Long Beach, CA – 405 Fwy Scene of Fatal Crash at 710 Intchg
Long Beach, CA (November 01, 2025) – One person was killed in a tragic freeway collision on Friday, October 31, in Long Beach, according to a report from the California Highway Patrol.
The deadly crash occurred at approximately 7:20 a.m. on the northbound San Diego (405) Freeway near the Long Beach (710) Freeway interchange. Early reports indicate that two vehicles were involved in the incident.
Responding units from the Long Beach Fire Department and paramedics arrived at the scene within minutes and provided emergency medical assistance to one individual. Despite life-saving efforts, the victim succumbed to their injuries at the scene.
Authorities have not yet released the identity of the deceased, pending notification of next of kin. It is unclear at this time whether any other individuals sustained injuries in the collision.
The California Highway Patrol is currently investigating the cause of the crash, including whether speed, driver distraction, or other factors played a role in the fatal collision.
Our deepest condolences go out to the family and loved ones of the victim during this challenging time.
Fatal Freeway Accidents in Long Beach
Crashes along major Southern California freeways, such as the 405 and 710, often result in devastating consequences due to high traffic volumes and fast-moving vehicles. Even a momentary lapse in attention can lead to catastrophic collisions involving multiple cars or chain-reaction pileups. The combination of dense commuter traffic, large commercial trucks, and frequent lane changes makes these highways particularly dangerous during peak travel hours. Poor visibility caused by early morning fog or evening glare can also increase the risk of high-speed crashes.
According to the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS), freeway accidents remain one of the leading causes of fatal injuries in Los Angeles County. Common contributing factors include driver fatigue, speeding, distracted driving, and unsafe lane changes. Additionally, complex freeway interchanges like the 405/710 corridor can present additional hazards as drivers merge and exit at high speeds, often in heavy congestion.
When a fatal accident occurs, surviving family members may face tremendous emotional and financial challenges, including funeral expenses, lost income, and the sudden absence of companionship and support. In such cases, a wrongful death claim can help hold negligent drivers accountable and provide families with the compensation they need to begin rebuilding their lives and securing their future.
Working with our experienced wrongful death attorney in Long Beach can make all the difference. At The Law Offices of John C. Ye, our legal team can investigate crash reports, review witness statements, and work with reconstruction experts to establish liability and pursue justice for victims and their loved ones.
For compassionate and experienced legal guidance after a fatal car accident in Long Beach or anywhere in Los Angeles County, contact The Law Offices of John C. Ye at 866-771-9467. Our team is dedicated to helping families understand their rights, navigate the legal process, and seek fair compensation for their losses.
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