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Los Angeles, CA (November 6, 2025) – Authorities responded to a traffic collision involving a bus on Wednesday, November 5, near Adams Blvd and Abbotson Ave in Los Angeles. The crash prompted a response from both the Los Angeles Police Department and the Los Angeles Fire Department to assess the situation and provide medical assistance at the scene.
Dispatch reports indicate that the collision occurred around 5:30 p.m., leading to lane blockages and brief traffic delays in the area. Officers arriving on scene confirmed that a bus and at least one other vehicle were involved in the incident. Paramedics evaluated multiple people for injuries. At least one individual was reportedly transported to a nearby hospital for further treatment.
The bus sustained visible damage, and traffic control measures were implemented while investigators examined the crash site. Towing crews later removed the vehicles from the roadway, and the lanes were reopened once the area was cleared. Police have not yet released information about what caused the crash, though early findings suggest that driver distraction or a right-of-way violation could have been factors.
Investigators from the LAPD’s Traffic Division are reviewing evidence, including surveillance footage and witness statements, to determine the exact circumstances leading up to the collision.
We wish everyone involved in this accident a swift and full recovery.

Bus accidents, while less common than typical car crashes, can result in significant injuries due to the size and weight of the vehicles involved. Los Angeles’ busy streets, including major thoroughfares like Adams Blvd, see constant commercial and commuter traffic, increasing the risk of such incidents.
According to the California Highway Patrol, collisions involving large passenger vehicles often cause serious injuries to both bus occupants and other motorists. Common causes include driver fatigue, poor visibility, mechanical failures, and sudden lane changes in congested urban areas. Passengers are especially vulnerable to falls or impact injuries because many buses lack seat belts.
When bus accidents occur, they can create complex legal issues involving multiple parties, such as private carriers, government agencies, or third-party contractors, making experienced legal representation essential.
At Countrywide Trial Lawyers, our knowledgeable auto accident lawyers in Los Angeles help victims recover after serious transportation-related crashes. We understand that accidents involving buses can lead to extensive medical treatment, lost income, and emotional trauma. Our firm is dedicated to ensuring that victims receive fair compensation for their injuries and losses.
If you or someone you love was injured in a bus accident, contact Countrywide Trial Lawyers today at (844)-844-9119 or visit our webpage to schedule a free consultation with a qualified car accident attorney. We are committed to helping you secure the justice and recovery you deserve.
Note: The information presented in this article about the reported accident has been gathered from secondary sources. Countrywide Trial Lawyers has not independently verified the full details surrounding the incident. If you find any inaccuracies in this publication, please contact our team immediately. We will promptly make corrections to reflect the most reliable information. Additionally, any requests for post-removal will be honored upon notification.
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