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Can I Sue for Emotional Distress After a Car Accident in California?

Most people know that after an accident leaves them injured, they may be able to sue for physical damages. However, many victims may wonder whether they can seek compensation for the emotional distress they may suffer from an accident. 

Younglove Law Group is a team of dedicated personal injury lawyers with experience helping victims of personal injury. While emotional distress may be difficult to quantify when filing a personal injury claim, it is not impossible with the help of a knowledgeable injury lawyer. 

What Is Emotional Distress?

After an accident, 9% of victims may suffer from emotional distress. Just as accident victims suffer physically, emotional distress can also be damaging to victims. Emotional distress is mental suffering or anguish either intentionally inflicted or induced by an incident like an accident. In California, the courts recognize emotional distress as a type of damage resulting from an accident that may be compensated. If you can provide evidence to support your claim, you may sue for emotional distress. 

How Can I Sue for Emotional Distress?

If you and your trusted personal injury attorney are building a case to sue for emotional distress after an accident, the following steps may help to strengthen your claim:

  • Document your emotional distress: To back up your claims, document your medical and work records and keep a personal journal. Using an electronic health tracker to track your heart rate and sleep schedule may also help build your case. 
  • Discuss with your attorney: Partnering with an experienced personal injury attorney may help build your claim. Discussing the details of your emotional distress may better help them understand your case as they prepare to represent you. 
  • File an emotional distress claim: Seek the help of your personal injury attorney. Once you have collected sufficient evidence of your distress, you may move forward with filing a claim. 

Once you have decided to move forward with suing for emotional distress, the process may be extended and drawn out. Having a knowledgeable attorney on your side may take some stress away from the situation and provide you with a trusted partner as you seek compensation. 

Types of Emotional Distress Claims

There are two different types of emotional distress claims that a victim may file. 

Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress

This is the first way an accident victim may file for an emotional distress claim. In this case, the defendant will have committed an act that caused the victim emotional distress unintentionally. The victim does not necessarily need to be physically harmed in a case of negligent infliction of emotional distress. If the individual was in the danger zone, most jurisdictions may allow the victim to recover damages for emotional distress.

Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress

When the defendant intentionally or recklessly inflicted emotional distress upon a victim, an individual may choose to file this type of emotional distress claim. Examples of intentionally inflicting emotional distress upon another would be constant tormenting or verbal attacks. 

Newport Beach Personal Injury Attorneys Are Here to Help

Suffering physical injuries after an accident may cause many weeks of pain and suffering for a victim, but emotional distress may be just as detrimental to a victim’s well-being. In California, an accident victim may sue for emotional distress, but you should consider contacting an experienced personal injury attorney to help you build your claim. 

Younglove Law Group is a team of dedicated personal injury attorneys available to help their clients 24/7. Our legal team has been featured in renowned publications like Advocate magazine for our award-winning representation of each client we help. For a free case review, call (949) 691-3660 or contact us here

Can I Collect a Car Accident Settlement that Exceeds My Insurance Policy Limits?

In most car accident cases, your settlement is capped by the at-fault driver’s insurance policy limits, since insurers are not required to pay out more than the coverage the driver purchased. Still, when your medical bills, lost wages, and other losses exceed those limits, you are not simply out of options. California law and your own insurance policy may offer several paths to recover the difference, including pursuing the at-fault driver directly, tapping into additional coverage, or holding other responsible parties accountable for the harm.

At Younglove Law Group, our Newport Beach personal injury attorneys work with clients across California whose damages outpace what an at-fault driver’s insurer is willing to pay. Below, we walk through how policy limits work, what changed under California’s new minimum coverage law, and the practical options that may help you recover more than the initial policy limit allows.

How Insurance Policy Limits Work in a California Car Accident Claim

Every driver in California is required to carry insurance that meets the state’s financial responsibility law, since driving without proof of coverage is illegal. That coverage typically falls into two categories, each with its own dollar limits set by the policy the driver purchased:

  • Bodily injury liability coverage, which pays for injuries to people harmed in the crash, subject to a per-person and a per-accident limit.
  • Property damage liability coverage, which pays to repair or replace a vehicle or other property damaged in the collision, subject to a separate limit.

