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Accidente fatal July 21, 2023 Pacheco Road and Akers Road, Bakersfield, CA

Fatal Accidente de Dos Vehículos en Akers Road en Bakersfield Resulta en un Fallecimiento

A man was killed and three others were injured in a two-vehicle collision at the intersection of Pacheco Road and Akers Road in southwest Bakersfield early Friday morning, July 21, 2023. Police said speed was believed to be a contributing factor in the crash that sent two occupants out of a rolling vehicle.

Resumen del incidente

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Two-vehicle intersection collision with rollover and ejection
Ubicación
Intersection of Pacheco Road and Akers Road, Southwest Bakersfield
Fecha
July 21, 2023
Hora
Approximately 12:10 a.m.
Vehículos
Two vehicles: one northbound on Akers Road, one westbound on Pacheco Road
Vehicle 1
Male driver killed at scene; female passenger ejected with minor injuries
Vehicle 2
Female driver uninjured; passenger hospitalized with injuries
Ejection
Male driver and female passenger ejected after vehicle hit fence and rolled over
Cause
Speed believed to be a contributing factor
Agencia
Bakersfield Police Department investigating

What Happened at Pacheco and Akers Roads

Around 12:10 a.m. on Friday, July 21, 2023, a male driver was traveling northbound on Akers Road in southwest Bakersfield when his vehicle collided with another vehicle heading westbound on Pacheco Road at the intersection. The impact was severe enough to send the northbound vehicle out of control. It struck a fence, rolled over, and ejected both the male driver and his female passenger.

The male driver was pronounced dead at the scene. His female passenger, who was also ejected from the vehicle, sustained what were described as minor injuries. In the westbound vehicle, the female driver was unscathed, but a passenger in that car was hospitalized with injuries. In total, the crash killed one person and injured at least two others.

The Bakersfield Police Department responded to the scene and launched an investigation. Officers said early on that speed was believed to be a contributing factor in the collision. No public follow-up reporting located for this rebuild identified additional details about final causation findings, whether any traffic-control devices were present at the intersection, or whether seatbelts were in use at the time of the crash.

Why Speed-Related Intersection Crashes Are So Dangerous

Intersection collisions are among the most common types of fatal crashes in California, and the risk increases sharply when one or more vehicles is traveling at excessive speed. At high speeds, drivers have less time to react to crossing traffic, and the force of impact is dramatically greater. In this crash, the violence of the collision was enough to send a vehicle into a fence, cause it to roll, and eject two occupants, a sequence that almost always indicates extreme forces were involved.

Ejection from a vehicle is one of the strongest predictors of fatal or catastrophic injury in any crash. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, unbelted occupants who are ejected are far more likely to die than those who remain inside the vehicle. When speed is a confirmed factor, the legal questions shift to whether the speeding driver bore primary responsibility and whether any other conditions, such as road design, lighting, or signal timing, may have contributed to the crash.

Legal Options for Victims and Families

Bakersfield and Kern County Traffic Safety

1 Killed
A male driver was pronounced dead at the scene after being ejected from a rolling vehicle at the intersection of Pacheco and Akers roads.
Public reporting on the July 21, 2023 Bakersfield crash
3 Injured
Three other people were hurt in the crash, including an ejected passenger with minor injuries and a hospitalized passenger from the second vehicle.
Public reporting on the July 21, 2023 Bakersfield crash
200+ Traffic Deaths
Kern County has consistently recorded more than 200 traffic fatalities per year in recent years, making it one of the deadliest counties in California for road crashes.
SWITRS / Kern County traffic safety data
Speed a Top Factor
Speeding is one of the leading contributing factors in fatal crashes across Kern County, alongside impaired driving and failure to yield at intersections.
California Office of Traffic Safety county rankings

Preguntas Frecuentes

What happened in the two-vehicle crash at Pacheco and Akers roads in Bakersfield on July 21, 2023?
Around 12:10 a.m. on Friday, July 21, 2023, a male driver traveling northbound on Akers Road collided with another vehicle heading westbound on Pacheco Road in southwest Bakersfield. The force of the impact sent the man’s vehicle out of control, crashing into a fence and rolling over. The male driver and his female passenger were ejected. The man was pronounced dead at the scene.
How many people were injured in the Akers Road crash in Bakersfield?
Three people were injured in addition to the man who died. The female passenger ejected from the northbound vehicle sustained minor injuries. The female driver of the westbound vehicle was unscathed, but a passenger in that vehicle was hospitalized with injuries.
Was speed a factor in the fatal crash at Pacheco and Akers roads?
Yes. The Bakersfield Police Department stated that speed was believed to be a contributing factor in the collision. The investigation was ongoing at the time of public reporting.
Can families pursue a wrongful death claim after a speed-related fatal car accident in California?
Yes. When a fatal crash is caused by another party’s negligence, such as excessive speed, eligible surviving family members may be able to pursue a wrongful death claim to recover compensation for funeral expenses, lost financial support, and loss of care and companionship.

A deadly intersection crash can change a family’s life in an instant.

If you or your family has been affected by a fatal or serious crash at an intersection in Bakersfield or Kern County, Scranton Law Firm can help investigate what happened, identify your legal options, and fight for the compensation you deserve.

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