Nicolaus, CA: 2 Killed in Truck Crash on Highway 99

2 killed in Nicolaus Truck Accident on Highway 99

Nicolaus Truck Accident
Nicolaus, CA: 2 Killed in Truck Crash on Highway 99

Nicolaus, California (August 22, 2019) – Two people were killed in a traffic collision in the area of Nicolaus on Wednesday afternoon, according to the California Highway Patrol report.

The fatal collision happened at around 4:00 p.m. August 21, on Highway 99 in Sutter County.

According to the CHP report, a truck traveling on southbound lanes of the Highway veered into the northbound lane and broadsided an SUV. The truck continued southbound and went off the right-hand shoulder, where it became engulfed in flames.

Major Car Crash in Sutter County, August 21

Both drivers were pronounced dead at the scene. The initial report showed that there were no passengers in either vehicle at the time of the collision.

The No. 2 lane on northbound Highway 99 was closed while officials conducted the investigation.

Meanwhile, the cause of the accident remains under an active investigation.

Truck accidents happen when a commercial truck collides with another vehicle, a bicycle or a pedestrian. Commercial trucks are relatively larger and heavier than other personal vehicles, and hence, when an accident occurs, victims may sustain major injuries or die in the crash.

Many truck accidents result from a variety of factors, including:

  • Errors by the truck driver

The driver of the truck may trigger an accident by following the vehicle in front too closely.          Trucks take a longer time to come to a stop, and following other vehicles too closely may lead to        a rear-end crash.

  • Fatigue that result from driving for long periods without rest. Commercial truck drivers are required to take rests after specified hours of driving. Failure to rest may cause drowsiness, which in turn leads to accidents.
  • A truck driver may swerve off the road or into another lane while attempting to avoid a collision and end up colliding with other cars.

It is good to note that in addition to errors made by truck drivers, the drivers of other vehicles may also commit errors that lead to truck accidents.

  • Equipment failure, weather and road conditions, goods being loosely attached, as well as pressure from trucking companies are other factors that may lead to truck accidents.

What do you do after a Truck Accident?

You need to seek legal help from a truck accident attorney. Truck accidents are relatively complicated compared to other car accidents. This is because there are various stakeholders involved in the trucking business. For example, the company hauling the goods may be different from the company owning the truck. The insurance companies covering the vehicle and goods may also be different. An expert is, therefore, needed to handle the case for a fair compensation.

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