One Dies in Corning Trucking Crash

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March 27, 2020
Edward Smith

Corning Trucking Crash Kills One

On Sunday, March 22, 2020, a Corning trucking crash left one person with fatal trauma. The decedent has been identified by Tehama County authorities as a 45-year-old man. However, his full identity has not been released. In addition to the decedent, one other individual suffered injuries during the collision. California Highway Patrol (CHP) has stated that they are actively conducting an investigation into possible causes of the crash.

Collision Information

The crash occurred at about 10:30 p.m. on South Avenue in Corning. The 45-year-old man had been driving a 2011 Nissan Altima eastbound on South and was approaching Mary Avenue. At the same time, a 64-year-old Chico man was driving a 2014 Mack big-rig pulling a full tank of diesel fuel westbound on South, also approaching Mary Avenue.

For reasons that police say they do not currently understand, the Nissan drifted left and crossed over the roadway median, entering westbound traffic. As it crossed over, the Nissan crashed head-on into the semi-truck. Both of the vehicles sustained damages and came to a rest blocking both the eastbound and westbound portions of South Avenue.

Response

After CHP was notified regarding the crash, they dispatched a team of emergency responders to the location of the incident. When emergency officials arrived, they discovered that the Nissan driver was critically injured. Sadly, the man was pronounced deceased on-site. The big-rig driver was found with minor injuries and treated at the scene. He reportedly cooperated with investigators and was not transported to a hospital.

Investigation

As CHP continues their investigation, officers have asked for help from the public. Anybody who has information about this accident is encouraged to contact the CHP Red Bluff Area Office at (530) 527-2034 to report what they know. Officers indicated that any help would be greatly appreciated.

Trucking Accidents and Quick Action

Big-rigs are massive vehicles and legally weigh up to 80,000 pounds. This means that, even in relatively low-speed crashes, big-rigs can cause a huge amount of damage. The companies that own these vehicles usually operate a whole fleet of trucks and are well aware of this risk. Because it is a risk of their business, trucking companies are almost always prepared to defend themselves from liability as soon as they receive news that one of their vehicles has been involved in an accident. In most cases, the company will send their own private legal team to the accident scene in order to conduct their own investigations.

In order to make sure that you and your family are able to receive the compensation you deserve for your losses, it’s very important to get in touch with a trustworthy attorney in your area as soon as possible. If your lawyer is able to begin working on your case early on, they will be more able to keep large companies from mitigating their financial liability.

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