Modesto, CA – A fatal single-vehicle crash claimed the life of a local man on Saturday evening, July 27, 2024, according to ABC10. The Modesto Police Department reported that the accident occurred around 7:40 PM on Scenic Drive, involving a black Ford Ranger.
According to police, the pickup truck was traveling westbound on the 2200 block of Scenic Drive when it veered off the road and struck a tree. The driver, identified as a man in his 50s from Modesto, succumbed to his injuries despite the valiant efforts of first responders at the scene.
The Modesto Police Department shared that the crash took place near a curve in the road, just east of Oakdale Road. The precise cause of the accident remains under investigation, but it was clear that the driver lost control of the vehicle before the collision.
The stretch of Scenic Drive where the accident occurred is known for its curves and scenic views, attracting both local residents and visitors. However, the area can be challenging to navigate, especially at higher speeds or in adverse conditions. This incident has prompted renewed concerns about road safety and the importance of cautious driving.
The Modesto Police Department continues to investigate the circumstances surrounding the crash, seeking to understand what led to the driver’s loss of control.
Liability in Single-Vehicle Collisions
In certain situations, investigations may uncover that some liability for a single-vehicle collision falls on other drivers nearby or even on unsafe roadway structures. Sorting through these details to help victims and their families secure proper compensation is one of the key services a personal injury attorney offers.
After establishing liability, a personal injury attorney can negotiate with insurance companies on the victim’s behalf. Insurance companies invariably aim to minimize payouts for claims they cannot deny, making legal representation crucial for obtaining fair compensation.
Martin Gasparian is the founder of Maison Law, a California Personal Injury Law Firm. Martin is a graduate of Georgetown University Law School and has been practicing law in California 2004. His practice focuses on helping injury victims know their rights and recover just compensation.
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