2 Dead in Head-On Collision on Cajon Boulevard

(San Bernardino, CA) A head-on collision between two cars in San Bernardino County tragically claimed the lives of both drivers on Wednesday afternoon.

According to San Bernardino authorities, the accident occurred at 1:30 p.m. on Cajon Boulevard near Cajon Pass. The driver of a white pickup truck and another driver in a gray sedan were the only occupants in both vehicles, and they died instantly upon impact, according to the San Bernardino Fire Department.

Despite airbags deploying in both vehicles, neither driver was able to survive the terrible crash. Both directions of Cajon Boulevard were closed for accident investigation.

The cause of the accident is still under investigation, and it is unknown at this time if alcohol or drugs could have been a factor. Authorities urge anyone with relevant information about the accident to come forward immediately.

This deadly head-on collision on Cajon Boulevard leaves an entire community stunned by the dangers of careless driving. Our thoughts are with the families and friends of the victims.

If you have suffered the sudden death of a loved one in traffic or any other type of accident, know that you have the right to seek justice on their behalf. At Farahi Law Firm, we understand how difficult and heartbreaking it is to experience a wrongful death, and that is why we dedicate our work to seeking fair closure and maximum compensation for accident victims’ families.

Financial compensation will not bring your loved one back, but it can help you overcome the terrible losses resulting from the tragic death. We are here to listen, support, and fight for the best resolution for your case.

Call us today for a free, no-obligation consultation.

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