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Reseda, CA – Three Injured in Two-Vehicle Crash on N Wilbur Ave

Reseda, CA (February 15, 2026) – Three men were hospitalized after a two-vehicle crash on Saturday, February 14, in Reseda. The accident happened around 10:25 p.m. at 8300 North Wilbur Avenue, just south of Sherman Way.

Emergency crews responded shortly after the collision was reported. Firefighters arrived and located two damaged vehicles and three injured people at the scene.

Officials said two men, ages 33 and 30, were listed in critical condition. Another 33-year-old man was reported in fair condition. Paramedics treated the injured men before transporting them to nearby hospitals for further care.

Authorities have not released details about what led to the crash. The Los Angeles Fire Department continues to review the circumstances surrounding the accident.

We hope those injured make a full and swift recovery.

How Do I Know If I Have a Legal Case After a Car Accident in California?

A confirmed injury often starts a legal claim. Medical records and treatment notes help show the crash caused real harm. Clear documentation supports the case.

Fault is another key factor. If another driver broke traffic laws or failed to drive with reasonable care, that behavior can create legal responsibility. The evidence must show that the unsafe action led to the crash.

The connection between the crash and your condition must be direct. Doctors rely on timing and symptom history to confirm that link. Prior medical issues can affect this evaluation and final medical opinions.

Financial loss also matters. Hospital bills, missed work, and repair costs reflect measurable damage. Organized records help calculate the value of a claim.

California follows a comparative fault system. You may still recover compensation even if you share responsibility. Any recovery may be reduced by your percentage of fault.

Time limits apply to personal injury claims in California. In most cases, you must file within two years of the crash. Claims involving public agencies often require earlier notice.

If you are unsure whether your case qualifies, a car accident lawyer can review the facts. An attorney can assess the evidence and explain available legal options based on state law.

At Saleh Law Group, we review car accident cases across California. We examine records, evaluate responsibility or fault, and provide straightforward guidance about the legal process.

To discuss your crash with our team, contact Saleh Law Group at (949) 431-6371. We’re here to listen to your story, review your case, and explain your next steps clearly.

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