Scene of the Accident and Determining Fault
The stretch of Pioneer Boulevard where the accident occurred is in a residential neighborhood, and the only traffic control device at the 605 freeway exit is a stop sign for those leaving the freeway. Consequently, the truck driver was obligated to enter Pioneer Boulevard only when it was safe to do so, and the driver of the Dodge would likely have had the right-of-way. The speed of the Dodge will be a factor in reconstructing the accident and determining fault. The speed limit in the area is 35 mph, and given the damage to the car it stands to reason the driver was traveling at or near the limit. Apart from the speed of the Dodge, there will also be an issue as to headlight usage on both vehicles and whether the injured driver should have been able able to see the truck in time to avoid the collision. The truck driver's flight from the scene would suggest he was conscious of the fact he was at fault for the accident and evidence of flight can be used to prove "consciousness of guilt."
What to Do After an Injury Accident
After an injury accident that wasn't your fault, while it certainly won't the first thing on your mind, evidence gathering is one of the most important things you can do to protect your right to compensation. Nearly everyone has a cell phone camera that can be perhaps the most useful tool in these situations. If at all possible, you would want to document not only the damage to the vehicles but their points of rest after the collision. In addition, taking pictures should assist in establishing the lighting conditions that existed at the time. Also, taking pictures of the interior of your vehicle may help to establish the severity of the impact, seatbelt usage and air bag deployment. Once those pictures are taken, they should be preserved not only on the cell phone but also in a hard copy and in an e-mail, so as to greatly lessen the chances the evidence will be lost or destroyed.
If you or a loved one has been injured in an automobile accident, contacting an Orange County car accident attorney may be the best way to ensure your right to compensation will be vigorously pursued and protected.
SOURCE: Roof of Car Cut off When it Collides with Big Rig on 605 Freeway in Whittier, KTLA News, November 11, 2013, by Ann Pride
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