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Turlock, CA (April 16, 2025) – On the night of Tuesday, April 15, a rollover crash left one person with major injuries and led to the arrest of a driver for felony DUI.
The California Highway Patrol (CHP) reported that the crash occurred around 11:30 p.m. on Highway 236 when a 1990 Mazda Miata overturned on its roof. Both the driver and passenger sustained injuries, with the passenger suffering major injuries. The driver was arrested on suspicion of felony DUI. However, no further details were released, and authorities are continuing their investigation into the circumstances surrounding the crash.
Our thoughts are with the injured victims and their family members.
Rollover accidents are among the most severe types of vehicle collisions on California roads. These crashes often result in catastrophic injuries and can be life-altering for those involved. While they make up a smaller percentage of overall accidents, rollovers account for a disproportionately high number of serious injuries and fatalities.
A rollover occurs when a vehicle tips onto its side or roof, sometimes flipping multiple times before coming to a stop. These crashes can happen with any vehicle, but are especially common in SUVs, pickup trucks, and vans due to their higher center of gravity. Factors like excessive speed, sharp turns, tire blowouts, and collisions with other vehicles or objects can all contribute to a rollover.
In many cases, rollover accidents are single-vehicle incidents, but that doesn’t necessarily mean the driver is always at fault. Poor road design, mechanical failure, or another driver’s actions—such as cutting someone off or swerving unexpectedly—can play a significant role. Determining the root cause of a rollover often requires a detailed investigation, especially when injuries are serious or the scene is complicated.
Victims of rollover crashes can suffer from a wide range of injuries, including spinal cord trauma, broken bones, head injuries, and internal damage. Recovery can be lengthy and expensive, both physically and financially. On top of medical treatment and lost income, victims may also deal with emotional distress and long-term impacts on daily life.
If a loved one has been suddenly killed in a car accident locally, do not hesitate to seek legal advice. Our team of seasoned attorneys at Countrywide Trial Lawyers is capable of assisting you in regaining control of your life, emotionally, psychologically, and financially.
Don’t hesitate to reach out to our Turlock personal injury attorneys at Countrywide Trial Lawyers if you’ve been hurt or suffered the devastating loss of a beloved family member in a car crash due to a careless motorist. Call us right away at 844-844-9119 to learn more about your legal options for pursuing compensation for your loss.
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