Major Injuries in Auburn Solo Vehicle Crash

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June 08, 2022
Edward Smith

Accident on I-80 Occurs When Driver Loses Control

A solo vehicle crash caused major injuries to the driver in Auburn on June 5. The accident happened along eastbound I-80 just west of the Elm Avenue off-ramp. The California Highway Patrol (CHP) reported the driver of a Chevy Silverado lost control of their pickup, which went off the roadway and down an embankment on the right-hand side and overturned. 

Driver Transported to Hospital Following Solo Vehicle Crash

The driver suffered major injuries in the crash and was transported to a nearby hospital for treatment. The accident is being investigated by the CHP to determine why it occurred. Information was not provided on whether alcohol or drugs played a factor in the solo vehicle crash.

Losing Control in a Solo Vehicle Crash

Single-vehicle collisions are among the most common types of accidents. Surprisingly enough, many of them occur during broad daylight along straight routes the driver has taken many times. In many cases, an error by the operator is the cause of a solo vehicle crash but not always. In some instances, an influence from the outside can lead to an accident of this type such as the following:

  • Mechanical failure: When a driver suddenly loses control of his/her vehicle, it can be a frightening experience because it often leads to an accident. There are a number of ways mechanical failure can occur, such as brakes that turn mushy, steering that freezes, or a tire blowout. When a solo vehicle crash was caused due to a defect in an auto part, the injured person may place a product liability claim against the manufacturer to recover damages. If a mechanic was negligent in doing a repair on the vehicle, they may be held responsible.
  • Swerving to avoid an object in the road: From farm animals to pieces of furniture or building material dropped from a vehicle, objects in the roadway can easily lead to a solo vehicle crash. If the animal owner or at-fault driver are located, they can be held responsible.
  • Road conditions: When the government charged with maintaining a roadway fails in its duties, it can lead to a car accident that involves only one vehicle. The government entity can be held liable for accident injuries if this happens. However, the injured party has only six months in which to file a claim, or the court will refuse to hear it. You can contact an injury lawyer for assistance so they can ensure that paperwork is completed correctly and filed on time.
  • Aggressive drivers: Drivers who are aggressive tailgate, zip in and out of lanes, and pose a danger to other motorists. In some cases, an aggressive driver will force another vehicle off the road, which appears initially to be a solo vehicle crash.
  • Hit-and-run drivers: When some drivers are involved in a collision, they flee the scene. However, a collision can cause what seems to be a solo vehicle crash. These drivers can be found in some cases, in which they can be held accountable.

By conducting an investigation, an injury lawyer can determine what caused an accident, so the guilty party can be held financially responsible for injuries. In an investigation:

  • The investigators check the police report for mistakes and talk to the witnesses, who are often forthcoming with helpful evidence.
  • Accident reconstruction is performed, which indicates how the crash happened.
  • Business and traffic surveillance cameras in the area are checked to see if the collision was captured.

Auburn Personal Injury Attorney

My name is Ed Smith, and I am an Auburn personal injury lawyer. Traffic collisions occur for many reasons, and they are due to an outside influence at times, which is out of the driver’s control. If this happens to you, contact us at (530) 392-9400 or (800) 404-5400 for free and friendly advice. We can be reached online also.

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