Los Angeles, CA (June 28, 2026) – At least one person was injured early on Sunday morning, June 28, after a multi-vehicle crash in South Los Angeles. The crash happened around 3:30 a.m. near South Gramercy Place and West Florence Avenue in the Chesterfield Square neighborhood.
Officers went to the intersection after reports of a two-vehicle traffic collision. Early reports confirmed minor injuries, though the number of people hurt was not immediately clear.
Video from the scene showed debris scattered across the intersection after the crash. Several damaged vehicles remained nearby, including at least one SUV that came to rest near the curb.
Further details about the collision, including the cause of the crash and the identities of those involved, were not immediately available. The Los Angeles Police Department continues to review what led to the crash.
We hope everyone injured receives the care and support they need during recovery.
Who May Be Liable After a Multi-Vehicle Wreck in Los Angeles, CA?
Liability after a multi-vehicle wreck in Los Angeles may fall on one driver, several drivers, or another party, depending on what the evidence shows. In California, more than one person can share fault, and each claim depends on the facts surrounding the crash.
When several vehicles are involved, the insurance process can move slowly. Drivers may provide different accounts, and damage patterns may not reveal the complete picture immediately. Medical records, photos, repair estimates, and witness statements can help clarify what happened.
In South Los Angeles, busy roads such as Western Avenue, Crenshaw Boulevard, Slauson Avenue, and Manchester Avenue see steady traffic throughout the day and night. Near Chesterfield Square, intersections can become especially difficult when drivers are turning, changing lanes, or moving through late-night traffic.
After a car accident, your legal options may include filing an insurance claim, seeking compensation from an at-fault driver, or reviewing whether more than one insurance policy applies. Compensation may cover medical bills, lost income, vehicle damage, and other losses tied to the crash.
Because California follows comparative fault rules, a person may still have a claim even if they are found partly responsible. The amount available can depend on each person’s share of fault. Clear records can help explain how the crash affected you.
A car accident lawyer can review the crash details, explain how fault may be assessed, and help organize the information needed for an injury claim. An attorney can also handle insurance communication while you focus on treatment and recovery.
Multi-vehicle crashes in California often involve more than one insurance company, which can make the process harder to follow. Saleh Law Group works with clients who need help understanding how these cases may move forward and what options may apply.
If you were hurt in a Los Angeles crash and have questions, call Saleh Law Group at (949) 431-6371. We can review the details with you, explain what types of compensation are available, and help you understand the next steps.





