A motorist complained of back pain after a collision between a big rig and a vehicle in Florence-Graham, Los Angeles County, on Thursday morning, September 28, 2023.
According to the CHP Traffic Incident Information Page, the collision occurred at 1600 E Slauson Avenue at about 11:18 a.m.
The big rig reportedly collided with a black Toyota, though the exact cause of the crash remains under investigation. The incident blocked the road.
The Los Angeles County Fire Department (LACOFD) arrived at the scene and reported that the sedan driver complained of back pain. No words yet on whether the people involved were hospitalized.
No further information was immediately available.
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What to Do After A Truck Accident
After a truck accident, it is essential to remain on the scene and wait for the authorities and medical personnel to arrive. Move the vehicle off the road if possible. Then, after gathering evidence to support filing a truck accident claim, inform your insurance provider and contact our award-winning law firm.
- Move vehicles to the shoulder of the road if possible. If possible and safe, after documenting the scene by taking pictures and videos, move your vehicle to the shoulder and turn on your hazard lights to alert other motorists. If moving the vehicles is not possible or safe, follow the instructions of emergency responders.
- Do not leave the scene and call the police right away. The California Vehicle Code requires drivers to report accidents involving death or injury within 24 hours. Don’t admit fault or guilt, but cooperate fully with law enforcement. Lastly, stay at the scene until instructed otherwise to avoid legal repercussions.
- Contact emergency responders and immediately seek medical attention. Even if you think you were uninjured, let the emergency personnel examine you, as some injuries may appear days later. Records of medical visits, diagnosis, treatment, medications, and related expenses are valuable for building a strong case.
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Truck Accident Statistics
Accidents involving large vehicles, particularly those with semi-trucks, can be more fatal than typical car accidents. The occupants of smaller vehicles are more likely to sustain severe injuries and have a lower chance of surviving.
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reported that 4,965 people died in truck-related accidents in the US in 2020, a 1% decrease from the 5,032 fatalities in 2019. 71% of those killed in large-truck crashes were passengers in other cars and not in the trucks themselves.
In 2020, large trucks made up 8.9% of all fatal collisions in the US. Truck collisions killed at least 90 nonoccupants in California, the largest number nationwide. Texas and Florida were the only states that recorded at least 50 truck-related fatalities that year.