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[09-14-2023] Trinity County, CA – 28-Year-Old Pedestrian Hospitalized Following Hit-And-Run DUI Collision in Weaverville

Published September 15, 2023

[09-14-2023] 28-Year-Old Pedestrian Hospitalized Following Hit-And-Run DUI Collision in WeavervilleA 28-year-old pedestrian was hospitalized following a hit-and-run collision in Weaverville, Trinity County, early Thursday afternoon, September 14, 2023.

According to the California Highway Patrol, the collision occurred around 1:00 p.m. along Highway 299 and Ransom Road.

Authorities stated that the pedestrian was identified as Marissa P., an Antioch resident, struck by a blue Chevrolet Monte Carlo driven by a 64-year-old named Denelle H.

The suspect fled the accident scene, leaving the Antioch resident with life-threatening injuries. The victim is presently reported to be brain-dead and is on life support as she is an organ donor.

Officials said the Chevrolet driver was spotted in a nearby Holiday Market and was arrested for driving under the influence and hit-and-run, causing injury to another.

The investigation into the collision continues.

Renowned Trinity County Hit-and-Run Accident Attorneys Specializing in DUI Accidents

If you were injured or a loved one was injured in a hit-and-run collision in Trinity County, you can either submit a claim to the insurance company or file a lawsuit.

Contact one of our lawyers for a free consultation. This will include an assessment of your case, recommendations for necessary steps, and a review of the key factors that could influence your potential settlement offer.

Our renowned Trinity County hit-and-run accident attorneys at Arash Law, under the direction of Arash Khorsandi, Esq., also specialize in DUI accidents. We will fight for your rights and effectively represent you in these court proceedings. Our firm has recovered more than $500 Million for California clients.

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What to Do After a Hit-and-Run Accident

Even if the careless driver fled the scene, compensation can still be sought. You can help authorities find and apprehend the suspects involved by taking the proper steps, which might support your case if you file a lawsuit for damages and wrongful death. The following guidelines offer a framework for taking action following a hit-and-run accident:

  • Ensure immediate medical attention: It is crucial not to delay seeking medical help, even if you believe you are unharmed. Prioritize seeing a doctor promptly if you have sustained significant injuries.
  • Report the incident to the police: Notify the police immediately, providing them with all the relevant details. Obtain a copy of the accident report from the police station or the California DMV.
  • Inform your insurance company: Promptly inform your private insurance company about the hit-and-run accident.
  • Collect information about the collision: Gather any possible evidence from the accident scene, such as surveillance footage, and get in touch with the witnesses.
  • Seek legal advice: It is advisable to consult with a hit-and-run accident attorney before accepting any settlement offers from other insurance providers.

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Hit-and-Run Accident Statistics

In the United States, leaving the site of an accident without reporting it or helping the victims is considered a crime. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported about 737,100 accidents involving hit-and-run drivers in 2015. This equates to roughly one hit-and-run accident occurring every 43 seconds in the US.

Within California, 2,948 hit-and-run accidents resulted in 3,056 fatalities between 2010 and 2019. According to the California Office of Traffic Safety, Trinity County recorded nine hit-and-run crashes in 2020, much higher than the three crashes reported in the previous year.

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