Solano County Rollover Kills One

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January 23, 2020
Edward Smith

Passenger Dies in Solano County Rollover

California Highway Patrol (CHP) reported that a local man passed away during a Solano County rollover on Sunday, January 19, 2020. The decedent has since been identified by Solano County Sheriff Department authorities as Jeremy Perry, a 31-year-old resident of Suisun City. In addition to Perry, one other person suffered major injuries during the collision. CHP indicated that the crash involved one vehicle and happened between Fairfield and Vacaville.

Crash Details

According to CHP officers, the accident happened in the very early morning at around 3:45 a.m. on the westbound side of Highway Interstate 80. A 37-year-old Vacaville man had been driving a blue Hyundai Elantra on the highway approaching the Manuel Campos Parkway exit. The Hyundai reportedly drifted to the right and eventually traveled off the road. After driving off the right-hand shoulder, the Hyundai overturned, rolling multiple times before coming to a stop.

First responders were dispatched to the crash scene immediately after CHP received a call about the incident. When officers arrived, they discovered that Perry had been ejected from the front passenger seat while the vehicle was rolling. Tragically, Perry was pronounced deceased on-site. The driver of the vehicle was found with severe injuries. Medical responders had the man placed on an ambulance and driven to the Kaiser hospital in Vacaville for emergency care.

Investigation

The case is still under investigation, and police have reported that DUI is a suspected factor. Officers have asked that anybody with relevant information about the collision call 1 (800) 835-5247 or (707) 428-2100 in order to report what they know. Callers should ask to speak with Officer Garcia of CHP Solano, who is handling this investigation.

Rollover Collisions

Rollover accidents have a significantly higher fatality rate than any other type of accident. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, rollovers make up around two percent of collisions in the U.S. However, rollovers are responsible for around ten percent of fatal crashes.

One of the main reasons that these crashes are so dangerous is that vehicles are often not designed to keep occupants safe during a rollover. Safety features like seatbelts and airbags can fail, and, in many cases, the roof isn’t strong enough to sustain an impact. Because auto companies are expected to ensure the safety of the products they sell, they can often be held financially responsible for damages after a rollover crash.

Getting in Touch with an Attorney

People who have just suffered the loss of a loved one often feel overwhelmed. During this period, it is very important to take the time you need to grieve and be with your family, friends, and community. However, liable parties usually don’t need to deal with the same grief and typically begin building a legal defense as soon as they can. For this reason, it’s vital to contact a trusted attorney at the earliest possibility.

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