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June 5, 2021 – Lucerne Valley, California: Reuben White was sadly killed in a crash with a tractor-trailer on June 5, 2021. He was only 17 years-old.

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The accident remains under investigation. It is believed that on the morning of June 5, around 7:53 am, Reuben White was killed in a crash with a tractor-trailer while driving a 2015 Chevy Traverse northbound on SR-247 near Lake Street. He apparently lost control of his vehicle, which caused it to careen from the road onto the dirt adjacent to the shoulder. It is believed that he tried to regain control of his vehicle, traveling back into the flow of traffic directly into the path of a 2017 Freightliner pulling a 53-foot trailer.

The tractor-trailer’s driver attempted to brake, but was unable to avoid a collision with the right side of the Chevy Traverse. Reuben White was sadly pronounced dead at the scene.

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, so you can focus on coping with it. Our experienced team of Newport Beach wrongful death attorneys and truck accident attorneys are here to help you seek justice and compensation.

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Source: https://www.vvng.com/17-year-old-from-victorville-killed-in-lucerne-valley-crash-identified/

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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/2-children-2-women-killed-in-lancaster-crash/10744531/

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While driving around the picturesque roads of California, you have no doubt encountered a motorcyclist –– or a group of them –– at some point during your travels. According to Statista.com, there are more than 800,000 registered motorcycles in the Golden State. Around the beaches especially, they are common methods of transportation. What is even more common is to experience motorcyclists riding between lanes of traffic. This is called “lane splitting.” In the United States, lane splitting is highly regulated, and people often wonder whether it is legal in California.

Listed below are four important points about lane splitting in California.

Lane Splitting is Legal Only in California 

Motorcycle lane splitting is often misinterpreted by road users as being illegal, but this is not always true. It has never been illegal for California drivers to split lanes or share lanes. As such, lane splitting has long been a common method of traveling for motorcycles, particularly as the traffic got slower. Over time, motorcycle riders started lane splitting to keep their vehicles cool and reduce traffic congestion so they could reach their destinations quicker. When lane-splitting, motorcycle riders still have to abide by speed limits, other traffic laws, and can be cited if they do not operate their vehicles responsibly. 

In every state except California, lane splitting is unlawful, according to the American Motorcyclist Association. In most states, it is illegal for motorcyclists to pass a vehicle in the same lane or to ride between lanes of traffic. Nonetheless, there have been some states that have proposed legislation permitting lane splitting. 

Changes to the Law Were Implemented 

In 2017, Governor Jerry Brown signed Assembly Bill 51 into law to lay to rest any uncertainty about lane-splitting. Following its implementation, the California Highway Patrol (CHP) was allowed to set clear guidelines regarding lane splitting to keep motorists safe. Specifically, Section 400 of the bill defined lane splitting as a motorcycle riding between rows of stationary or moving cars with two wheels on the ground.  

California Highway Patrol, in collaboration with the Department of Transportation, the Department of Motor vehicles, and the office of traffic safety and motorcycle safety, developed “lane splitting safety tips.” 

Limited Data on the Dangers of Lane-Splitting 

Lack of data is one of the biggest issues with lane splitting. According to a 2015 study conducted by the Safe Transportation Research & Education Center at University of California, Berkeley, 17 percent of the 6,000 motorcyclists who crashed between June 2012 and August 2013 were lane splitting.

The study also indicates that lane splitting is a relatively safe way to ride a motorcycle in traffic moving at fewer than 50 mph, as long as the speed of the motorcycle does not exceed that of surrounding traffic by more than 15 mph. However, the authors point out that the study cannot be used to assess the overall safety of lane splitting. To determine the safety of the practice overall, researchers would need to collect crash data on motorcycle riders who lane split as well as those who do not and see if one population is more prone to crashes.

While California is the only state where lane splitting is legal, it has a low number of motorcycle deaths per 100,000 registered motorcycles when compared to other states according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. This, however, fails to consider other state-to-state variations, such as helmet regulations and motorcycle riding culture. The fact remains that there is no definitive evidence that lane splitting is safe.

Motorcyclists and Drivers Have Different Opinions

Speed and safety are two main reasons motorcycle riders lane split. As a result of lane splitting, motorcycles can travel through traffic at a much faster speed than cars, and bikers say that it improves commutes for everyone. Motorcyclists say lane splitting actually makes them feel safer while riding, despite the fact that drivers often cite safety as a criticism of the practice. Drivers, according to motorcycle groups, tend to associate lane splitting with acts of recklessness, high speeds, rather than with lawful, slow speed lane splitting.

