Possible Injury in Traffic Accident East of Upper Skyline Boulevard
San Mateo County, CA (April 18, 2023) – n Tuesday morning, emergency rescuers responded to a 2-vehicle collision on State Route 92.
The traffic accident happened east of Upper Skyline Boulevard involving a semi-truck and a Ford pickup truck.
The accident report stated that a person has been freed from being trapped in a vehicle.
In the meantime, CHP is investigating the road accident.
Traffic Accidents Are Devastating
Each year, around 20-50 million people get involved in road accidents. In fact, in 2020, 1,028 individuals died in speeding-related crashes on California roads.
CHP issued 44,500 citations to people driving at over 100 miles per hour between April 2020 and September 2021. Additionally, 2,021 citations were issued by CHP in April 2021 for those driving over 100 miles per hour.
Driving your children to school, driving to the market, or driving to fill up on gas should not be a life-and-death matter. Even so, the likelihood of car accidents continues to rise.
However, not everyone properly knows about the things you should do next after a traffic accident. The most valuable step you can take in response to an incident similar to the collision on State Route 92 is hiring an expert attorney.
Moreover, the legal and financial damage that comes from unforeseen loss is tough to juggle while recovering. Yet, the days and months following a tragedy are the most precarious.
Our Legal Team Can Help You
Nobody wants to be in a road accident. That is why we encourage the loved ones of the people involved in the accident east of Upper Skyline Boulevard, to reach out to Sweet Lawyers‘ team of legal experts.
With over 40 years of experience in the legal field, we know what it takes to win an auto-accident case.
Additionally, Sweet Lawyers promise that our attorneys will fight, day and night, to achieve the justice and compensation that you and your family deserve.
The aftershock of an accident like the collision on State Route 92 is not something to be dealt with alone. The burden is meant to be shared; preferably, with a community that knows how to handle the effects.
Call our offices at (800) 674 7852 for a free consultation with a professional in your area.