Garden Grove, CA (November 20, 2022) – On Saturday, November 19, a hit-and-run crash was reported in Garden Grove that resulted in injuries.
According to reports, the accident occurred at the intersection of Lampson Avenue and Dale Street. A vehicle entered the intersection when it was crashed into by a second vehicle that entered the intersection at the same time. The driver of the second vehicle that smashed into the other car did not stop at the accident scene but immediately fled without stopping to check on the other driver. There is no indication as to whether the police have apprehended the suspect or are still searching for them.
Emergency personnel was immediately called. Police and paramedics arrived shortly. The vehicle that was hit, sustained significant damage as a result of the collision. Paramedics arrived on the scene within minutes and tended to the injured occupants of the vehicle. Officials report that significant injuries were sustained, but there is no information at this time as to the extent of the injuries or the number of people injured in the accident.
Police are still investigating the circumstances surrounding the crash. The area was closed to allow police to investigate and the accident to be cleared.
Our thoughts are with the victims injured in this accident. We hope for their full recovery.
California is the most populated state in the nation. Over 27 million vehicles are registered in the state, which makes it one of the most congested and dangerous places to drive. Every day the main metropolitan areas are flooded with traffic, causing long commutes, traffic jams, and accidents. Many of these accidents result in serious injury or death.
California law states that when you are involved in an accident, you must stop and remain at the accident scene to exchange your license and insurance information. However, there are more news stories of drivers who are breaking the law and fleeing from an accident scene. Oftentimes, drivers will flee an accident when they have engaged in other illegal activities, such as drinking and driving, or if they have a suspended license, or do not have insurance. Failing to stop at the scene of an accident is punishable as either a misdemeanor or felony offense, depending on the circumstances.
Being in a car accident is stressful. When the other driver doesn’t stop to exchange information with you, it makes the situation much more stressful and difficult. Especially if you’re injured, you may worry more about who will pay for your medical care, expenses, and lost wages if you can’t work for some time. The police have a very high success rate of finding people who flee from an accident. In the event the person that hit you is not located, many victims of hit-and-run accidents don’t realize that they are still entitled to compensation for their medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering as a result of the accident. This is typically covered under California’s uninsured motorist coverage (UM) that each driver has under their insurance policy.
If you or a family member were hurt in a hit-and-run accident you should speak to an experienced car accident lawyer right away, who will walk you through the process of filing a claim and will help you understand your rights and how much you may be entitled to as compensation. Contact a Garden Grove car accident attorney by calling (888) 539-3154 to see how we can help you.
Note: This post was created through the use of secondary sources such as state and local news sources, police accident reports, social media platforms, and eyewitness accounts about serious injury accidents that take place in Orange County. The facts surrounding this accident have not been independently verified, therefore, if any information is incorrect, please contact Russell & Lazarus APC, Personal Injury Lawyer so we can update the post with the most accurate information available. We will remove this post upon request.
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