Injuries Reported in Bakersfield Hit-and-Run Accident on Niles and Virginia Street
BAKERSFIELD, CA (September 1, 2021) – On Sunday, Nancy Ramirez, Sandra Casarez, and Able Parra Jr sustained injuries in a crash on Niles Street.
According to California Highway Patrol, the incident happened at the intersection of Niles and Virginia Street.
Reports revealed that a black 2004 Chevrolet Silverado ran a red light and collided with a patrol vehicle. Then, the force of the crash pushed the Silverado to struck a signal pole and then overturned.
Furthermore, responders transported the Kern County Sheriff’s deputy to Kern Medical with moderate injuries. Paramedics transported the Silverado passengers, Nancy Ramirez, 20, and Sandra Casarez, 21 to Kern Medical with major injures. Meanwhile, 24-year-old Able Parra Jr. suffered minor injuries in the crash.
Moreover, the driver of the Silverado, 27-year-old Abram Parra-Pantoja, fled the scene on foot after the crash.
Furthermore, the incident remains under investigation.
Filing a Case after Crash on Niles Street
Thousands of people across California suffer injuries in auto crashes every year.
Therefore, it is crucial to know how to proceed in case you find yourself injured after an accident.
“The most valuable step you can take in response to a vehicle crash is hiring a personal injury attorney,” says Mark Sweet of Sweet Lawyers.
We at Sweet Lawyers are at your best when it comes to serious auto accidents. With our over 40 years of experience in the legal field, we know what it takes to win your case. Call us today at (800) 674 7852 for 100% free case evaluation and confidential consultation. For your convenience, you can also reach us through email, online chat, or text message 24 hours a day and 7 days a week.