South Gate Male Resident Killed in Head-on Crash on Ortega Highway and Gibby Road [San Juan Capistrano, CA]

South Gate Male Resident Killed in Head-on Crash on Ortega Highway and Gibby Road [San Juan Capistrano, CA]
South Gate Male Resident Killed in Head-on Crash on Ortega Highway and Gibby Road [San Juan Capistrano, CA]

1 Killed and 2 Hospitalized after San Juan Capistrano Pickup Truck Collision on Ortega Highway

 
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, CA (May 19, 2020) – Monday morning, a South Gate male resident was killed in a head-on crash on Ortega Highway.
 
According to police reports, two pickup trucks crashed head-on just before 6:00 a.m. near Caspers Wilderness Park.
 
The California Highway Patrol revealed that the 34-year-old 2016 Dodge Ram truck driver was heading west on Ortega Highway, east of Gibby Road. However, for reasons still unknown, the truck driver steered and drove across the double-yellow lines in the eastbound lanes. That vehicle then crashed with a 1999 Dodge Ram truck.
 
The impact of the collision left the second truck driver with fatal injuries. Meanwhile, his 30-year-old male passenger from Los Angeles was transported to Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo with major injuries.
 
The Dodge Ram’s driver only sustained minor injuries and was also transported to Mission Hospital. Towing services were requested in the area due to the extent of damage sustained.
 
Furthermore, the officers also noted that the driver has been cooperative with the investigation.


We extend our deepest condolences to the loved ones and family of the victim who passed in the collision on Ortega Highway.


If you or someone you know has been involved in a similar head-on crash, don’t hesitate to call for help. Our team here at Sweet Lawyers has many years of experience handling many types of wrongful death cases. With our 98-percent case success rate and over four decades of knowledge and practice, we assure you that you are partnering with an established and successful firm. Our goal is to exceed your expectations and secure your future from further losses. Call us at (800) 203-3061 for a free consultation at any time.
 

 

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