Los Angeles, CA (January 18, 2026) – A deadly multi-vehicle crash on Sunday, January 18, killed one person and left five others injured in Los Angeles. The collision happened on the northbound 5 Freeway.
Officials confirmed that five vehicles collided during the crash. A 25-year-old man died at the scene after being thrown from his car during the impact. Authorities have not yet released his identity.
Emergency crews rushed to the scene around 3:18 a.m. after receiving reports of several vehicles colliding on the freeway. Paramedics transported five men to nearby hospitals for treatment. A 28-year-old man suffered serious injuries, while four others, ages 61, 35, and two aged 22, sustained moderate injuries.
The California Highway Patrol and the Los Angeles Fire Department arrived quickly to provide aid and manage traffic. Crews closed all northbound lanes while rescuers treated the injured and removed the wrecked vehicles.
Officials reopened one lane by 5:40 a.m. Investigators collected evidence and interviewed witnesses. The California Highway Patrol continues to investigate what caused the crash.
We extend our deepest condolences to the family of the man who lost his life. Our hearts are also with those injured, and we wish them a full and swift recovery.
Common Challenges When Filing a Wrongful Death Claim for a Multi-Vehicle Crash
Filing a wrongful death claim after a multi-vehicle crash often involves several obstacles. The first challenge is determining who is responsible since multiple drivers may share fault. Investigators must carefully analyze reports, witness statements, and scene evidence before any legal action can begin.
Gathering strong evidence can also be difficult. Multi-car crashes create confusion, with scattered debris and conflicting accounts making it hard to confirm what happened. Families usually depend on police reports, photos, and reconstructions to build their case, though these records can take time to obtain.
Insurance disputes are another common issue. When several drivers and companies are involved, disagreements often arise about coverage and settlement amounts. These conflicts can delay payments and make the process more stressful for grieving families.
Calculating damages requires careful evaluation. Wrongful death claims often include funeral costs, medical bills, and lost income, but estimating future earnings or emotional loss can be complex. Financial experts are sometimes needed to ensure the claim reflects the true extent of the family’s loss.
Time limits also play an important role. In California, families generally have two years from the date of death to file a wrongful death claim. Acting quickly helps preserve crucial evidence and ensures the case remains within legal deadlines.
Determining who can file the claim is another step that needs attention. Typically, a spouse, domestic partner, or children have the right to file. If none are available, other close relatives may qualify depending on state law and family structure.
Handling these details while grieving can be overwhelming. Managing paperwork, speaking with insurers, and meeting legal deadlines can feel difficult during such a painful time. Having professional support helps families stay organized and focus on what matters most.
A car accident lawyer can guide families through each step, review evidence, and handle insurer communication. Legal guidance helps families understand their options and move forward with clarity.
At Saleh Law Group, we have years of experience handling crash-related cases across California. Our team can explain how insurance claims, documentation, and compensation may apply in multi-vehicle fatal crashes.
To learn more about your options, contact Saleh Law Group at (949) 431-6371 to speak with our team. We’re here to help you understand your next steps.





