Los Angeles, CA: 2 Hospitalized in Rollover Car Crash on 5 Freeway Near The Old Road

2 Injured in Los Angeles Rollover Car Accident on 5 Freeway Near The Old Road

Los Angeles Rollover Car Accident
Los Angeles, CA: 2 Hospitalized in Rollover Car Crash on 5 Freeway Near The Old Road

Los Angeles, California (April 27, 2020) – Two people were transported to the hospital after being involved in a rollover traffic collision in Los Angeles Sunday afternoon, a local news source reported.

The two-vehicle crash was reported at about 6:00 p.m. April 26, on the Interstate 5 Freeway near The Old Road.

The accident involved a red sedan and a gray SUV that collided on the highway for undisclosed reasons.

Due to the impact, both automobiles rolled over the side of the interstate, taking out several trees.

Red Sedan and Gray SUV Involved in Los Angeles Rollover Crash on 5 Freeway 

Two male victims were transported to the hospital for treatment of injuries sustained in the wreck.

The identities and the current conditions of the patients have not yet been disclosed to this time.

The crash resulted in the closure of all lanes of Rye Canyon Road near The Old Road for an unknown time..

The California Highway Patrol is investigating the cause of the accident.

When a car accident occurs, the responsible party will be required by law to compensate the victims for medical expenses, lost earnings, and future loss of earnings or medical care. In serious accidents, the responsible driver may be held accountable for paying non-economic damages, including emotional trauma, pain, and suffering.

Mark Shayani, the Managing Attorney at Pacific Attorney Group, says determining where liability lies is not direct and straightforward due to varying factors being involved and the fact that most people will want to avoid responsibility even when they were at fault. Additionally, the insurance companies that cover the car that will be found at fault will want to reduce the amounts to be offered as compensation to the lowest levels possible.

“It is of the utmost importance that you do not give any statements or admit fault if approached by the other driver’s insurance company. Anything you say could be used against you at a later date when the liability of the collision is determined.” Shayani said.

Mr. Shayani advises victims of car accidents or their family members to seek legal help from a seasoned attorney who can conduct an independent investigation and fight for their rights.

Contact Pacific Attorney Group and talk to a car accident attorney for advice, Click to call: 866-803-6502.