An ejected crash on Highway 168 left a golf cart driver hospitalized with major injuries after a collision with a vehicle in Fresno County.
What Happened
- Crash occurred on Highway 168 (Fresno County)
- Involved a golf cart and a Mercedes
- The golf cart was traveling without lights
- The driver of the car could not see the cart in time
- Impact ejected the golf cart driver
The victim was transported to the hospital with serious injuries.
High Risk: Ejection and Brain Injury
Ejection crashes are among the most dangerous types of collisions.
Common outcomes include:
- Traumatic brain injury (TBI)
- Skull fractures
- Spinal injuries
- Internal bleeding
Why this matters:
- Golf carts offer no structural protection
- No seat belts in many cases
- Direct exposure during impact
Ejection dramatically increases the risk of severe brain injury.
Contributing Factors
Investigators noted:
- Lack of visibility (no lights on the golf cart)
- Possible pre-existing medical conditions (not yet clarified)
- No DUI suspected
Legal Context: Visibility and Roadway Use
This case raises key liability questions:
Possible Violations
- CVC §24003 → unsafe vehicle condition (lack of required equipment)
- CVC §24600 → lighting requirements
- Improper operation of a golf cart on a highway
Liability May Involve
- Golf cart operator (visibility failure)
- Vehicle driver (reaction, speed, awareness)
- Potential shared fault (comparative negligence)
Rights After an Ejection Crash
Victims may be entitled to:
Economic Damages
- Emergency care and hospitalization
- Surgery and rehabilitation
- Long-term medical needs
Non-Economic Damages
- Pain and suffering
- Loss of quality of life
Get Help After a Serious Crash
If you or a loved one suffered a brain injury after an ejection or vehicle crash, you may have more options than you think.
At the Brain Injury Help Center, we help victims:
- Understand liability, even in complex cases
- Protect their rights against insurance tactics
- Access medical and financial support