Last Sunday, a car accident in Adelanto left one individual dead and another in critical condition. According to reports, the accident in question occurred at approximately 10:17 AM and involved a single four-door sedan.
Witness reports described the vehicle in question traveling at a rapid rate of speed in a southbound direction in the dirt, creating a large dust cloud. The vehicle ultimately collided with a large pole. As this is an ongoing investigation, Victorville CHP Station officials have asked that anyone who may have additional information about this situation contact them at 760-241-1186.
Helping Drivers In Victorville and Surround Communities
Our team of car accident lawyers in Victorville has been handling cases related to automobile recalls and car crashed throughout the California Low Desert and High Desert communities for over 30 years. With a 95% success rate, the California personal injury attorneys at Walter Clark Legal Group will fight to hold those responsible for your loss accountable and win compensation to cover medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
If you have been injured in an accident due to a defective automobile and want to discuss your legal options, contact us today for a free consultation with an experienced personal injury lawyer. We have offices in:
- Rancho Mirage
- Palm Springs
- Victorville
- Banning
- El Centro
- Yucca Valley
We also represent clients through the entire California Low Desert and High Desert communities.
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