Los Angeles, CA (April 3, 2025) – Emergency crews were called to the scene of a two-vehicle accident early Tuesday morning in Los Angeles. The collision occurred around 3:58 a.m. on April 2 near the 11300 block of Benfield Avenue, where two vehicles collided, leaving at least one person with injuries.
Local authorities responded quickly and worked to assist the victims involved. While the full details surrounding the crash are still being pieced together, reports confirm that injuries were sustained, and those hurt received treatment at the scene before being transported to nearby hospitals for further care.
Police officers conducted an initial investigation at the site to determine the circumstances that led to the crash. The intersection remained active as emergency responders cleared the wreckage and gathered statements from those involved. Additional information regarding the number of victims or the extent of injuries has yet to be released.
We hope those injured in this accident recover quickly.
Car Accidents in California
Car accidents are an unfortunate reality across California. Each year, thousands of collisions take place on the state’s roadways, many resulting in injuries or worse. The California Highway Patrol reports that distracted driving, speed, and failure to yield are among the leading factors contributing to these crashes.
Accidents often leave victims with more than just physical injuries. Here’s what many individuals face in the aftermath of a crash:
- Medical Expenses: Treatment for injuries—whether minor or severe—can result in costly bills. Emergency care, hospital stays, surgeries, and ongoing rehabilitation can add up quickly.
- Lost Income: Many victims are unable to work after an accident. Whether for a few days or much longer, this loss of income creates added financial stress, especially for families living paycheck to paycheck.
- Emotional Impact: Anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress are common after a serious crash. Even victims with physical recovery may struggle emotionally long after the accident is over.
- Vehicle Repair or Replacement: Damaged vehicles can be a financial burden. Insurance claims can take time, and many people are left without transportation during that process.
- Long-Term Health Issues: Not all injuries heal quickly. Back, neck, or brain injuries may require ongoing care, lifestyle adjustments, or result in permanent disability.
If you’ve been injured in a collision, don’t wait to get help. Call our Los Angeles car accident attorneys today. It’s important to take action early, while the evidence is still fresh. An attorney can help ensure your medical care is covered, your income losses are calculated, and your future needs are not overlooked. You deserve someone on your side who will push for the best possible outcome.
Saleh Law Group is here to support you through this difficult time. Brothers Ali and Rony Saleh founded the firm to help injured Californians find their voice and fight for fair treatment. Their deep ties to the community and passion for justice are at the heart of everything they do. At our firm, you are never just a case number—you’re a person with a story that matters. Let us hear yours. Call 949-431-6371 for a free consultation. We’ll walk with you step-by-step and help you find the answers you need. You’re not alone, and we’re ready to stand with you.
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