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An accident in Livermore California shut down Interstate 580 eastbound for a few hours this afternoon. The sig alert was lifted at 2:44 p.m. An unidentified big rig and cement truck were involved in the crash near Vasco Road. One of the vehicles had a fuel leak, leaking around 15 gallons of diesel. The crash was not considered to be life-threatening, but it may have caused serious injuries.
If you or someone you love has been injured in an auto accident, you may want to hire a Livermore personal injury attorney. They can examine the evidence and work with expert witnesses to determine the full cost of your injuries. An attorney can then pursue fair compensation for you and the other party through insurance negotiations or litigation.
A candlelight vigil was held at Livermore High School on Friday to remember Hunter Diemert and pray for the other victims. Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District Superintendent Kelly Bowers announced the fatal accident in an email to parents. The victims were taken to local hospitals, and two were flown by helicopter. One victim had to be extricated from a mangled truck.
If you or someone you love has been injured in an accident, you should seek legal assistance immediately. It is crucial that you do not admit fault if you want to receive a fair compensation. Insurance carriers may try to shift blame onto you in order to minimize the payout. It is important to hire a top personal injury lawyer right away.
According to Statewide Integrated Traffic Records System statistics for 2013, nearly 12,000 motorcycle riders were injured in traffic collisions in California. The crash occurred at approximately 3:40 p.m. on a Sunday afternoon. The driver of the Land Rover had been driving south on Mines Road when the bicyclist was traveling north. The driver had been trying to navigate a right-to-left curve in the roadway. The bicyclist had crossed over solid yellow lines in the roadway and was struck by the vehicle.