Because these limits apply separately, a driver’s policy generally will not pay out more than what was purchased, regardless of how severe your injuries are or how high your medical bills climb. Policies are also written as either split limits, with a separate per-person and per-accident cap, or as a single combined limit that applies to all injuries and property damage from one crash. When more than one person is hurt in the same accident, the per-accident limit is divided among everyone with a claim, which can shrink your individual recovery even further if you were riding with passengers or the collision involved several vehicles. Some policies also include optional medical payment coverage, which can help pay initial medical bills regardless of fault. Our guide to MedPay coverage in California explains how that coverage works alongside standard liability insurance. Understanding your case value early, and comparing it against the at-fault driver’s available coverage, matters just as much as understanding who was at fault.

California Raised Its Minimum Insurance Requirements in 2025

For decades, California required drivers to carry only $15,000 in bodily injury coverage per person and $30,000 per accident, limits that had not changed since 1967. Under California’s new minimum insurance law, Senate Bill 1107, the state’s minimum liability requirements increased to $30,000 per person, $60,000 per accident, and $15,000 for property damage, becoming operative on January 1, 2025.

This change means drivers renewing their policies after that date generally carry higher minimum limits than in prior years, though many policies purchased before the update may still be operating under the old limits until their next renewal. The prior $15,000 per-person minimum could be exhausted by a single emergency room visit or a short hospital stay, which is part of why claims involving the old minimum limits so often left injured drivers with unpaid bills. Even with higher minimums in place, catastrophic injury cases, especially those involving surgery, long-term care, or lost earning capacity, can still exceed what a minimum policy provides. Finding out early whether the at-fault driver carries only the state minimum or a higher limit is one of the most useful steps in evaluating your claim.

Can Your Settlement Exceed the At-Fault Driver’s Policy Limits?

Settlements that exceed an at-fault driver’s insurance policy limits are not the norm, since insurers are only contractually obligated to pay up to the coverage purchased. However, when injuries are severe or long-lasting, medical costs and lost income can outpace even a mid-range policy relatively quickly. Extended hospitalization, surgery, ongoing physical therapy, future medical needs, and a reduced capacity to earn a living all add up in ways that a policy purchased years earlier may never have anticipated. When this happens, several legal and insurance-based options may be available to help close the gap between what the insurer will pay and what your claim may actually be worth. Discussing these options with a personal injury lawyer early can help you understand which ones apply to your circumstances.

Suing the At-Fault Driver for the Difference

One option is to pursue the at-fault driver personally for the amount that exceeds their policy limit. This route can be worthwhile when the driver has significant personal assets, such as real estate, savings, or other property, that could be used to satisfy a judgment. In many cases, however, individual drivers do not have enough personal assets to make this approach practical, and pursuing a judgment against someone with limited resources can take considerable time without resulting in actual payment. Even after a court issues a judgment, collecting on it can require additional steps, such as placing a lien on real property or garnishing wages, and a driver with few assets may be able to discharge the debt in bankruptcy before you ever collect. Weighing the likely cost and duration of litigation against the realistic chance of collecting anything beyond the insurance payout is an important part of this decision.

Pursuing Multiple At-Fault Parties

If more than one party contributed to the accident, you may be able to hold each of them accountable for their share of the damages. This can include another driver, a commercial vehicle operator, or an employer if the at-fault driver was working at the time of the crash. A vehicle defect, a hazardous road condition maintained by a public entity, or a third driver who contributed to a chain-reaction collision can also expand the pool of potentially responsible parties. When multiple parties and their respective insurance policies are involved, your recoverable compensation is generally drawn proportionally from each policy based on the degree of fault assigned to that party, which can meaningfully increase the total amount available to cover your losses.

Economic Damages and California’s Proposition 51

California’s Proposition 51 limits each defendant’s liability for non-economic damages, such as pain and suffering, to their proportionate share of fault. Economic damages, including medical expenses and lost wages, work differently. Under Proposition 51, a defendant can still be held responsible for the full amount of a plaintiff’s economic damages in cases where other at-fault parties are unable to pay their share. This means identifying even a partially at-fault defendant who has the means to pay, such as a company or a well-insured party, can meaningfully affect how much of your economic losses are ultimately recoverable, particularly in cases involving an uninsured or judgment-proof defendant.

