Three-Car Crash Near Lake Balboa Killed Teen-Ager, Injured Another 1
Sherman Oaks, CA (August 8, 2020) – On Thursday, a 16-year-old boy died and another one got injured in a three-car crash near Lake Balboa.
Los Angeles Fire Department arrived on the scene after 9 PM. They tried to save the 16-year-old driver trapped from the wreck, however, the victim was already beyond medical help.
Authorities did not provide further details about the deceased.
Meanwhile, another driver extricated himself from the car. The rescuers took him to the hospital in fair condition.
The third driver fled on foot before rescuers arrived.
We at Sweet Lawyers express our condolences to the family and friends of the deceased. Our thoughts are with you this difficult time.
What to Do in Case of Tragic Death
In the case of the three-car crash near Lake Balboa, it is crucial that the family of the victim become aware of their rights under the law. This means that there may be a right to file a lawsuit against the person, person’s or company responsible for the loss of their loved one.
Those closest to the victim may have the right to seek compensation for their loss; some common examples include funeral expenses, medical bills, and what is called “loss of consortium.” Loss of consortium generally means the deprivation of future affection and companionship over an untimely death.
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