Madera County, CA – December 12, 2025 | Ayuda California News
Two people were killed Thursday night following a violent crash between a car and a cargo truck (big rig) on Highway 99 in Madera County, according to the California Highway Patrol (CHP).
What We Know About the Crash
The crash occurred around 6:30 p.m. in the southbound lanes of Highway 99, just south of Avenue 11.
According to CHP:
- A Honda Civic made a sudden maneuver near a cargo truck.
- For reasons still under investigation, the Honda’s driver lost control and entered the truck’s lane.
- The big-rig driver braked immediately, but did not have enough time to avoid the collision, striking the passenger vehicle on its side.
The two occupants of the Honda Civic, a male driver and a female passenger, both approximately in their 30s, were pronounced dead at the scene.
Authorities stated there is no indication that alcohol or drugs were factors in the crash.
The collision caused several hours of traffic congestion while investigators conducted the crash investigation and crews cleared the roadway.
Ongoing Investigation
CHP continues to analyze the precise cause of the crash, including:
- Traffic conditions
- Possible mechanical issues
- Evasive maneuvers
- Vehicle speed and following distance
At this time, no charges have been announced.
Legal Rights of the Victims’ Families
Even while the investigation remains open, the families of those killed have important rights under California law.
- Wrongful Death Claim
Under California Code of Civil Procedure §§ 377.60–377.61, surviving family members may pursue compensation for:
- Funeral and emergency medical expense
- Loss of income and future financial support
- Emotional damages for the loss of companionship, love, and support
Potential Commercial Liability
In crashes involving cargo trucks, investigators may also evaluate:
- Compliance with federal safety regulations (FMCSA)
- Truck maintenance and mechanical condition
- Driver reaction time and training
- Potential liability of the trucking company, if applicable
Final determinations will depend on CHP’s investigative findings.
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