Laguna Beach, CA (February 20, 2026) – At least one person was injured on Wednesday afternoon in a three-vehicle crash on the 73 Fwy in Laguna Beach.
The collision occurred around 2:06 p.m. on February 19, in the southbound lanes near Laguna Canyon Rd. Authorities reported that a minivan, a Chrysler, and a BMW were involved in the crash.
Emergency units responded to the scene to assist those involved. At least one person suffered injuries, though their condition has not been released.
Traffic in the area was affected as crews worked to clear the damaged vehicles from the freeway. Drivers were advised to avoid the area during the response.
Authorities continue to investigate the cause of the crash, and more details will be released as they become available. We are thinking of those injured as they receive medical care.
High-speed corridors serving regional traffic can amplify the impact of crashes. In Laguna Beach, responders typically reduce speeds through the area while assisting those involved.
If you are involved in a freeway crash, move to a safe area if possible and check for injuries. Remain at the scene and follow instructions from first responders. Save dashcam or phone footage. Arrange towing if your vehicle cannot be driven.
What Factors Contribute to Multi-Vehicle Freeway Crashes?
Freeway collisions often involve multiple vehicles because traffic moves faster and drivers travel closer together. When one vehicle suddenly slows or stops, others may not have enough time to react.
Heavy traffic near exits and connecting roads can also increase the risk of chain-reaction crashes. Vehicles merging or changing lanes may add to the congestion, especially during busy afternoon hours.
Even when damage appears minor, occupants may still experience injuries. Quick response from emergency crews and temporary traffic control measures help reduce the risk of additional crashes while the scene is cleared.