When an Insurer Acts in Bad Faith

Insurance companies owe their policyholders a duty to handle claims honestly and in a timely manner. When an insurer unreasonably denies a valid claim, delays payment without justification, drags out an investigation with no reasonable basis, or refuses a settlement demand that clearly falls within the at-fault driver’s policy limit, this may be considered acting in bad faith. Some bad faith cases arise when an insurer had the opportunity to settle a claim within the policy limit but failed to do so, exposing the driver to a larger judgment that the insurer could otherwise have avoided. If you can show that an insurer engaged in these practices while handling the at-fault driver’s claim, this may open an additional avenue for recovery beyond the original policy limit. Because bad faith claims often involve fact-specific evidence about how an insurer handled the file, working with an attorney familiar with these tactics can help you recognize the warning signs early.

Umbrella Policies for Additional Coverage

Some drivers carry an umbrella insurance policy in addition to their standard auto coverage. An umbrella policy provides an extra layer of liability protection once the underlying auto policy’s limits have been exhausted, and while these policies are more common among business owners, individuals can purchase them as well, often at a relatively modest additional premium given the extra protection they provide. If the at-fault driver in your case has umbrella coverage, it may provide additional funds beyond what their standard auto policy alone would pay, though identifying this coverage often requires formal discovery during a claim or lawsuit, since umbrella policies are rarely disclosed voluntarily during early settlement talks.

Underinsured and Uninsured Motorist Coverage Can Help Fill the Gap

One of the most overlooked resources for accident victims is their own auto insurance policy. California does not require drivers to carry underinsured motorist (UIM) or uninsured motorist (UM) coverage on its own, but under California Insurance Code section 11580.2, insurers must offer this coverage in an amount matching a policyholder’s bodily injury liability limits, unless the policyholder agrees in writing to reduce or reject it. Many drivers unknowingly carry only a reduced amount of UM/UIM coverage because a lower limit was selected, sometimes years earlier, without much thought given to how it would apply after a serious crash. UIM coverage applies when the at-fault driver’s policy limits are lower than your damages, allowing you to recover the difference, up to your own policy’s UIM limit, from your own insurer. UM coverage serves a similar purpose when the at-fault driver has no insurance at all.

Reviewing the declarations page of your own policy, or asking your insurance agent directly, can reveal whether this coverage is available to you and how much of a gap it might close. It is also worth understanding Proposition 213 before assuming your own coverage will apply the same way it would in a typical claim, since California law places some restrictions on recovery for uninsured drivers involved in an accident. For a closer look at how this coverage works in practice, see our overview of uninsured motorist accidents in California.

What to Do if Your Damages Exceed Available Insurance Coverage

If your losses are climbing toward, or beyond, the at-fault driver’s policy limit, a few practical steps can help protect your claim. First, avoid accepting a quick settlement offer before you understand the full extent of your medical treatment and other losses, since accepting a policy-limit payout typically requires you to release the driver from further liability. Second, request a copy of the declarations page for both the at-fault driver’s policy and your own, so you know exactly what coverage exists on each side. Third, keep detailed records of every medical bill, wage loss, and out-of-pocket expense, since these records support both the initial claim and any later effort to recover additional compensation. Finally, avoid discussing the details of your injuries or the accident with the at-fault driver’s insurance adjuster before you understand how these options may apply, since early recorded statements are sometimes used later to minimize a claim’s value.

If the at-fault driver was uninsured or underinsured, our Newport Beach underinsured and uninsured motorist accident attorneys can help you evaluate your own policy’s coverage and pursue what may be available to you. Acting promptly also matters, since California generally allows a limited window from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit, and gathering evidence becomes more difficult the longer you wait.

How an Attorney Can Help When Insurance Coverage Falls Short

When the available insurance does not match the scope of your injuries, an attorney’s role often shifts from simply pursuing a straightforward settlement to investigating every possible source of recovery. This can include obtaining the at-fault driver’s full policy declarations, identifying any additional defendants or coverage sources, and building a demand package that documents the true extent of your medical treatment, lost income, and anticipated future care. An attorney can also help coordinate outstanding medical bills, including liens from health insurers or medical providers, so that a settlement or judgment is not immediately absorbed by unresolved billing before you see any of it.

