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Los Angeles, CA (June 16, 2025) – According to local authorities on the scene, a multi-vehicle collision occurred in the South Los Angeles area on Monday evening, June 16, causing injuries.
At around 7:00 p.m., emergency responders arrived at the site, at Interstate 105 southbound near Bellflower Boulevard, to provide medical assistance and transport the injured to local hospitals. That said, authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident and have not yet released the total number of injured parties or the identities of those involved; officers are urging any witnesses to come forward with information that could aid in the investigation.
Our thoughts are with the victims and their families during this time. We hope for a fast recovery for the injured individuals.
California’s intricate web of freeways sees thousands of collisions every year, leaving drivers and passengers to cope with serious injuries, wrecked vehicles, and lingering emotional stress. Heavy traffic, unpredictable weather, and a wide range of driving habits make the state’s highways especially vulnerable to accidents.
Distracted driving tops the list of causes—texting, scrolling through apps, or adjusting in-dash screens can pull a driver’s focus from the road for a fatal split second. High speeds, tailgating, unsafe lane changes, and impaired driving add to the danger. Road-related factors—faded markings, missing warning signs, potholes, or uneven pavement—can turn a minor misstep into a high-speed pile-up.
Unraveling who is at fault after a highway crash is rarely simple. Investigators piece together the story using dash-cam video, vehicle data recorders, skid-mark analysis, and eyewitness statements alongside the police report. For those injured, the financial toll mounts quickly. Emergency care, surgeries, physical therapy, and lost paychecks add pressure to an already painful recovery.
California’s comparative-fault rules allow victims to pursue compensation for medical expenses, property damage, lost wages, and pain and suffering—even if they share some blame—though any award is reduced by their percentage of fault. Most personal injury claims must be filed within two years, and cases involving government entities face even tighter deadlines.
To protect your rights, it’s crucial to act quickly. California imposes a two-year statute of limitations on personal injury claims, so seeking legal advice promptly is key. An experienced auto accident attorney in Los Angeles can navigate the complexities of multi-vehicle crash cases, ensuring victims receive fair compensation for their losses. Here at Countrywide Trial Lawyers, we are ready to protect you and yours. Call us today at 844-844-9119 to discuss your legal options and begin your path to recovery.
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