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Sacramento County, CA – On the morning of Thursday, May 8, 2025, a collision involving a big rig resulted in injuries to two individuals, according to KCRA.

The California Highway Patrol (CHP) reports that the crash occurred around 10:11 AM near the intersection of Excelsior Road and Jackson Road, located in the southern portion of Sacramento County, not far from Mather. 

Responders found two individuals at the site with injuries requiring hospitalization. Both were transported to nearby medical facilities for further evaluation and treatment. The specific nature of their injuries has not been released. Authorities have not yet determined the cause of the collision, and an investigation is ongoing to establish the sequence of events leading up to the crash.

The roadway remained partially blocked while emergency crews worked to clear the scene, and traffic in the area was affected during the response. Motorists were advised to use caution if traveling through the vicinity.

 

Personal Injury Claims & Comparative Negligence

Determining fault in a collision can involve multiple factors, and under California’s Comparative Negligence rule, several parties can share partial responsibility. Should evidence reveal that another party contributed to the injuries, victims may be eligible to file a Personal Injury Claim with the responsible party’s insurance, which can provide compensation for medical bills and lost wages during recovery.

 

California Truck Accident Lawyer

If you or someone you love was harmed in an accident like the one described here, contact a California Truck Accident Lawyer for any questions or to receive a no-cost, no-obligation case assessment.

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