Because these cases often involve more moving parts than a claim that settles comfortably within policy limits, having someone track deadlines, coverage sources, and competing liens can make a meaningful difference in what you ultimately keep from any recovery. This is also where prior experience with insurers matters. Attorneys who have handled cases involving multiple policies, disputed coverage, or a driver’s personal assets tend to recognize patterns in how these claims unfold, which can help set realistic expectations from the outset rather than after months of negotiation.

Frequently Asked Questions About Car Accident Settlements That Exceed Policy Limits

How Often Do Car Accident Settlements Exceed the At-Fault Driver’s Insurance Policy Limits?

It is relatively uncommon for a settlement to exceed the at-fault driver’s policy limits, since insurance companies are only obligated to pay up to the coverage the driver purchased. However, cases involving severe injuries, extensive medical treatment, or long-term disability can produce damages that outpace even a substantial policy, which is when other legal and insurance options become important to explore. An attorney can review the specific facts of your accident to help you understand where your claim is likely to fall.

How Much Car Insurance Are Drivers Required to Carry in California?

As of January 1, 2025, California requires drivers to carry at least $30,000 in bodily injury liability coverage per person, $60,000 per accident, and $15,000 in property damage coverage, an increase from the limits that had been in place since 1967. Some drivers carry higher limits, or additional coverage such as an umbrella policy, beyond these state minimums. Policies that renewed before that date may still reflect the older, lower limits until their next renewal period.

Can I Sue the At-Fault Driver Personally for Damages Beyond Their Policy Limit?

Yes, it is possible to file a lawsuit against an at-fault driver personally for the amount that exceeds their insurance coverage. Whether this is worthwhile often depends on whether the driver has personal assets, such as property or savings, that could realistically satisfy a judgment, since pursuing a driver with limited resources may not result in actual payment. An attorney can help you weigh the likely cost of litigation against the realistic chance of recovering additional funds.

What Does It Mean if an Insurance Company Acts in Bad Faith?

Bad faith generally refers to situations where an insurance company unreasonably denies a valid claim, delays payment without justification, or fails to properly investigate an accident. It can also include an insurer’s failure to accept a reasonable settlement demand that falls within the policy limit. If bad faith practices affected how your claim was handled, this may create an additional avenue for recovery beyond what the original policy limit would otherwise provide.

Does Hiring a Personal Injury Lawyer Cost Anything Upfront if My Claim May Exceed Policy Limits?

Many personal injury attorneys handle car accident cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning fees are generally taken as a percentage of what is recovered rather than paid upfront. This structure is often used regardless of whether the claim settles within the at-fault driver’s policy limit or requires additional steps to pursue further compensation. It is worth confirming the fee arrangement directly with any attorney you consult, including ours, before moving forward with a case.

Can My Own Insurance Policy Help if the At-Fault Driver’s Coverage Is Not Enough?

If you carry underinsured motorist coverage, your own insurer may pay the difference between your damages and the at-fault driver’s policy limit, up to your own policy’s limit. This coverage is separate from the at-fault driver’s insurance, and pursuing it does not require proving that the other driver acted in bad faith or has personal assets. Reviewing your policy’s declarations page, or asking your insurance agent, is the fastest way to find out whether this coverage applies to your situation.

Contact a California Car Accident Attorney at Younglove Law Group

Our attorneys at Younglove Law Group have represented California car accident victims in claims involving disputed liability, multiple at-fault parties, and situations where the available insurance coverage did not match the severity of the injuries involved. We look at every angle of a claim, from the at-fault driver’s policy to your own coverage and any other parties who may share responsibility, before recommending a path forward. Every case is different, and the options that make sense for one client, whether that means pursuing an at-fault driver personally, investigating a bad faith claim, or turning to underinsured motorist coverage, may not be the right fit for another, which is why we take the time to walk through your specific situation before recommending next steps.

If your car accident claim may exceed the at-fault driver’s insurance policy limits, understanding your full range of options, from pursuing the responsible party to tapping into your own underinsured motorist coverage, can make a meaningful difference in your recovery. Reach out to our team through our contact form to discuss the details of your accident and find out which of these paths may apply to your case.

