, including proof that their actions or inactions caused the injury or loss, which is the job of an accident lawyer. Evidence could include photos of the scene (if available), witness statements, police reports, insurance paperwork, and the trailer hitch itself.

Additionally, an accident lawyer can help you pursue compensation in other ways. They can evaluate all sources of potential recovery, such as defective auto parts or government neglect of roadways, and negotiate with insurers or at-fault individuals on your behalf. An experienced attorney will also be able to guide you through the legal process and answer any questions you may have.

Contacting an Injury Lawyer

If you are involved in a highway accident due to a trailer hitch that let loose, seek legal advice immediately. An accident lawyer can help you determine your eligibility for compensation recovery and fight to get you the justice and compensation you deserve. Injury lawyers work on a contingency basis, which means you owe nothing unless your case is won. In addition, you can also get a free consultation to have your case reviewed and discover what options may be available to recover the damages that you deserve.

Sacramento Personal Injury Lawyer

I am Ed Smith. I’m a Sacramento car accident lawyer. Getting the compensation you deserve after an accident can be difficult if you have been injured. Our friendly and free advice can be found at (916) 921-6400. Our long-distance phone number is (800) 404-5400, or you can reach us online.

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