One Killed, One Injured in Brea Car Accident on Brea Canyon Road near Tonner Canyon Road
Brea, California (March 21, 2020) – One person was killed and another was injured Friday morning in a two-vehicle crash in Brea, according to a local news source.
The deadly accident occurred on Brea Canyon Road near Tonner Canyon Road shortly before 8:00 a.m. Friday, March 20.
As per the report, a Honda Civic was heading southbound on Brea Canyon Road when its driver lost control of the vehicle and drifted off the roadway. The Civic then traveled back on the road and veered into the northbound lane, where it collided with a Nissan van.
The Civic driver, a man in his 60’s, from Walnut, was pronounced dead at the scene of the collision. His name has not been disclosed pending notification of family.
The driver of the van suffered minor injuries in the crash.
Detectives shut down both southbound and northbound lanes for several hours to investigate the crash. As of 12:59 p.m., all lanes were reopened.
The accident remains under investigation.
According to Arin Khodaverdian, the Managing Partner and CEO Alpine Law Group, a separate investigation by an experienced attorney is necessary so as clearly uncover the circumstances surrounding the collision. “An attorney will also help the victim to navigate all the legal processes in pursuit of fair compensation and justice. Car accident claims are rarely straightforward, and, regardless of the circumstances involved, liable insurance companies will often do everything possible to limit their out-of-pocket expenses by either devaluing or outright denying your claim. It is crucial, therefore, that you have an experienced attorney on your side,” said Arin.
What to Do At the Accident Scene
Nobody is ever prepared for an accident. However, knowing what to do in case you are involved in the accident is very crucial. The following steps will help you ensure your safety and the safety of others.
- Stay at the scene and don’t panic.
- Check for injuries and immediately call for an ambulance if anyone is hurt.
- Notify the police even if no one is injured. The police will examine the scene and document the accident. At this point, it is important to record accurate information. You can later request a police report.
- If the accident is minor, it is advisable to move the vehicles to the shoulder and turn on your vehicle's hazard lights to ensure the safety of other motorists.
- Gather information about the other drivers involved in the accident. Also, talk to witnesses and get their information.
- If possible, take photos of the damage to your car and the surrounding area.
- Do not admit fault or discuss the accident with anyone. Do not sign any papers unless requested by the police.
- Do not leave the accident scene until the police have left.
After leaving the accident scene,
- Contact your insurance company as soon as possible.
- Get a copy of the accident report from the police.
- Get a property damage valuation.
- If you were injured in the accident, keep detailed notes of your injuries and track your medical treatment.
- Contact a reputable personal injury attorney to protect your rights.
- Seek legal advice before you contact your insurer to discuss your car accident claim and compensation for your personal injuries. A qualified attorney will help you recover the maximum amount of damages.