Steps to Take after a Rideshare Accident in California

In 2020, around 93 million people across the globe used Uber. While COVID-19 created a drop in riders of 18 million, the rates at which people are booking rideshares again are increasing each day. However, with more people using rideshare options and out on the road, there is a higher likelihood of accidents. 

While we hope for the best during our time in a rideshare vehicle, there are some things we are unable to control. Knowing what to do if you find yourself in this situation is crucial. The aftermath of an accident can be frightening and disorienting, but a few key steps can save your life and assist your personal injury case. 

5 Steps to Take after a California Rideshare Accident

Getting into an accident can come with a weight on your shoulders. There are a few critical steps to take so that you can have the accident documented as best as you can. Proper documentation will be crucial to your personal injury case, and you need proof of the accident and your position in the accident. Following these five steps can allow you to feel grounded and prepared:

Seek Immediate Medical Attention

Checking whether you or anyone else involved is injured or requires immediate medical assistance is essential. Sometimes, you may not fully comprehend the extent of your injuries at first and will need to seek medical attention later. It is best to get medical help right away to catch undetected injuries, even if you don’t feel pain or experience symptoms of a serious injury. 

Call the Police

Even if you believe the accident is only minor, you should contact the police to document the accident in a police report. This will serve as a great piece of unbiased evidence of the accident and might assist in establishing the other party’s liability. When you have a police report of the accident, you will have more time to go through the other steps before the officer gets to the scene of the accident. 

Collecting the Other Party’s Information

Getting the other person’s information will allow your insurance company and your personal injury lawyer to contact and negotiate settlements and other legal matters. Important information to gather from others is the driver’s name, phone number, insurance policy number and expiration date, and vehicle details. 

However, if you are unable to get this information, talk with your personal injury lawyer, and they may be able to get information from the filed police report. 

Gather Evidence

One of the most vital steps is gathering evidence and documenting the accident. Photos and videos are great pieces of evidence that can show people who were not at the scene of the accident clues as to what happened. From dents to skidmarks, every little piece of information that is documented can play a critical role in how your personal injury claim plays out. The more information and documentation you have, the more likely you will be able to prove the other party is liable. 

Contact a Personal Injury Lawyer

With complex terminology and unfamiliar processes, many find filing a personal injury claim overwhelming. For a claim to move smoothly, you will need to gather the correct documents and invest time into understanding the complete process. When you work with a personal injury lawyer, they will be able to answer your questions, establish the other person’s negligence, and negotiate settlement offers. 

Following these steps can help reduce the stress you are bombarded with and assist with making decisions regarding the settlement of your case. A personal injury lawyer in Newport Beach will advocate in your best interest and work to properly represent you in the legal process. There is a lot that goes into a personal injury settlement that you may not be aware of, and instead of spending time stressing about whether you have all the correct information, work with someone experienced and well-versed in the law. 

Trust Younglove Law Group for Dependable Personal Injury Representation in California 

When you suffer injuries in a rideshare accident, more than one person may be responsible for the damages. Our team at Younglove Law Group is client-oriented and wants to make sure you receive the best treatment and compensation your case allows for. With over $40 million recovered for our past clients, we have the experience and dedication to represent you in your personal injury case. 

We understand that medical expenses and other financial losses can make it difficult to afford legal representation. We won’t charge you anything until we have won your case. Our priority is to have your rights and intentions respected during legal proceedings. 

Call (949) 691-3660 or fill out our online contact form for a free consultation. 

Deanna and Frederick Stuve hit by Chillandra Bell (Huntington Beach)

July 25, 2021 – Huntington Beach, California: Deanna and Frederick Stuve were hit by Chillandra Bell on Sunday night on Pacific Coast Highway in Huntington Beach. Chillandra Bell was driving a Nissan Altima and has been accused of driving away from the scene of the collision before abandoning the vehicle on the side of the highway. She fled the scene in a different getaway car, which police tracked to its registered owner’s home where they found Chillandra Bell.

If you were involved in this incident and would like more information, please click here for help requesting a copy of the police report. Our team of attorneys is here to help you find answers and justice.