Drivers, on the other hand, generally do not like motorcyclists who lane split. Most drivers disapprove of lane splitting because they believe it is unsafe and unfair. Some people are concerned about the increased risk of accidents, while others don’t appreciate that it is a sudden and startling maneuver. 

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Motorcycle accident injuries can be quite serious, resulting in life-threatening injuries and complications. A victim can incur medical bills that top five, six, or even seven figures. Moreover, they may also experience continuous employment difficulties for months or be unable to return to work due to permanent disability. And, when a family member has died in a motorcycle accident, you have the right to pursue a wrongful death claim.

You deserve to seek justice for your pain, and attorneys with Younglove Law Group can help you do just that. Our firm has helped clients recover millions in settlements and awards. To schedule a free consultation with one of our experienced motorcycle accident attorneys, call (844) 810-1800 or complete our online contact form.  

June 3, 2021 – Huntington Beach, California: An alleged DUI driver killed bicyclist John Crouch, a 68-year-old male, in Huntington Beach at the intersection of Pacific Coast Highway and First Street on Thursday, May 27, 2021. The DUI driver was traveling in a 2007 silver Toyota Yaris.

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Huntington Beach Police responded to the scene shortly after the collision around 1:30 p.m. After the incident, the driver of the 2007 silver Toyota Yaris, a Bloomington resident, remained at the scene to cooperate with Huntington Beach Police officers.

The 68-year-old male Huntington Beach bicyclist, John Crouch, was transported via ambulance to the hospital after the collision. He was pronounced dead shortly thereafter. 

The alleged DUI driver who killed bicyclist John Crouch was subsequently arrested following the collision for suspicion of driving under the influence. At this time, Huntington Beach Police have not released the name of the driver of the 2007 silver Toyota Yaris.

If you or a loved one were involved in this accident or one similar to it, we know what it takes to help win your case. We understand each case is different and deserves individualized attention. We have seen the impact being involved in a severe accident can have on a person’s life. The road to recovery and obtaining compensation for your damages is long and complex. Our California wrongful death attorneys and car accident attorneys are here to help.

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Source: https://www.latimes.com/socal/daily-pilot/news/story/2021-05-28/huntington-beach-bicyclist-killed-in-collision

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June 2, 2021 – Long Beach, California: Pierrette Denise Gill was killed in an accident while crossing Artesia Boulevard near a crosswalk at the intersection with Orange Avenue in Long Beach last Wednesday around 9:15 pm. She was 52 years-old.

Police investigated the incident and believe she was crossing against a red traffic control signal as well as a pedestrian sign stating “Don’t Walk” when she was struck by a BMW 528i that was traveling westbound. The name of the driver of the BMW has not been released by police.

Pierrette Denise Gill was sadly killed in the accident. After the collision, she was taken to a nearby hospital where she tragically succumbed to her injuries.

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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 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 are here to help you seek justice and compensation.

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Source: https://heysocal.com/2021/06/01/woman-killed-by-car-in-long-beach-has-been-identified/

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June 1, 2021 – Carmel Valley, California: A wrong way driver killed a woman on the I-5 Tuesday morning in Carmel Valley. The woman’s name has not been released, but she is believed to have been 52 years-old and traveling as a passenger in a Honda.

The collision was head-on and happened on the southbound I-5 near the transition ramp to State Route 56. According to the California Highway Patrol, the wrong way driver was traveling northbound in the southbound lanes in a Dodge Magnum.

A subsequent collision occurred when the 32-year-old driver of a Ford pickup truck collided into the then-stopped Dodge Magnum.

The 52-year-old woman tragically succumbed to her injuries. The driver of her vehicle and another passenger are believed to have suffered severe injuries as well as the drivers of the other 2 vehicles that were involved.

Why the wrong way driver that killed the woman on the I-5 in the Dodge Magnum was traveling the wrong direction remains under investigation. If you have information about this incident, please contact the California Highway Patrol’s San Diego SIU at 858-293-6000.

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Source: https://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/local/deadly-wrong-way-collision-on-i-5-snarls-traffic-in-carmel-valley/2619104/

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May 27, 2021 – Hesperia, California: 2 people were airlifted from a crash on Highway 138 on Wednesday around 3:21 pm. The accident happened around 1 mile from the 15 freeway on the Hesperia side of the highway.

