2 Killed in Wrong-Way Head-On Crash on U.S. 395
Two people were killed Sunday night in a wrong-way crash on U.S. Highway 395 near the California-Nevada state line.
The crash was reported shortly after 7:30 p.m. Callers told authorities a vehicle was driving southbound in the northbound lanes near Bordertown.
Minutes later, a head-on collision was confirmed.
Vehicles Engulfed in Flames
Witnesses reported flames immediately after impact.
Emergency responders arrived to find:
- One person has died inside a vehicle
- CPR is being performed on a second victim
- At least one vehicle is on fire
Both vehicles — a Hyundai Santa Fe and a Subaru — suffered severe front-end and fire damage.
All northbound lanes were closed during the investigation.
Why Wrong-Way Crashes Are So Deadly
Wrong-way crashes are among the most severe roadway collisions.
They often involve:
- Full-speed impact
- Direct front-end collision
- Little to no braking time
- Secondary fire risk
These crashes frequently result in:
- Fatal injuries
- Severe traumatic brain injuries
- Spinal cord trauma
- Internal bleeding
Even when victims survive the initial impact, catastrophic head injuries are common due to extreme force.
Liability in a Wrong-Way Crash
Investigations typically examine:
- Driver impairment
- Confusion at on-ramps or exits
- Missing or inadequate signage
- Lighting conditions
- Road design issues
If a driver entered the highway incorrectly, negligence may apply.
If roadway design or signage contributed, liability could involve a public entity under California Government Code § 835.
Commercial or third-party vehicle involvement may also expand responsibility.
Wrongful Death Rights in California
When a crash results in death, surviving family members may file a claim under California Code of Civil Procedure § 377.60.
Compensation may include:
- Funeral and burial expenses
- Loss of financial support
- Loss of companionship and care
If a victim survived briefly before passing, a survival action (§ 377.30) may allow recovery for medical expenses and suffering prior to death.
Brain Injuries in High-Impact Collisions
Head-on crashes often cause:
- Traumatic brain injury (TBI)
- Diffuse axonal injury
- Skull fractures
- Severe concussions
These injuries can be fatal or permanently disabling. Even survivors may require lifelong medical care.
How We Can Help
Wrong-way crashes devastate families in seconds.
If your loved one suffered a fatal or catastrophic brain injury in a head-on collision, you may have legal options.
At the Brain Injury Help Center, we offer:
- Free consultations
- No-win, no-fee representation
- Full investigation of crash liability
- Aggressive protection of your family’s rights
The medical treatment you need. Money you deserve.
Contact the Brain Injury Help Center today to learn your next steps.