More specifically, Deanna and Frederick Stuve were hit by Chillandra Bell when she ran a red light while they were crossing the street in a marked crosswalk on Newland Avenue at the intersection with Pacific Coast Highway around 8:00 pm. Deanna Stuve was tragically pronounced dead at the scene, and Frederick Stuve was taken to a nearby hospital with severe injuries.

Chillandra Bell was arrested on suspicion of vehicular manslaughter with gross negligence and felony hit-and-run resulting in death or injury.

Anyone with information about this accident is asked to contact police.

We Are Here to Help

Our sincerest sympathies are with those involved in this incident and their families. We understand the impact losing a loved one in a severe Huntington Beach auto accident can have on your life. Our team of attorneys is compassionate and understanding. We know how to handle the legal and financial aspects of your loss. That way you can focus on coping with it. Our experienced team of Huntington Beach wrongful death attorneys and Huntington Beach car accident attorneys are here to help you seek justice and compensation.

Call Younglove Law Group at (949) 691-3660 for a free and confidential consultation. Additionally, if you need help after hours, our team is available 24/7 for your convenience. We are also available via online chat and text message.

Source: https://www.ocregister.com/2021/07/25/hit-and-run-crash-kills-one-and-seriously-hurts-another-on-pch/

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Manuel Contreras Arrested After Fatal Crash (Orange)

July 18, 2021 – Orange, California: Manuel Antonio Sanchez Contreras was arrested for driving under the influence after causing a fatal crash in Orange on Sunday afternoon. The accident occurred around 4 pm in the intersection of West Sycamore Avenue and North Main Street, according to police.

If you are a family member of someone involved in this incident and would like more information, please click here for help requesting a copy of the police report. Our team of attorneys is here to help you find answers and justice during this difficult time.

There were 2 vehicles involved in this incident, a Mazda Protege and a Honda Accord. Manuel Antonio Sanchez Contreras, who was driving the Honda, collided into the driver of the Mazda and was arrested after the fatal crash. The driver of the Mazda was pronounced dead at the scene.

Specifically, Manuel Contreras was arrested on suspicion of gross vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated. He was uninjured. It is believed Manuel Contreras was traveling at a high rate of speed when he rear-ended the Mazda while it was stopped in a left turn lane, waiting to turn onto westbound Sycamore Avenue from North Main Street.

If you have any information that might assist police in their investigation, please them at (714) 744-7444.

We Are Here to Help

Our sincerest sympathies are with those involved in this incident and their families. We understand the impact losing a loved one in a severe Orange County auto accident can have on your life. Our team of attorneys is compassionate and understanding. We know how to handle the legal and financial aspects of your loss. That way you can focus on coping with it. Our experienced team of Newport Beach wrongful death attorneys and Newport Beach car accident attorneys are here to help you seek justice and compensation.

Call Younglove Law Group at (949) 691-3660 for a free and confidential consultation. Additionally, if you need help after hours, our team is available 24/7 for your convenience. We are also available by online chat and text message.

Source: https://www.ocregister.com/2021/07/18/1-dead-1-arrested-after-collision-in-orange/

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Jene Arthur Douglas Killed in Crash (Lucerne Valley)

June 12, 2021 – Lucerne Valley, California: Jene Arthur Douglas was sadly killed in a crash on Saturday, June 12, 2021 around 4:13 pm. He was 49 years-old.

The accident occurred on State Highway 247, west of Visalia Avenue. The incident remains under investigation. Two pickup trucks were found with major property damage when first responders arrived on scene.

Jene Arthur Douglas was unfortunately killed in the crash with first responders pronouncing him dead at the scene. Another person with critical injuries was airlifted to Loma Linda University Medical Center for emergency medical treatment.

A fundraiser is planned at 5 pm this Friday evening at Cafe 247 in Lucerne Valley. It is intended to help Jene Arthur Douglas’ family cover the cost of his funeral expenses. There will be raffles, music, and food. If you have the means to help, please consider contributing.

This collision remains under investigation. If you have information that might help with the investigation, please contact California Highway Patrol.

We Are Here to Help

If you are a family member of someone involved in this incident and would like more information, please click here for help requesting a police report. Our team of attorneys is here to help you find answers and justice during this difficult time.

