Anaheim, CA – One Person Injured in Multi-Vehicle Crash on SR-91
Anaheim, CA (March 13, 2025) - A three-vehicle collision on State Route 91 in Anaheim left one person hospitalized on Wednesday afternoon, March 12.
According to reports from the California Highway Patrol, the crash happened around 1:26 p.m. just west of Kraemer Boulevard. Authorities stated that a red semi-truck, a gray Toyota Prius, and a gray Mazda MX6 were involved. Emergency crews responded quickly, shutting down the slow lane while they assisted those at the scene.
Paramedics confirmed that at least one person suffered injuries and was transported to Placentia Linda Hospital for further medical attention. The extent of the injuries remains unknown. Officials have not released further details regarding the circumstances leading up to the crash, and an investigation remains underway.
We hope those injured in this accident recover quickly.
Car Accidents in California
California sees a high number of traffic accidents each year, with thousands of injuries and fatalities reported across the state. The California Office of Traffic Safety states that over 3,500 people lose their lives in crashes annually. Many of these accidents occur on busy highways like SR-91, where high speeds and congestion increase the risk of collisions.
Drivers can take steps to reduce their risk of being involved in an accident. Some key points to keep in mind when traveling on California roadways include:
- Highway Congestion Risks: Heavily traveled highways, such as SR-91, often lead to stop-and-go traffic, increasing the likelihood of rear-end and multi-vehicle collisions. Staying alert and maintaining a safe following distance can help drivers react to sudden slowdowns.
- Truck Accidents: Semi-trucks are involved in a significant portion of California crashes. Due to their size and weight, they require longer stopping distances and can cause severe damage in collisions. Drivers should exercise caution when driving near large trucks.
- Multi-Vehicle Crashes: Pileups often occur on busy highways when one crash triggers a chain reaction. Sudden lane changes, speeding, or distracted driving frequently contribute to these accidents. Remaining aware of your surroundings is essential.
- Medical Costs After a Crash: Even minor accidents can lead to costly medical bills. From emergency room visits to ongoing rehabilitation, expenses can quickly add up. Injured victims may be entitled to compensation to cover these costs.
After a serious car accident, it is important to seek legal guidance as soon as possible. If you or a loved one were hurt in a crash, reach out to our Anaheim car accident attorneys. An experienced lawyer can help you understand your rights and work to recover compensation for medical bills, lost income, and other damages. The sooner you take action, the better your chances of securing the support you need.
At the Law Offices of John C. Ye, our team has a long history of helping accident victims throughout Southern California. With over $300 million recovered for injured clients, we know what it takes to fight for justice. We assist clients in multiple languages, including English, Spanish, Tagalog, and Korean, ensuring that your concerns are heard and understood. If you have been hurt in a car accident, call us today at 866-771-9467 for a free consultation. Let us help you through this difficult time.
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