Butte County, CA (August 7, 2023) A head-on collision in Butte County, California killed 2 people and left 3 injured. The California Highway Patrol said the collision occurred on Highway 149 just south of Highway 99.
The California Highway Patrol said their investigation revealed that a 2014 Volkswagen Jetta was traveling southbound on Highway 149 from Highway 99. The vehicle veered into the dirt center divide, into oncoming traffic. The CHP said that at the same time, a green 1999 Ford Ranger was in the right, number 2 lane, driving northbound on 149.
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The Volkswagen, driving on the wrong side of the road, headed right into the Ford’s path, causing a head-on collision. The two people riding in the Ford Ranger were killed from the impact. The driver of the Volkswagen, 26-year-old Dangelo Charles of Sacramento, was arrested and transported to the hospital with major injuries.
Fayth Mccan-Bush, 22, of Paradise, was a passenger in the Volkswagen. Mccan-Bush was seriously injured and taken to Enloe Hospital. A 3-year-old, also from Paradise, was riding in the Volkswagen. She sustained major injuries and was taken to Enloe Hospital to receive treatment.
California Highway Patrol said they don’t know if drugs or alcohol was a factor in this collision. They are conducting a thorough investigation of the accident.
Liability In Butte County Car Accidents
Despite improved safety measures for cars, motor vehicle accidents remain one of the leading causes of serious injury and death in the United States. According to the CDC, “more than 32,000 people are killed and 2 million are injured each year from motor vehicle crashes.” There are a number of factors that could potentially contribute to a car accident including:
- Speeding
- Distracted driving
- Inclement weather
- Dangerous turns
- Poorly designed roadways
All drivers have a legal obligation to exercise due care in order to avoid causing accidents. This is especially true for commercial drivers that work for a city. A number of collisions are due to drivers that make dangerous left turns. Pursuant to California Vehicle Code 21801, the driver of any vehicle intending to turn left must yield the right of way traveling from the opposite direction close enough to pose a hazard.
If a negligent driver worked for a city, that city could potentially be liable in the event of an accident. Generally speaking, employers are vicariously liable for the negligent actions of their employees – insofar as those employees were working within the course and scope of their job duties. There are a number of steps that should be taken after a car accident.
- Photos of the accident site should be taken.
- Surveillance footage should be sought.
- Medical records should be preserved.
- Eye witnesses should be interviewed.
- A thorough independent investigation should be conducted.
The family of any victim that has died in a car accident may have legal recourse through a bodily injury claim. Damages in a civil claim can help cover lost wages, medical bills and funeral expenses. It is essential that evidence is properly preserved after a car accident. A car accident attorney can examine all of the facts of your case and let you know what your legal options are.
Investigating A Butte County Car Accident
We at Accident News Now extend our deepest condolences to the families of the 2 people who were killed in this collision. Any person that may have information about what happened should reach out to the police. A thorough investigation must be conducted for the sake of all who have lost so much.
Do you need more information about a Butte County car accident? Our team of personal injury lawyers are here to answer any questions that you may have. We care deeply that accident victims are aware of their rights and that negligent drivers are held to account for their actions. Whether you just have legal questions or need a free, independent investigation into an accident we are here for you. You can reach out to us anytime at (844) 966-0965.