The incident is still under investigation, but it is believed the driver of a black SUV was rounding a sharp curve in the road when the vehicle rolled several times. This is reportedly a portion of the road known by locals to be dangerous.

When the SUV came to rest, both occupants were trapped inside the vehicle. Once they were extricated from the SUV, the 2 people were airlifted from the crash on Highway 138 in 2 separate helicopters which took them to Arrowhead Regional Medical Center for emergency medical treatment.

The California Highway Patrol is investigating the collision.

Our condolences and sympathies are with those involved in this incident and their families. It is vital that you obtain the best legal representation when you are involved in an accident. We understand the impact being involved in a severe accident can have on your life. The road to recovery and recovering compensation for your damages is long and complex. Our Newport Beach car accident attorneys are here to help you seek justice and compensation.

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Source: https://www.vvng.com/2-helicopters-land-on-highway-138-to-airlift-crash-victims/

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May 26, 2021 – Modesto, California: An 18-month-old boy was killed in a hit-and-run accident by Santiago Martinez in Modesto on Friday, May 21, 2021, according to California Highway Patrol. The fatal incident occurred on Glenn Avenue near Ustick Road around approximately 5 pm.

California Highway Patrol believes a Toyota sedan was traveling westbound on Glenn Avenue when the 18-month-old boy walked onto the road before being impacted by the sedan. The driver of the Toyota sedan has been identified as 21-year-old Santiago Martinez by investigators who allege he continued driving after hitting the 18-month-old boy.

After the incident, witnesses followed the Toyota sedan for approximately a mile and eventually made contact with the driver. The driver of the Toyota sedan then returned to the scene.

The 18-month-old boy was taken to the hospital where he sadly later died from his injuries.

After the 18-month-old boy was killed in the accident, Santiago Martinez was arrested on suspicion of felony hit-and-run, according to California Highway Patrol. Neither drugs nor alcohol are currently believed to have been a factor in the crash.

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Source: https://fox40.com/news/local-news/modesto-police-18-month-old-boy-killed-in-hit-and-run/

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May 23, 2021 – Reseda, California: A street racing crash killed one and injured five along the 7600 block of Corbin Avenue on Sunday, May 23 around 8 p.m. in Reseda. The crash was caught on a nearby home security camera, showing a fire erupted immediately after. No names regarding those involved have been released.

According to Los Angeles police, a BMW was speeding on Corbin Avenue when the driver lost control and crossed into oncoming traffic and collided head-on with another vehicle.

The BMW driver, believed to be a 25 to 30-year-old man, was pronounced dead at the scene and has not been identified. Another person was trapped inside one of the vehicles and had to be extricated. The extent of the injuries of the other people involved are unknown at this time.

Los Angeles police say the crash was likely caused by street racing which killed one and injured five people. Due to the high rate of speed and subsequent collision, a part of one vehicle’s engine block separated from the vehicle completely and ended up on the street.

Video footage from the nearby home security camera showed a pickup truck alongside three mangled vehicles and another pickup on its two front wheels, backed onto a street pole. There was also debris spread across the street.

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If you or a loved one were involved in this accident, we understand the impact being involved in a severe accident can have on your life. The road to recovery and recovering compensation for your damages is long and complex. Our Newport Beach wrongful death and car accident attorneys are here to help.

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Sources: https://abc7.com/1-killed-in-multi-vehicle-reseda-crash-caught-on-video/10686778/ and https://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2021/05/24/deadly-four-car-crash-in-reseda-near-corbin-avenue/

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May 18, 2021 – Victorville, California: A hit-and-run driver seriously injured a 30-year-old bicyclist after colliding with him on Tuesday morning near Seventh Street and Tatum Road in Victorville, California.

The Sheriff’s Department confirmed the bicyclist was riding across Seventh Street when he was struck by a vehicle traveling southbound. The driver of the vehicle, a female, stopped after the collision but fled the scene without providing any identifying information. The bicyclist was still lying in the road when she fled the scene.

The bicyclist was taken via helicopter to the nearest trauma center for emergency medical treatment. His condition remains unknown.

Evidence was collected from the scene. This incident remains under investigation. If you have information about the hit-and-run driver who seriously injured the bicyclist, please call the Victorville Police Department at 760-241-2911.

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Source: https://www.vvng.com/bicyclist-seriously-injured-by-hit-and-run-driver-in-victorville/

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