George Habeeb Killed in Roseville Two-Vehicle Crash

George Habeeb: Fatal Collision at Baseline Road and Canyon Creek Drive

ROSEVILLE, CALIFORNIA (May 11, 2026): George Habeeb was killed when his white van turned onto Baseline Road from Canyon Creek Drive and collided with a westbound BMW. The BMW driver was not under the influence and the cause remains under investigation by authorities.

Liability for Placer Two-Vehicle Crashes

Under California Vehicle Code § 21658, drivers must maintain proper lane positioning, while California Vehicle Code § 22350 requires operating at safe speeds for existing conditions. California Vehicle Code § 21703 mandates adequate following distances, and California Vehicle Code § 22406 sets maximum speed limits for commercial vehicles. Federal regulations under FMCSA 49 C.F.R. Part 395 govern hours-of-service requirements for commercial drivers. Liability may extend to vehicle operators, employers, maintenance providers, or government entities responsible for road design and maintenance.

  • Speed: Drivers operating above safe limits dramatically increase crash risk.
  • Fatigue: Hours-of-service violations put drowsy commercial drivers on the road.
  • Vehicle Failure: Defective brakes, tires, or load securement cause loss of control.
  • Distraction: Phone use or inattention leads to lane departures and rear-end crashes.

Legal claims may be based on negligence, including failure to exercise reasonable care in vehicle operation or maintenance. Available damages include medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and in wrongful death cases, compensation for the loss of financial support, companionship, and funeral expenses.

Steps to Take After a Placer Two-Vehicle Crash

According to the California Highway Patrol, there were 3,606 fatal traffic crashes in California in 2022, highlighting the critical importance of proper crash response.

  • Obtain and preserve the police report and accident reconstruction report immediately.
  • Collect all surveillance footage from nearby businesses and traffic cameras.
  • Preserve vehicle black box (EDR/ECM) data before it is overwritten.
  • Do not speak with insurance adjusters without legal counsel.
  • Consult a wrongful death or personal injury attorney as soon as possible.

Statute of limitations: 2 years, California Code of Civil Procedure § 335.1. For claims against government entities: Government entity claim deadline: 6 months, California Government Code § 911.2. Contact an attorney promptly to protect your rights.

Investigating Placer Two-Vehicle Crashes

We at Carrazco Law, A.P.C. extend our deepest condolences to the family of George Habeeb. Did visibility conditions at the Baseline Road and Canyon Creek Drive intersection contribute to this tragic collision? Were there any traffic control devices or roadway design factors that may have played a role in this fatal crash?

Do you have questions about a Placer two-vehicle crash? Our team is here for you. Call us anytime at (800) 541-3244. Se Habla Español. Free consultation.