(Visalia, CA) A woman was killed Saturday night, December 13, in a Riggin Avenue crash after being ejected from a vehicle.

Officers dispatched just before 9:30 p.m. following reports of a car accident involving a possible ejection. They arrived to find Irene Rodriguez lying in the roadway. Despite immediate lifesaving efforts, they pronounced her dead at the scene.

Police identified the driver as 38-year-old Christina Torres. She was uninjured and arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence.

Overview on the Riggin Avenue Crash

When a fatal ejection occurs during a collision, investigators often reference the DUI Prohibition Law. This statute prohibits operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Because police say the driver was arrested for DUI, this law will be central to understanding decisions and impairments that may have contributed to the Riggin Avenue crash.

Authorities may also apply the Basic Speed Law. This rule requires drivers to maintain speeds reasonable for conditions. Impaired drivers often misjudge speed and stopping distance, increasing the likelihood of losing control and causing violent impacts that can result in ejections.

Additionally, officers often examine the Seat Belt and Occupant Safety Law. Ejections typically indicate that safety restraints were not used or failed due to crash forces. Reviewing this law helps investigators evaluate how the victim was positioned in the vehicle and whether proper restraint could have reduced the severity of the outcome in the Riggin Avenue crash.

Support for Rodriguez’s Family

If you are related to Irene Rodriguez, you should request the Visalia Police Department’s collision report once available. It will provide important details that may help answer difficult questions.

You may also wish to consult a wrongful death attorney who can explain your options regarding funeral expenses, emotional-loss claims, and other potential compensation.

Lean on family, friends, and local support services during this heartbreaking time. Community care can make navigating the aftermath of sudden loss a little more manageable.

If you have any concerns about navigating the legal process surrounding this incident, call 866-883-4318 to speak with a lawyer.

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