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Fatal Solo-Vehicle Railroad Crossing Crash on Noble Ave near Ben Maddox Way

Visalia, CA – According to KFSN, on the evening of Wednesday, February 28, 2024, a vehicle collided with a railroad crossing pole, killing its driver. The crash occurred on Noble Avenue near Ben Maddox Way around 11:15 PM, according to the Visalia Police Department. The…

Fatal Solo-Vehicle Railroad Crossing Crash on Noble Ave near Ben Maddox Way
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Visalia, CA – According to KFSN, on the evening of Wednesday, February 28, 2024, a vehicle collided with a railroad crossing pole, killing its driver.

The crash occurred on Noble Avenue near Ben Maddox Way around 11:15 PM, according to the Visalia Police Department. The driver was declared dead at the scene after being extracted from the vehicle by firefighters.

It has not been determined whether intoxication played a part in the collision.

Wrongful Death Claims in Solo-Vehicle Collisions

The compensation provided by a wrongful death claim can help relieve grieving families of the financial burdens associated with the loss of a loved one in a vehicular fatality, addressing medical expenses, burial costs, and even the loss of income to support dependents of the deceased.

In some circumstances, investigations can reveal that some portion of the liability for a single-vehicle collision might fall upon other drivers in the vicinity of the accident or even unsafe roadway structures. Working through the particulars of liability to help those who have lost a loved one find proper compensation for their loss is one of the many services a personal injury attorney can provide.

Once liability has been established, a personal injury attorney can also negotiate on behalf of the victim with insurance companies, who will always seek to minimize the payout for any claim they cannot deny.

Martin Gasparian

Martin Gasparian

Martin Gasparian is the founder of Maison Law, a California Personal Injury Law Firm. His practice focuses on helping injury victims know their rights and recover just compensation.

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