Truck Collision near Broome Road Left One Hospitalized
BAKERSFIELD, CA (June 26, 2023) – Thursday afternoon, a traffic accident involving two semi-truck on Highway 58 left at least one person injured. Fire personnel responded to the collision around 12:30 p.m. along Highway 58, just east of Broome Road. Upon arrival, firefighters located one of the drivers suffering from moderate injuries. They were rushed to a nearby hospital for immediate treatment. According to the investigators, a semi-truck carrying produce collided with a semi-truck hauling wine parked on the highway shoulder. Consequently, the impact caused one of the vehicles to catch on fire. The fire also spread on a grassy hillside in the area. Fire units eventually extinguished the grassfire and were limited to about 3 acres of land. In addition, Caltrans reopened one eastbound lane of Highway 58 after the crews cleared out the scene. No further details regarding the Highway 58 semi-truck accident have been released to the public. Bakersfield Officials will provide more information once available. Because of their sheer size, large vehicles, like semi-trucks and trailers, increase the risk of a crash. So, If you’re driving one, always be mindful of your vehicle’s large height and weight. Maintain your travel lane and follow the speed limit. Also, adjust accordingly to give way for lane changes and other vehicles.When involved in a truck crash, reach out to the experienced lawyers at Sweet James. With their extensive experience in the legal field, they know what it takes to win your case. Their attorneys and professional legal team have dealt with a variety of cases including personal injury and wrongful death. Call them at 1-800-900-0000 to arrange your free consultation with an experienced legal professional in your area. For your convenience, they are also available through email, text message, and online chat 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. For more accident news, click here.
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