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Traffic Collision on Calistoga Road Leaves Several Injured, Road Reopened

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A traffic collision involving two vehicles occurred on Calistoga Road in Santa Rosa on February 3, 2025, at approximately 4:21 PM. Emergency services were promptly dispatched to the scene, where both northbound and southbound lanes were initially blocked, leading to a temporary road closure. The incident involved a 2017 Nissan and another vehicle, both of which were towed from the scene at the request of their owners.

The collision resulted in injuries to several individuals, including a baby who sustained injuries to the knee, back, and neck, and two other passengers who reported hip injuries. Our thoughts are with those affected, and we wish them a swift recovery. Additionally, a dog involved in the incident remains missing, though it is described as friendly.

The roadway was reopened after a brief closure, and a travel advisory was issued to inform the public of the situation. Motorists are advised to exercise caution when traveling through the area and to remain vigilant for any potential hazards. Emergency services have since cleared the scene, and traffic flow has returned to normal.

Potential Legal Considerations

When someone is hurt because another person was careless, it is called negligence. In these cases, the person who got hurt might have the right to get help or money for what happened. To show that someone was negligent, you need to prove four things: duty, breach, causation, and damages. Duty means the person had a responsibility to be careful. Breach means they didn’t do what they were supposed to. Causation means their actions caused the harm. Damages mean the person who got hurt suffered in some way.

If someone is hurt in an accident, they might be able to make a claim with the other person’s insurance company. This is because many people have insurance to help pay for accidents they cause. The insurance company might pay for things like medical bills or other costs related to the accident. It’s important for the person who got hurt to keep track of all their expenses and any other problems they have because of the accident. This information can help when talking to the insurance company.

Sometimes, the insurance company might not want to pay what the person thinks is fair. If this happens, the person might need to talk to a lawyer. A lawyer can help explain the person’s rights and what they can do next. They might even help the person go to court if they can’t agree with the insurance company. It’s important for the person who got hurt to know they have options and people who can help them.

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