East Los Angeles, CA (May 16, 2026) – A pedestrian was struck and killed on Saturday, May 16, in East Los Angeles. The crash happened around 3:15 a.m. on the southbound Santa Ana Freeway, also known as Interstate 5, south of Eastern Avenue.
Emergency crews responded after receiving reports of the collision. The pedestrian was pronounced dead at the scene. Officials have not yet released the victim’s name, age, or gender.
Three southbound lanes were closed after the crash. The closure was lifted around 6:35 a.m. after crews cleared the scene.
Authorities continue to review the circumstances of the collision.
We extend our sincere condolences to the family and loved ones of the pedestrian who lost their life.
How Wrongful Death Claims Work in California
In California, a wrongful death claim may help the victim’s family to seek compensation after losing a loved one because of negligence. The process can involve confirming who can file, gathering evidence, calculating losses, and dealing with insurers. Understanding these steps early may help families make informed decisions.
When families are ready to move forward, the first step is confirming who can file the claim. California law may allow a spouse, domestic partner, children, or certain heirs to bring the case. Clarifying eligibility early can help avoid delays.
If the evidence supports the claim, the next step involves calculating their losses. Damages may include funeral costs, lost future income, loss of companionship, and household support. Employment and tax records may help show the impact of the loss.
After the claim is filed, the insurance company may review the evidence and make a settlement offer. That first offer may not reflect the full value of the claim. Before they accept any settlement, they should understand what the offer covers.
If both sides cannot agree on compensation, the case may move forward through more discussions or the court. Many wrongful death claims settle before trial, while others need a judge or jury to decide the outcome. A personal injury lawyer can explain each option and help families decide what steps to take.
Because California has a two-year statute of limitations for wrongful death claims, timing matters. Missing the filing deadline can prevent your family from pursuing compensation.
An attorney can guide families through the legal process after a fatal pedestrian accident. A lawyer can also investigate the crash, gather evidence, and communicate with insurance companies on your family’s behalf.
At Saleh Law Group, we have years of experience helping families across California after fatal accidents. Our team can review your situation, explain your options, and help you understand what steps may apply.
If you lost a loved one in a pedestrian accident in East Los Angeles, call Saleh Law Group at (949) 431-6371 to speak with our personal injury lawyers about your options.





