Porter Ranch, CA (March 8, 2026) – One person died and two others suffered serious injuries in a crash on Sunday, March 8, in Porter Ranch. The accident happened shortly after 10 a.m. at the 10502 block of North Tampa Avenue, a few blocks south of the Ronald Reagan (118) Freeway.
Emergency crews responded after reports that a vehicle had struck a light pole along North Tampa Avenue. When crews arrived, they found several occupants injured inside the damaged vehicle.
One victim died at the scene from injuries suffered in the crash. Paramedics provided emergency treatment to two other injured people before transporting them to a nearby hospital for further care.
Authorities have not released the identities of those involved. Officials have not shared additional details about what caused the vehicle to strike the pole.
Investigators spent several hours documenting the scene and interviewing witnesses. The Los Angeles Police Department continues reviewing the circumstances surrounding the crash.
We extend our sincere condolences to the family of the deceased victim.
Legal Options Families Have After a Fatal Car Accident in California
Families can recover funeral and burial expenses after a fatal crash in California. Memorial services, burial arrangements, and related end-of-life costs often arise soon after a loss. State law allows these expenses to be included in a wrongful death claim.
Medical bills connected to the victim’s final treatment may also be recovered. Emergency care, hospital services, and other medical treatment sometimes occur before a person passes away. Records of these expenses can become part of the claim.
Lost financial support may also be considered after a fatal accident. Many households depend on the income a loved one earned through employment or other work. Compensation may reflect the earnings the family no longer receives.
Loss of companionship may also be recognized in wrongful death claims. Family members often relied on the victim for presence, support, and daily connection. Courts may review how the absence of that relationship affects surviving relatives.
Pain and suffering experienced before death may also form part of certain legal claims. These damages reflect the physical hardship the person endured between the crash and their passing. Medical documentation often helps establish this period of suffering.
An auto accident lawyer can help families review accident reports, gather evidence, and explain how California wrongful death laws may apply. An attorney may also handle communication with insurance companies.
At Saleh Law Group, we help families who have lost loved ones after serious accidents. Our team reviews documentation, communicates with insurance companies, and explains your legal options.
If you lost a loved one in a fatal crash, contact Saleh Law Group at (949) 431-6371 to schedule a free consultation.





