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California Guardrail Safety Under Scrutiny After High-Profile Crashes and Rising EV Risks

2025-06-16  |  16:55:03

Legal Expert Warns of Rising Liability as Recent Crashes Expose Design Flaws in Highway Safety Barriers

Guardrails are supposed to protect us, not become a spear in a collision. When a safety device fails, the consequences can be catastrophic—and families deserve answers and accountability.”
— Lem Garcia
WEST COVINA, CA, UNITED STATES, June 16, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- A series of harrowing crashes across Northern California has thrust the state’s highway guardrails into the spotlight, prompting urgent calls for reform and raising critical questions about whether these safety barriers are truly protecting motorists—or, in some cases, putting them in greater danger.

High-Profile Incidents Spark Outcry
In early 2025, a 19-year-old woman in Plumas County survived a terrifying ordeal when her vehicle was pierced by a guardrail during a storm on Highway 70. The rail penetrated both the driver and passenger seats, leaving her with moderate injuries but sparking widespread concern about the design and effectiveness of California’s roadside barriers. In another tragic incident on Interstate 5, a vehicle broke through a guardrail and rolled down an embankment, resulting in a fatality and renewed scrutiny from both the public and safety advocates.

These incidents are not isolated. Data from the California Office of Traffic Safety and the Federal Highway Administration show that while California has made strides in reducing overall traffic fatalities, the state still recorded 3,858 roadway deaths and over 16,600 serious injuries in 2023. As California moves toward its “Zero Fatalities and Serious Injuries” goal, the role of guardrails—intended as life-saving devices—has come under intense examination.

Design Flaws and Installation Issues Under Fire
Survivors and families affected by guardrail-related crashes are demanding answers. Key concerns include whether guardrails are being properly designed, installed, and maintained to actually save lives. Some victims have called for reforms such as bending guardrail ends into the ground or adding more cushioning to prevent impalement and catastrophic injuries.

Investigations have revealed that certain guardrail systems, such as the X-LITE and Trinity ET-Plus, have been linked to fatal accidents and severe injuries across the country. In California, the X-LITE system was discontinued after being implicated in at least nine fatal crashes, with similar concerns raised about the Trinity ET-Plus design. Lawsuits allege that unapproved design changes made these systems more likely to lock up during a crash, causing the rail to pierce vehicles rather than absorb impact as intended

Guardrails are supposed to protect us, not become a spear in a collision,” said Lem Garcia, Personal Injury Attorney at Lem Garcia Law. “When a safety device fails, the consequences can be catastrophic—and families deserve answers and accountability.

The Electric Vehicle Challenge
A new complication emerges as California leads the nation in electric vehicle adoption. Recent crash tests showed that a nearly 4-ton Rivian electric pickup truck tore through standard guardrails "like tissue paper," raising questions about whether existing safety infrastructure can handle the weight of next-generation vehicles.

"We have guardrails designed in the 1970s trying to stop vehicles from 2025," Garcia explained. "The weight differential between a 3,000-pound sedan and a 7,000-pound electric truck is enormous, but our safety barriers haven't evolved."

Legal Rights and Accountability
Under California law, victims of guardrail accidents have the right to pursue claims against manufacturers, designers, government agencies, or contractors if the guardrail was defective, improperly installed, or created a dangerous road condition. Recent lawsuits have targeted manufacturers for design changes that increased fatality risks, and public agencies can be held liable if they failed to fix known hazards or warn drivers.

With California’s ambitious highway safety goals, advocates are urging the state to accelerate the removal of outdated or dangerous guardrail systems and adopt proven safety measures. “We need to ensure that every mile of guardrail on our highways meets the highest standards for design, installation, and maintenance,” Garcia added. “Lives depend on it.”

Garcia advocates for an immediate comprehensive review of California's guardrail infrastructure, including mandatory testing against heavier electric vehicles and updated installation standards to prevent impalement injuries.

"Every driver deserves to know that the safety equipment on our highways will protect them, not become the instrument of their injury," Garcia concluded. "These recent survivors are living proof that we need to do better."

About Lem
Lem Garcia is a Personal Injury Attorney and the Founder of Lem Garcia Law in West Covina, California. He specializes in car, truck, and motorcycle accident cases, slip and fall injuries and wrongful death claims. Known for his personalized approach, He is known to provide clear communication and hands-on legal representation to ensure his clients understand their rights and feel supported throughout the process. With a track record of successful settlements and courtroom wins, Lem’s dedication to his clients has earned him a strong reputation for trust and integrity in Southern California’s legal community. For more information, visit https://www.lemgarcialaw.com/

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The Good Feet Store Opens in Meyerland to Help Local Residents and Workforce Live the Life They Love

The Leading Retailer of Premium, Personally-Fitted Arch Supports Expands with the Sixth Store in the Houston AreaThe Good Feet Store was introduced to the Houston area in 2005, so we’re particularly excited to continue the brand’s 20-year legacy in the market with our newest location.”— Heather D'Agosta, CEO of ECM-GF Venture GroupMEYERLAND, TX, UNITED STATES, June 28, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The Good Feet Store, recognized nationally as the market-leading manufacturer and retailer of premium, personally-fitted arch supports, announced today the upcoming opening of a location in Meyerland on June 28th.“The Good Feet Store was introduced to the Houston area in 2005, so we’re particularly excited to continue the brand’s 20-year legacy in the market with our newest location,” said Heather D'Agosta, CEO of ECM-GF Venture Group, the owner of The Good Feet Store in Meyerland. “A new store not only furthers our commitment to help individuals live healthier, more active lives, it also supports the job market in the Meyerland community.”Situated at 120 Meyerland Plaza, the Meyerland store will be one of nearly 300 open in the United States and is part of a strategic growth initiative that stands to open approximately 40 locations in 2025. As with all the brand’s stores, the Meyerland location will offer customers a no-obligation, free, personalized in-store fitting with a trained Good Feet Arch Support Specialist.For more than 30 years, The Good Feet Store has been an innovator in foot health and wellness — and it starts with Good Feet Arch Supports. Consisting of three types of arch supports, the Good Feet Arch Supports System works in concert to provide better pain relief, performance, balance and comfort. By focusing on all four arches in the foot, the supports are designed to keep the foot in the ideal position for the body, which helps to eliminate the pain felt in the feet, knees, hips and back. Proper alignment and support has helped thousands of customers return to the lives they love - from everyday work and activities to unforgettable trips and experiences.“Everything is connected,” said Pamela Mehta, MD, a board-certified orthopedic surgeon and Chief Medical Officer of Modern Performance + Recovery Brands. “Oftentimes people with low back pain, knee pain, or hip pain don’t even recognize that it’s actually coming from the poor support they have in their feet. The Good Feet 3-Step Arch Support System is clinically proven to provide significant pain relief in only 4 weeks*, as found in an academic study conducted with Dr. Adam Landsman from Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital.”To learn more about The Good Feet Store, visit the company’s website at https://www.goodfeet.com/

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