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[09-10-2023] Los Angeles County, CA – Two People Hospitalized Following Single-Vehicle Crash in Westmont

Published September 13, 2023

[09-10-2023] Two People Hospitalized Following Single-Vehicle Crash in WestmontTwo people were hospitalized following a single-vehicle crash in Westmont, South Los Angeles, late Sunday evening, September 10, 2023.

According to the California Highway Patrol, the crash occurred around 11:30 p.m. near the intersection of West 110th Street and Normandie Avenue.

An SUV slammed into a house, injuring both its driver and passenger, who were transported to a local hospital in an unknown condition.

It is unclear if anyone inside the house was injured, but reports indicate that the driver’s dog was stolen following the crash.

The authorities are currently conducting an investigation into the crash and have yet to release further details.

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Although nobody can expect a car accident to happen, everyone should be prepared to deal with its aftermath. Keep an accident recovery checklist in your car’s glove box to stay calm after a collision. It can provide instructions on what to do, what to avoid, and how to defend your rights. You can follow these guidelines:

  • Keep calm and avoid admitting fault. Stay where you are to ensure nobody gets hurt. You should check yourself for injuries before helping others.
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  • Exchange information with all parties involved. Record every detail of the incident, including the weather, road conditions, and any injuries you sustained.
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  • Seek medical attention. See a specialist or your primary care physician as soon as possible. Receiving immediate medical care can lessen the severity of injuries.
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Single-Vehicle Accident Statistics

In the US, automobile accidents cause the most accidental deaths and injuries. Car crashes result in two million fatalities and ten million injuries every year.

According to the National Safety Council, traffic fatalities increased by 8.3% in the United States in 2020. Over the past three years, these figures have steadily declined.

In 2019, 39,107 people died in traffic accidents in the United States. The number of deaths reached a record-breaking 42,338 in 2020.

In California that year, 3,847 people died in traffic accidents. A total of 1,587 people, or about 41% of all fatalities, were killed in multi-vehicle accidents. About 2,260 people, or 59% of all fatalities, were involved in single-vehicle collisions.

The Office of Traffic Safety reported that 65,377 victims were either killed or injured in a crash within Los Angeles County.

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