
A Plumas County woman died Monday afternoon in a head-on crash on Highway 99 in Sutter County, the California Highway Patrol reported. The victim, Martha Lynn Shower, 53, of Greenville was killed instantly when a northbound 1996 Ford 2x semitruck big rig crossed the center line and collided with her southbound Volkswagen Passat.
The April 19th Yuba City accident occurred at 3:12 p.m. on Highway 99 (Sawtelle Avenue) north of Hutchinson Road, according to the Appeal Democrat. Shower's husband and another passenger in the Passat were both hurt in the collision. At least one of them suffered possibly life-threatening injuries and was airlifted to Sutter Roseville Medical Center. The driver of the big rig, Mario Prado, 37, of Orangevale, and his nine-year-old daughter who was with him were both not injured.
The Appeal Democrat reported that Prado told investigators a heading and air conditioning van cut him off and he swerved to avoid hitting the van, and then lost control of the big rig and collided with Shower's VW Pasaat. Skid marks on the highway showed the path of the truck. Investigators did not suspect drugs or alcohol were a factor in the crash. Any witnesses to the crash are asked to contact the California Highway Patrol's Yuba-Sutter office at (530) 674-5141.
This horrific accident is not the first Hwy 99 head-on collision involving a fatality this year. A 68-year-old Gridley woman was killed February 14 in a head-on crash in Live Oak on Hwy 99.
Wrongful Death and Personal Injury Liability
The cause of the Sutter County head-on collision is still under investigation. However, if the reports of the crash are accurate, Martha Shower was not at fault for this collision on Highway 99. Whether or not the big rig driver was driving negligently, or if a third vehicle was actually involved is still under investigation.
The families of the victims in the Passat may benefit from speaking with a California highway accident lawyer familiar with the unique legal issues of head-on collisions and personal injury and wrongful death claims involving semi-trucks. Drivers of commercial vehicles are subject to specific Federal Motor Carrier Safety regulations that may be relevant in this case. An experienced and skilled lawyer will be able to advise the victims and their families of their legal rights and what types of damages they may be entitled to in a personal injury or wrongful death claim.
Sources: Sacramento Bee, Appeal Democrat

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