Nearly One Dozen Vehicles Crash on Fairfield Highway

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December 16, 2019
Edward Smith

Major Pileup on Fairfield Highway

During the night of Wednesday, December 11, 2019, a series of car accidents involving almost twelve vehicles occurred on a Fairfield highway. The accidents all took place within the same 15 minute time period, and, according to reports, caused multiple injuries requiring hospital care. Traffic reports indicate that all lanes of Westbound 80 were eventually shut down and stayed closed for nearly an hour while accident response was underway. The incident is still being investigated by the California Highway Patrol (CHP) officials.

What Happened?

CHP was initially contacted at 9:40 p.m. by a caller reporting a four-vehicle crash that took place just west of the truck scales near Cordelia. Callers indicated that the four vehicles were blocking several highway lanes. When emergency responders reached the crash scene, a total of nine vehicles were involved in the accident. By 9:55 p.m., the tally had reached 11 vehicles. CHP later stated that a total of eight separate accidents contributed to the incident.

Injuries

According to staff from the Fairfield Fire Department, six people suffered injuries during the series of crashes, and only some of them were hospitalized. None of the injuries were expected to be life-threatening. Further details about the nature of the injuries sustained during the incident were not made available.

Highway Closure

CHP sent out a regional traffic alert before closing the entire westbound side of the major Fairfield highway for just over an hour. While the freeway was closed, five separate tow trucks were called to the accident site to remove wrecked vehicles.

By 10:55 p.m., police had reopened four lanes, but traffic remained halted because a driver was unable to restart his vehicle after stopping behind the accident site. The remaining two lanes of the highway were reopened by 11:15 p.m.

Dealing with Accident Trauma

The injuries that people suffer during car accidents can seriously affect their lives. Even relatively moderate injuries like sprains and minor fractures can make it difficult to meet the challenges of your daily life. In many cases, treatments for collision injuries can be expensive, and crash survivors are left with steep bills for ambulance rides, medications, hospital stays, and more. Paying for these costs can be difficult, especially if your injury has affected your ability to work.

However, people who’ve been injured in an accident can often receive compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages by getting in touch with an attorney and filing a personal injury claim. A skilled Fairfield personal injury lawyer will be able to investigate the accident in order to determine whether or not negligence was involved and then hold at-fault parties financially responsible for the losses that you suffered.

How Do I Find a Good Lawyer?

Calling a lawyer as soon as you can after an accident is an important part of claiming compensation. However, many people delay getting help because they aren’t sure how to find a lawyer who they know will handle their case effectively. While it’s important to have a skilled, compassionate, and experienced Fairfield personal injury attorney on your side, it doesn’t have to be difficult to find one. To learn more about how you can make sure you find a good lawyer, watch this video:

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