Tracy, CA – 1 injured in Collision with Big Rig and Car on 11th St. and South Cabe Rd
Tracy, CA (March 13, 2019) – South Cabe Road and 11th Street was the scene of an accident involving a Nissan Sentra and a big rig truck Wednesday morning.
The California Highway Patrol reported that the crash happened east of the MacArthur Bridge, in the westbound number 1 lane, around 6:50 a.m.
There has been no report concerning the number of parties affected by the crash, but currently, no more than two vehicles are believed to have been involved. Paramedics took at least one person to the hospital with injuries. The victim’s identity and the extent of their injuries are unknown at this time.
Police are currently investigating the case.
Our thoughts are with the victim or victims injured in this incident, and we hope for their complete recoveries.
Crashes with Big Rigs in California
A crash with a big rig can be especially terrifying due to the size of these types of vehicles. If a big rig turns over, not only might it do damage to the cars directly involved in the crash, but any contents of the truck that spills onto the roadway can contribute to further accidents.
If a crash involving a commercial truck has caused you or your loved one serious injury or death, contact the Brady Law Group to speak with attorneys experienced in helping victims of truck accidents deal with insurance companies and other legal aspects of your situation. Please contact us today at 866-478-6483.
Note:Â Outside sources were used in the creation of this post, including news bulletins and first-hand accounts of the accident and injuries involved. As a result, the details of the accident presented have not been independently verified by our own writing staff. If you have identified any false information in the story, please inform us immediately, and we will adjust the posting to reflect the most accurate content available.
Disclaimer:Â As a member of the local community, we at Brady Law Group strive to improve the overall safety and quality of life for everyone who lives in our beloved state. We are extremely saddened by these accidents but hope that, through an awareness of these dangers, those in our community will take precautions to avoid these accidents. This is not a solicitation for business, and this information should not be misconstrued as medical or legal advice. We wish only the best and quickest recovery to all those involved in the accident.