Los Angeles, CA (September 1, 2025) – Emergency crews responded to a two-car collision that resulted in injuries Saturday evening on the westbound side of Interstate 105 in Los Angeles County. The crash occurred at approximately 4:56 p.m. near Wilton Place, according to the California Highway Patrol.
First responders, including paramedics and law enforcement, arrived at the scene and provided care to at least one person injured in the crash. That individual was transported to a local hospital for further treatment. At this time, the extent of the person’s injuries remains unknown.
The two vehicles involved sustained damage, but details about the type of vehicles or the events leading to the crash have not yet been released. CHP officials are continuing to investigate the circumstances of the collision and whether any contributing factors such as speed, distraction, or lane changes played a role.
No additional information was made available regarding other occupants or traffic delays caused by the incident.
We extend our thoughts to the injured victim and wish them a full recovery.
Freeway Accidents in California
The crash that occurred Saturday on the westbound I-105 near Wilton Place reflects a frequent pattern of injury collisions on Southern California’s urban freeways. I-105, also known as the Glenn Anderson Freeway, runs through high-traffic corridors of Los Angeles County and is prone to sudden slowdowns, tight merges, and rear-end crashes—especially during evening hours.
In this incident, at least one person required hospitalization, emphasizing how even a seemingly minor two-vehicle crash can result in significant physical harm. Westbound traffic on I-105 during late afternoons often includes high-speed commuters, and any lapse in attention or misjudgment of distance can quickly turn into a serious collision.
While early reports from CHP have not identified the cause of this crash, common factors in freeway collisions include distracted driving, aggressive lane changes, and following too closely. The limited shoulder space on California’s interstates also poses a risk for secondary accidents, making quick and safe responses from emergency personnel critical.
For those injured in freeway accidents, the road to recovery can be filled with challenges—from medical treatment and therapy to navigating insurance claims and financial setbacks. Knowing your rights and seeking appropriate guidance can help you recover with confidence and clarity.
If you’ve been injured in a freeway crash in Los Angeles County, you don’t have to handle the aftermath alone. At Local Accident Reports, we’re here to support injured victims with access to the legal, medical, and financial resources they need to move forward. Contact us today to take the first step toward recovery.