Last month, a Fullerton traffic accident between an ambulance and a passenger car sent four people to the hospital with serious injuries. While most drivers know to pull to the curb when they either see the flashing lights of an emergency vehicle or hear sirens, there is much more to safely sharing the road with ambulances, fire trucks, police cars, and other emergency responders.
Far too many crashes occur each year in California between emergency vehicles and other cars—and many are preventable. Here’s how:
Have you been involved in a California car accident with an emergency vehicle, but you aren’t sure who was at fault? Speak with an Orange County personal injury attorney at Russell & Lazarus today. Call us toll-free at (949) 851-0222 to request a free, confidential meeting.
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