Driver Killed in San Diego Crash
One person was killed in a two-vehicle collision Sunday night in San Diego.
CHP reported that the accident occurred at 10:16 p.m. on Highway 163 near Friars Road.
A BMW and Toyota Camry crashed for unknown reasons on June 12th.
Due to the impact, the BMW went off the roadway and down an embankment.
The car overturned then slammed into a storage facility before becoming engulfed in flames.
Sadly, the driver died as a result.
No injuries were reported from the driver of the Camry.
Identities are being withheld at this time.
Further details will be provided once an investigation is concluded.
In 2020, studies showed that the state of California reported 3,723 motor-vehicle deaths which was an increase from 2019.
In the U.S. one’s odds of dying in a car accident is around 1 in 107.
Always make sure to wear a seatbelt, obey traffic laws, and avoid distractions while driving.
If your injuries are caused by the negligence of a third party you may be entitled to compensation. In the event of a death, families may also be entitled to wrongful death benefits.
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