Red Bluff Collision Leaves Two People Seriously Hurt

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January 07, 2021
Edward Smith

Red Bluff Collision Leaves Two People Seriously Injured

On Thursday, December 31, 2020, two people from Red Bluff suffered major injuries as the result of a collision that took place on a rural highway. The California Highway Patrol (CHP) reported the accident, stating that it happened in the afternoon and involved multiple vehicles. The cause of the crash is still under investigation.

Crash Details

The accident occurred at around 2:31 p.m. on State Route 36E, close to the Paynes Creek intersection. CHP reports that the 19-year-old was driving a 2003 Hyundai Santa Fe westbound while the 29-year-old was driving a distance behind in a 2019 Mitsubishi Outland. Preliminary investigations suggested that the Mitsubishi entered the eastbound lane in order to pass the Santa Fe.

As the Mitsubishi was passing, the driver of the Hyundai apparently lost control of his vehicle for unknown reasons. The Hyundai veered into eastbound lanes, entering the path of the Mitsubishi. The Mitsubishi driver reportedly swerved to the left in an attempt to avoid a collision, but was unable to and crashed into the Santa Fe.

The force of the collision sent the Hyundai off-road, where it eventually crashed into a boulder while the Mitsubishi overturned multiple times, finally coming to a complete stop on its roof.

Response

CHP responders were rushed to the site after dispatchers were alerted to the incident. Upon arrival, officials discovered that the driver of the Mitsubishi had been seriously injured, suffering a laceration to his head. Additionally, his front-seat passenger was also determined to have sustained major trauma. Both parties were driven to the Mercy Medical Center in Redding for treatment. A third, 5-year-old passenger of the Mitsubishi was also taken to the hospital as a precaution but did not reportedly suffer injuries.

Investigation

As CHP continues their accident investigation, no likely causes have been reported. Often, collisions like this one occur because of multiple factors that can include non-driver causes such as defective car parts or hazardous roads.

Rollover Accidents

When vehicles roll, the roof often receives a significant amount of force. If the roof isn’t properly constructed, it is liable to cave inward, which can leave occupants with “roof crush injuries.” In cases that involve these kinds of injuries, the company responsible for making the vehicle may be considered a negligent party to the crash. This means that the company may be liable to pay for damages that auto accident survivors have suffered.

However, in order to claim this compensation, your attorney needs to be able to prove that the vehicle’s roof was poorly built. For this reason, it’s critical that you preserve your wrecked vehicle as evidence following the accident and reach out to an experienced Red Bluff personal injury lawyer as soon as you possibly can. The sooner your lawyer can start working, the more effectively they can ensure you receive payments to cover your medical bills, lost income, and other damages.

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