Kingsburg, CA – Three-Vehicle Crash on Road 36 Leads to Overturned Car
Kingsburg, CA (March 14, 2019) – The California Highway Patrol reported that a three-vehicle crash occurred around 6:01 a.m. Thursday, March 14th, on Avenue 384 and Road 36. Paramedics and the Tulare County Fire Department responded to the crash and assisted those who were injured.
One of the cars involved in the crash overturned and trapped one person inside the vehicle. Additionally, the street sign for Road 36 was knocked down during the crash.
Though the report contained few other details, the investigation into the cause of the crash is ongoing.
We wish the injured a rapid recovery.
Multi-vehicle Crashes on California Freeways
Accidents involving more than two cars are more likely to occur on freeways than other roadways. The nature of driving on freeways is very different than driving on city streets. Not only is the speed limit higher, but many people drive on freeways to travel far distances, leaving them road-weary. Additionally, many drivers tend to rubber-neck when accidents occur, which can lead to even more accidents.
If you have been injured while traveling on a freeway, you need an attorney who understands the types of accidents that occur in this environment and who will fight to be sure that you receive the compensation you deserve. Contact the Brady Law Group at 866-478-6483 to speak with a lawyer who is experienced in freeway accident cases.
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.