Minor Injured in Vehicle Collision on I-680
Fremont, CA (December 19, 2022) On Sunday, a 2-vehicle crash near Landess Avenue injured a 12-year-old boy.
Police say that the vehicle collision happened around 5 p.m. along the southbound I680 Freeway.
Reports say that 3 suspects carjacked a vehicle and led police to a chase. Consequently, the chase led to a collision that ejected a young man from one of the vehicles.
Paramedics transported the injured boy to a local trauma center.
Fremont police are investigating the 2-vehicle crash and have not released further details at this time.
Traffic safety continues to be a life-and-death matter, yet reckless driving has not been in decline.
In reality, reckless drivers continue to infest California freeways and surface streets.
When driving, it is important to follow all driving laws and the conditions of the road. If you see any vehicle or driver that looks dangerous, keep your distance. If you see a vehicle weaving in and out of the lanes, following too closely, or traveling at a higher rate of speed, move over a few lanes and get out of their way.
Drive defensively to ensure the safety of surrounding vehicles and to avoid incidents like the vehicle collision on I-680.
Were You Injured in a Traffic Collision?
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When the involved individual/suspect failed to meet their duty of care, unexpected and unnecessary personal injuries can take place.
Damages from a personal injury lawsuit range from emotional trauma, physical and mental disability, pain and suffering, disfigurement, bodily injuries, and a range of financial losses.
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