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Traffic Collision on Yerba Buena Road in San Jose Causes Temporary Closure
A traffic collision involving two vehicles occurred this morning at approximately 8:40 AM on Yerba Buena Road just west of US 101 in San Jose. The incident involved a silver Kia sedan and a white GMC SUV, resulting in injuries and the temporary closure of the southbound 101 off-ramp at Yerba Buena Road.
San Jose Police Department and emergency services were promptly dispatched to the scene. Initial reports indicate that the collision blocked lane 1 and caused significant traffic disruptions. OnStar, a vehicle safety service, confirmed that the accident did not occur on the freeway itself but rather on Yerba Buena Road under US 101. Both vehicles were reported to be driveable, but the extent of the injuries sustained by the occupants is currently unknown.
The temporary closure of the off-ramp has since been lifted, and traffic flow has resumed. Motorists are advised to exercise caution when traveling through the area as residual delays may persist. Our thoughts are with those injured in the accident, and we hope for their swift recovery.
Legal Analysis
In this incident, a traffic collision occurred involving two vehicles, a silver Kia sedan and a white GMC SUV, on Yerba Buena Road near US 101. The collision resulted in injuries, as indicated by the report at 8:41 AM. The personal injury victims in this case have certain legal rights that they can pursue to seek compensation for their injuries and damages.
Firstly, the victims have the right to file a personal injury claim against the at-fault driver. To establish negligence, the victims must prove that the other driver owed them a duty of care, breached that duty, and caused the accident resulting in their injuries. The duty of care in this context means that all drivers must operate their vehicles safely and follow traffic laws. If the other driver was speeding, distracted, or otherwise driving recklessly, they likely breached this duty.
Secondly, the victims should consider pursuing compensation through the at-fault driver’s insurance. Most drivers are required to carry liability insurance, which covers damages and injuries they cause to others in an accident. The victims can file a claim with the at-fault driver’s insurance company to cover medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. If the at-fault driver is uninsured or underinsured, the victims may also seek compensation through their own insurance policy if they have uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage.
Lastly, it is important for the victims to document their injuries and the impact on their lives. This includes keeping records of medical treatments, expenses, and any other related costs. Consulting with a personal injury attorney can also help the victims navigate the legal process, negotiate with insurance companies, and ensure they receive fair compensation for their injuries and losses.