93-Year-Old Yuba City Woman Killed, 2 Injured in Highway 99 Crash near Stewart Road

Highway 99 Crash
Woman Killed in Yuba City Crash on Highway 99

, California (November 11, 2021) – A three-vehicle collision has claimed the life of a Yuba City woman and injured two other people Wednesday morning south of Yuba City, the California Highway Patrol reported.

The deadly crash occurred at about 9:28 a.m. on near Stewart Road.

According to CHP, a 93-year-old Yuba City woman was driving a 2018 Toyota southbound on Highway 99 and entered the left turn lane near Stewart Road while a 2016 Mazda was heading northbound in the second lane.

A 2005 Lexus was traveling in the first lane, slightly behind the Mazda. The 93-year-old Yuba City woman failed to yield to oncoming traffic and turned directly in front of the vehicles.

The Mazda ultimately collided with the Toyota, which then rotated counter-clockwise and struck the Lexus.

Deadly 3-Vehicle Crash on Highway 99 in Yuba City

The 93-year-old Yuba City woman driving the Toyota was taken to a hospital, where she later succumbed to her injuries.

The driver of the Toyota and the Mazda were hospitalized in unknown conditions.

Investigators did not believe intoxication played a role in the collision.

The crash remains under investigation.

Auto Accidents in California

Auto accidents happen every day in roadways in California, some of them resulting in significant injuries that ultimately cause death.

It is unfortunate that many fatal car accidents in California result from the negligence of one or more drivers.

The aftermath of a fatal collision is always unbearable for the deceased's family members.

Although there is no amount of compensation that can replace a loved one, the immediate family members of the deceased can file a wrongful death claim to help settle outstanding medical bills. In addition, there is a need to seek compensation for loss of consortium, loss of a loved one's future income, emotional suffering, among other damages.

Wrongful Death Claim                                                                        

A wrongful death claim can be negotiated with an insurance company or through a court of law. For a family member to establish a wrongful death claim, there must be evidence that the negligent party directly caused the injuries and death of their loved one.

At this point, it is advisable to involve a qualified wrongful death lawyer to help bring expertise to your claim.