Our deepest condolences and sympathies are with those involved in this incident and their families. We understand the impact losing a loved one in a severe trucking accident can have on your life. Our team of attorneys is compassionate, understanding, and knows how to handle the legal and financial aspects of your loss. That way you can focus on coping with it. Our experienced team of California wrongful death attorneys and car accident attorneys are here to help you seek justice and compensation.

Call Younglove Law Group at (844) 810-1800 for a free and confidential consultation. Additionally, if you need help after hours, our team is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for your convenience. We are also available by online chat and text message.

Source: https://www.vvng.com/lucerne-valley-man-killed-in-saturday-afternoon-crash-identified/

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Motorcyclist Donovan Williams Killed in Crash (Santa Clarita)

June 10, 2021 – Santa Clarita, California: Motorcyclist Donovan Williams was killed in a crash around 10 pm on Thursday, June 10, 2021, in Santa Clarita, California. The crash occurred north of Sierra Highway and Via Princessa. It involved Donovan Daniel William’s motorcycle and two other motor vehicles.

If you are a family member of someone involved in this incident and would like more information, please click here for help requesting the police report. Our team of attorneys is here to help you find answers and justice during this trying time.

Furthermore, according to Keith Greene of the Santa Clarita Sheriff’s station, the 23-year-old Newhall resident, motorcyclist Donovan Williams, was killed in the crash and pronounced dead at the scene after his motorcycle caught fire.

According to LA County Fire Department supervisor Leslie Lua, another involved person was transported to the hospital with unknown injuries. Ms. Lua confirmed units arrived on scene in approximately 8 minutes. The other involved party was transported to the hospital approximately 20 minutes later. This incident remains under investigation.

We Are Here to Help

Our deepest condolences and sympathies are with those involved in this incident and their families. We understand the impact losing a loved one to a severe motorcycle accident can have on your life. Furthermore, our team of attorneys is compassionate and knows how to handle the legal and financial aspects of your loss. Put your burden on us, so you can focus on coping with it. Our experienced team of wrongful death attorneys in Newport Beach, CA , and motorcycle accident attorneys are here to help you seek justice and compensation.

Call Younglove Law Group at (844) 810-1800 for a free and confidential consultation. If you need help after hours, our team is available 24/7 for your convenience. Additionally, we are also available by online chat and text message.

Source: https://signalscv.com/2021/06/one-person-pronounced-dead-after-vehicle-collision-involving-motorcycle/

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Jasmine Amesquita and Baby Killed in Crash (Apple Valley)

June 6, 2021 – Apple Valley, California: Jasmine Amesquita and her baby, Ragnar Segovia, were tragically killed in a head-on crash on Sunday in Apple Valley. If you have the means, please consider donating to the family’s GoFundMe by clicking here.

If you are a family member of someone involved in this incident and would like more information, please click here for help obtaining the police report. Our team of attorneys is here to help you find answers and justice during this difficult time.

The investigation is ongoing, but it is believed Jasmine Amesquita and her baby were killed in a crash around 2:23 pm on June 6, 2021 when a head-on crash occurred near Deep Creek Road and Poppy Road in Apple Valley. Per California Highway Patrol, both of them were sadly pronounced dead at the scene.

For unknown reasons, the driver of a Toyota crossed into northbound traffic on Deep Creek Road, colliding into Jasmine’s vehicle head-on. The driver of the Toyota suffered severe injuries and was airlifted to Loma Linda Medical Center for emergency medical treatment. There were also 3 minor passengers in the Toyota who are believed to have suffered injuries. They were also airlifted to the hospital.

At this time neither drugs nor alcohol are believed to have contributed to the crash, according to California Highway Patrol. If you have information that might help police with their investigation, please call California Highway Patrol at 760-241-1186.

Our deepest sympathies are with those involved in this incident and their families. We understand the impact losing a loved one in a severe car accident can have on your life. Our team of attorneys is compassionate, understanding, and knows how to handle the legal and financial aspects of your loss, so you can focus on coping with it. Our experienced team of California wrongful death attorneys and car accident attorneys are here to help you seek justice and compensation.

Call Younglove Law Group at (844) 810-1800 for a free and confidential consultation. If you need help after hours, our team is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for your convenience. We are also available by online chat and text message.

