Sacramento Man Dies in Sutter County Crash With Semi-Trailer

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October 10, 2023
Edward Smith

Sutter County Crash on West Riego Road Kills Older Driver

An older man from Sacramento died in a crash involving a semi-trailer on October 3. The Sutter County Sheriff’s Office reported they were called to an accident along West Riego Road, east of Pacific Avenue, at about 6:00 p.m. Upon arrival, they discovered that a wide-load Peterbilt was heading east along West Riego Road behind a pilot car with flashing lights meant to warn traffic. 

Nissan Driver Crashes Into Excavator Tracks in Sutter County Crash

Because of its width, the semi, although traveling west, took up part of the space in the eastbound lane due to the size of its load. A westbound Nissan SUV collided with the excavator tracks on the semi’s trailer, according to the California Highway Patrol (CHP). The SUV then left the roadway and went into a ditch. 

Deceased Man Identified by Authorities

Although the Nissan driver was treated at the scene by medics, he did not survive the accident. The deceased man was identified as Sacramento resident Daljit Singh, age 72. The CHP traffic crash unit is continuing the investigation.

Transporting Oversize Loads in California

When an oversized load is being transported in California, in those more than 14 feet high, 8.6 feet wide, 40 feet long for a single trailer or 75 feet for a multiple trailer, a permit must be issued by the county and cities where the vehicle is traveling. Longer-length trailers may require one or more escort vehicles. In addition, signs, lights and flags are required for larger loads and amber marker lights are for operating after dark. 

Contacting an Accident Attorney After a Fatality Accident

Because the regulations for oversized loads can be complicated, contacting an accident attorney if your loved one died in a Sutter County crash involving one may be advised. If the regulations for transporting an oversized load were violated, your family may be able to file a wrongful death claim in a fatal Sutter County crash.

Claims for Wrongful Deaths in a Sutter County Crash

When negligence by another party causes death in a Sutter County crash, it may be possible to file a wrongful death claim to recover damages. One of the reasons families do so is that the sudden loss of a family member can cause financial strain and upend their lives. Damages that may be recovered in a wrongful death include the funeral and burial expenses, the spouse’s loss of consortium, love and affection and the decedent’s wages until they would have retired. In addition, compensation for the loss of household assistance and inheritance is sometimes possible to recover.

Ed Smith, an injury lawyer, provides some tips on choosing the right attorney in the video below:

California Trucking Accident Lawyer

I’m Ed Smith, a California trucking accident lawyer. Often, large trucks cause severe trauma and death when they are involved in accidents. For free, friendly advice about whether you can file a claim if a negligent driver killed your loved one, contact our staff and accident attorneys. Our local number is (916) 921-6400, while our long-distance number is (800) 404-5400. For your convenience, we also offer an online contact form.

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