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Big Rig Driver Trapped, Three Hurt in Pileup on 210 Fwy in Sylmar, CA

Sylmar, CA (June 5, 2026) – Three people were hurt in the early morning hours on Friday, June 5, after two big rigs and several other vehicles collided on the eastbound Interstate 210 near the Roxford Street exit in Sylmar. The Los Angeles Fire Department reported the crash at approximately 1:48 a.m.

One person was found trapped inside a big rig when emergency units arrived. A second big rig was left hanging over the freeway embankment. The trapped victim was freed and taken to a hospital in critical condition.

Two additional people were taken to a hospital in fair condition following the wreck. A hazmat unit responded alongside a Caltrans crew to address a diesel fuel spill and clear debris from the middle lanes. All eastbound lanes at Roxford Street were shut down for several hours.

Investigators are working to determine the full circumstances of the accident, and additional details are expected as the inquiry continues. 

We hope all three people hurt make the fullest recovery possible.

How Is Fault Determined After a Multi-Vehicle Crash in Sylmar, CA?

Determining fault in a multi-vehicle pileup like the one on the 210 Freeway in Sylmar requires piecing together evidence from multiple sources. California Highway Patrol reports, witness statements, vehicle data recorders, and any available traffic or surveillance footage all factor into the analysis. 

In a chain-reaction crash involving big rigs and passenger vehicles, establishing which driver’s actions set the collision in motion is complex and more than one party can ultimately share responsibility.

Commercial truck drivers and trucking companies are held to a higher standard of care under federal and California state regulations. Driver logbooks, hours-of-service records, vehicle maintenance logs, and onboard electronic data can all be subpoenaed as part of a fault investigation. 

If a big rig driver was fatigued, speeding, or operating an improperly maintained vehicle, that evidence can directly support a negligence finding against the driver, the carrier, or both. 

California follows a pure comparative fault standard, which means that even if a person involved in the crash is found partially at fault, they may still be eligible to seek compensation. The amount recoverable is reduced proportionally by their share of fault, but it is not eliminated. This distinction matters significantly in multi-vehicle crashes where fault is spread across several drivers.

Because fault investigations in complex freeway crashes can move quickly, and evidence can disappear, speaking with a personal injury attorney early is important. 

At Saleh Law Group, we understand how multi-vehicle crash cases are built and what it takes to establish fault when multiple parties are involved. We can review your case and explain to you what your options may be after being injured in a crash in California. 

If you or someone you know was hurt in the Los Angeles area, do not wait to get clarity on your options. Contact Saleh Law Group at (949) 431-6371 to talk through the details of your situation.

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