(Industry, CA) Two Pico Rivera residents were tragically killed in a crash in Industry on Thursday, January 16. Their names were Pamela Gutierrez Guizar, 47, and Grecia Garcia Sofia, 19.
The collision occurred for unknown reasons between a Metrolink train and a Toyota Camry. It happened around 8 a.m. on Rose Hills Road and South Capitol Avenue.
Paramedics sadly pronounced the two victims dead at the scene. Two other people were rushed to the hospital with moderate injuries.
200 people had been aboard the Metrolink train. An investigation into this devastating crash is ongoing.
The Accident News Now team extends our heartfelt sympathies to the loved ones and families of the victims during this difficult time. A loss like this can cause unimaginable pain. If you or someone you know has been impacted by this tragedy, we are here for you. Our legal experts can help you navigate this extraordinarily hard time and get you the answers you deserve.
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Liability in an Industry Car Accident
It’s unclear what caused this accident at this time, but speeding is a top factor in causing car accidents. Speeding, as all motorists are aware, is a surefire way to make driving more dangerous for you, your passengers, and the cars around you.
California has what is called its “basic speed law,” which is a very straightforward law that says motorists must always drive at a “reasonable” speed based on road conditions. The law reads:
“No person shall drive a vehicle upon a highway at a speed greater than is reasonable or prudent having due regard for weather, visibility, the traffic on, and the surface and width of, the highway, and in no event at a speed which endangers the safety of persons or property.”
Always make sure to follow the speed limit, and adjust your speed based on road conditions, weather conditions, and any other unusual factors. Getting to your destination a little bit faster is not worth the risk of speeding.