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Multi-Vehicle Crash at Eagle’s Nest Rd Injures 3 in Sacramento

Sacramento, CA — Three people were injured in a crash on Saturday morning, December 21, 2024, according to CBS13. The Sacramento Metropolitan Fire District responded to the scene at Eagle Nest Road, where three vehicles were involved in the collision. First responders reported that three…

Multi-Vehicle Crash at Eagle’s Nest Rd Injures 3 in Sacramento
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Sacramento, CA — Three people were injured in a crash on Saturday morning, December 21, 2024, according to CBS13.

The Sacramento Metropolitan Fire District responded to the scene at Eagle Nest Road, where three vehicles were involved in the collision.

First responders reported that three individuals were taken to the hospital with moderate-to-major injuries. One of the victims had to be extricated from a vehicle, and crews also had to put out a car fire at the scene.

The extent of the injuries and the cause of the crash have not been released, and authorities are continuing to investigate.

Wrongful Death Claims

Determining fault in a collision can involve multiple factors, and under California’s Comparative Liability rule, several parties can share partial responsibility. A personal injury attorney can play a crucial role in helping victims establish legal responsibility after a traffic accident.

Should someone else be found even partly responsible for the death, the family may be able to file a Wrongful Death claim against the at-fault driver’s insurance. This can provide compensation to help cover medical bills, funeral expenses, and the loss of income to support the family of the deceased.

If you or someone you love was harmed in an accident like the one described here, feel free to contact Maison Law for any questions or to receive a no-cost, no-obligation case assessment.

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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