Bakersfield, CA (September 28, 2024) – On the night of September 28, 2024, at around 11:14 p.m., a devastating two-vehicle crash occurred on East Truxtun Avenue in Bakersfield, tragically claiming the lives of Lorena DeLatorre and Victor Medina.
Accident Details: According to the Bakersfield Police Department (BPD), officers were called to the 1200 block of East Truxtun Avenue. Authorities report that the accident occurred when a Dodge Durango, traveling west on East Truxtun Avenue, rear-ended a vehicle stopped along the north curb line. Speed and alcohol are believed to have played a role in the crash. The driver of the Dodge Durango is suspected of driving under the influence (DUI), though the investigation is ongoing. DeLatorre suffered severe injuries and died at the scene. Medina was rushed to the hospital in critical condition but, sadly, succumbed to his injuries a few days later.
Legal Considerations: As a personal injury attorney, I find that several aspects of this case warrant further examination.
DUI: It appears that the driver of the Dodge Durango may have been operating his vehicle while impaired, which is a clear violation of California’s DUI laws. If further investigation confirms that alcohol and speed were factors, this driver could be held responsible for the accident under the negligence doctrine. Driving while intoxicated is inherently dangerous, and when a driver fails to operate their vehicle responsibly, causing injury or death, they may be liable for damages.
Civil Claim: If it is determined that the driver’s impaired driving and excessive speed caused the deaths of DeLatorre and Medina, their families may have grounds to pursue a wrongful death lawsuit. California law allows surviving family members to seek compensation for the loss of their loved ones.
My deepest condolences go out to the families of Lorena DeLatorre and Victor Medina during this challenging time. I hope the families find strength and support in their communities as they navigate this heartbreaking situation. GoFundMe accounts have been set up for Lorena DeLatorre and Victor Medina to help pay their final expenses.
Source: Bakersfield Now