Anaheim, CA (January 25, 2026) – A 24-year-old pregnant woman died on Sunday, January 25, after a multi-vehicle crash on North Lemon Street above the 91 Freeway in Anaheim. The crash happened around 12:10 a.m. and involved a white Toyota Camry and a gray Lexus.
Police said the Lexus ran a red light while driving eastbound and crashed into the southbound Camry. The impact caused major damage to both vehicles and scattered debris across the roadway.
Emergency crews arrived within minutes and began treating the victims. Paramedics confirmed the pregnant woman, who was a passenger in the Camry, died at the scene. Officials have not yet released her name.
Crews also transported the Camry’s driver and two passengers from the Lexus to a nearby hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Police arrested the 24-year-old Lexus driver for felony DUI and vehicular homicide.
Investigators reviewed evidence and interviewed witnesses to determine what led to the crash. The Anaheim Police Department continues to investigate the deadly incident.
We extend our deepest condolences to the family of the woman who lost her life. Our hearts are also with the injured victims, and we wish them a full and steady recovery.
How to File a Wrongful Death Claim After a Multi-Vehicle Accident in California
Under state law, surviving spouses, domestic partners, children, or other eligible relatives may bring a claim on behalf of the deceased to seek damages related to the loss.
The next step involves collecting key documentation. Families should obtain the death certificate, police crash report, and medical records to support the claim. Reports from the Anaheim Police Department or other investigating agencies can help establish fault and clarify what occurred.
Once records are gathered, it’s crucial to file the claim within California’s statute of limitations. Families generally have two years from the date of death to take legal action. Missing this deadline can prevent recovery for financial and emotional losses.
Families can then seek compensation for both economic and non-economic losses. Economic damages may include funeral costs, medical bills, and lost financial support. Non-economic damages often address loss of companionship, guidance, and emotional support.
Negotiations with insurance companies usually follow. Insurers sometimes propose quick settlements that undervalue the claim. Legal representation helps families understand the claim’s true worth and navigate discussions more effectively.
If an agreement cannot be reached, the case may proceed to court. Litigation allows families to present evidence and seek accountability through a judge or jury. Although it can take time, this step ensures all available evidence is fully reviewed.
A car accident lawyer helps manage these steps, from preparing paperwork to communicating with insurers. An attorney also ensures deadlines are met and evidence is handled correctly.
At Saleh Law Group, we help families across California after fatal car crashes. We review reports, guide them through each stage of the legal process, and explain the options available for their case.
Contact Saleh Law Group at (949) 431-6371 to speak with a lawyer and learn more about your options after a fatal multi-vehicle accident.





