Los Angeles, CA (June 8, 2026) – On Sunday morning, June 7, a crash left one person hospitalized after a two-vehicle crash in the West Rancho Dominguez community of unincorporated Los Angeles County.
The California Highway Patrol said that the collision occurred around 10:10 a.m. near East Compton Boulevard and South Avalon Boulevard.
The person’s condition was not immediately available after the crash. It is not clear what caused the wreck.
The cause of the collision remains under investigation.
We hope the person hurt receives the care they need and recovers fully.
Can Victims File a Claim After a Crash in West Rancho Dominguez, CA?
In California, anyone hurt in a traffic crash caused by another driver’s negligence can file a personal injury claim seeking compensation for their injuries and related losses. This includes drivers, passengers, and anyone else affected by the collision.
California follows a pure comparative fault rule, meaning a person can recover compensation even if they are found to be partially at fault, though the amount may be reduced in proportion to their share of responsibility. A car accident attorney can help evaluate how fault may be assessed given the specific facts of a case.
People hurt in these collisions commonly face injuries ranging from whiplash and soft tissue damage to broken bones and head trauma. Some injuries may not be fully apparent in the hours immediately after the crash, which makes prompt medical evaluation an important step both for recovery and for building a clear medical record tied to the collision.
California’s statute of limitations for personal injury claims is generally two years from the date of the crash, though certain circumstances, such as crashes that involve government entities, can shorten that window significantly. Acting early helps preserve evidence and keeps legal options open.
If you were hurt in a crash in West Rancho Dominguez or elsewhere in Los Angeles County, you do not have to sort through your options alone. At Saleh Law Group, we can help you understand what California law may allow in your situation and what types of compensation may be available based on the details of your case.
Call Saleh Law Group at (949) 431-6371 to speak with someone on our team about your situation.





