At least one person was injured following a big rig vs. box truck crash near Yuba City on Monday night, July 8, 2024.
According to the California Highway Patrol, the truck collision happened at about 8:50 p.m. along Highway 99 near Oswald Road.
How the two trucks crashed into each other remains unknown, including who was at fault and what caused it in the first place.
CHP reported that at least one person was injured in the crash. The name, age, and current condition of the injured individual were not disclosed.
The highway lanes passing through the crash site were temporarily closed as the authorities investigated and cleared the scene. Motorists are advised to expect heavy traffic delays around the area.
Further information was not immediately available, and the authorities are still gathering all the necessary details to determine the factors contributing to the accident.
Investigations are ongoing.
Don’t Know What To Do After An Accident?
Your safety and rights depend on what you do next after an accident. Remember the following steps if you find yourself in one:
- Check yourself for any injuries.
- Stay on the scene, call 9-1-1, and wait for emergency responders.
- Move your vehicle to the road shoulder if safe; turn on hazard lights.
- Fully cooperate with law enforcement and stay until cleared to leave.
- Document the scene and injuries with photos and videos.
- Seek immediate medical attention.
- Contact your insurance company and find a personal injury lawyer for legal advice.
What A Lawyer Can Do For You
Many victims put off calling a lawyer even if they sustain injuries after an accident. However, lawyers can help you in many ways. They can provide you with police reports, CCTV footage, and witness statements to strengthen your case. Your attorney will also negotiate with insurance companies to get you fair compensation. The best part is that they will do all of these things for you at no upfront cost. So if you’re injured in an accident, hire a personal injury attorney to recover medical bills, car repair costs, lost wages, and pain and suffering.