Source: https://www.vvng.com/woman-and-5-month-old-baby-killed-in-apple-valley-crash-identified/

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The 4 Most Dangerous Roads in Riverside County, CA

Many of California’s most dangerous intersections are located in Riverside County. In Riverside and the surrounding areas, motor vehicle accidents can result in serious injuries and significant losses that may require the help of a California personal injury attorney for recovery in civil court.

Read on if you want to learn which intersections and streets you should avoid or exercise extra caution when passing through. While accidents can occur anywhere in the city, certain areas are known for being more hazardous than others. Traffic accidents tend to occur at these intersections and along these roads more regularly and result in more serious injuries and fatalities.

The Intersection of Ynez Road and Winchester in Temecula

In the last decade, hundreds of crashes have occurred at this seven-lane intersection. It is no surprise that Ynez Road and Winchester are among Riverside County’s most dangerous intersections, given that there are so many lanes of traffic and nearby shopping centers.

Moreover, crossing Ynez on foot can be difficult, as there are only three pedestrian crossings in the area, but none on the north side.

Gilman Springs Road near Bridge Street in Moreno Valley

As you drive down Gilman Springs Road, you will eventually come to Bridge Street. This is a small intersection in Moreno Valley that has a one-lane road with only one left-turn lane. This area lacks street and traffic lights.

A single stop sign stands at the intersection of Bridge Street and Gilman Springs to direct traffic. The intersection has no pedestrian crossings, and with a speed limit of 55 mph, there’s a good chance that lots of cars will speed by, making it one of the most dangerous intersections in Riverside County.

Magnolia Avenue and Tyler Street in Riverside

Magnolia Avenue and Tyler Street in Riverside form a massive intersection. Up to six lanes of traffic pass through this intersection on one side, and it is surrounded by shopping centers, department stores, restaurants, banks, gas stations, and pedestrians. It should come as no surprise that many thousands of accidents occur here each year.

Although street signs are clear and pedestrian crosswalks are available on all sides, there are no bike paths for bicyclists and turning signals are faded and difficult to read. 

Arlington Avenue and Van Buren in Riverside

If you look at Arlington and Van Buren, it is hard to imagine that hundreds of crashes have taken place there in the last decade. Its four sides are equipped with pedestrian crosswalks, bicycle lanes, and readable street signs, and there are no large shopping malls in the neighborhood to draw even more traffic to the area.

This intersection, however, has an ample amount of traffic on its own without the added threat of shoppers and other consumers. With 32 lanes of traffic at this intersection, the number of vehicles crossing each other at the intersection each day greatly increases the risk of people being struck by a distracted, drunk, or reckless driver, thus making it Riverside County’s most dangerous intersection.

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Big Rig Crash Killed Two Children and Two Women (Lancaster)

June 8, 2021 – Lancaster, California: A big rig crash killed two children and two women near Avenue G between 30th Street East and 20th Street East around 9 a.m. in Lancaster on the morning of Friday, June 4, 2021.

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The big rig crash that killed two children and two women involved a black sports car that held five people including two adult women and three boys in ages ranging from 5 to 11. The male driver of the big rig suffered minor injuries.

Authorities say one woman was pronounced dead at the scene. The other woman and two older boys were later pronounced dead at the hospital. The fifth younger child involved is believed still be at the hospital in critical condition.

According to authorities, there has been a recent increase in fatal crashes in the Antelope Valley area likely due to speeding since roads have been empty as a result of the ongoing pandemic. CHP and the local sheriff’s department are making efforts to crack down on speeding to reduce such fatalities.

Currently, it is unclear whether speed played a party of this fatal collision. The cause of the crash is still under investigation.

Our deepest condolences and sympathies are with those involved in this incident and their families. We understand the impact losing a loved one in a severe car accident can have on your life. Our team of attorneys is compassionate, understanding, and knows how to handle the legal and financial aspects of your loss, so you can focus on coping with it. Our experienced team of Newport Beach wrongful death attorneys and car accident attorneys are here to help you seek justice and compensation.

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Source: https://abc7.com/post/lancaster-crash-fatal-deadly-antelope-valley/10744531/

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