Oakland, CA (March 25, 2026) – An injury collision involving a silver Chevrolet pickup and a white Toyota was reported on Monday evening, March 23, in the area of International Boulevard and Miller Avenue in Oakland. The incident originated on the eastbound I-80 near Powell Street before the parties involved moved to that intersection.
Emergency units responded to the scene, where medical personnel staged nearby to assist those hurt in the crash. Further details about the number of people injured or the severity of their conditions have not been confirmed.
No information about the identities of those involved has been released. The circumstances that led to the crash remain under review.
Authorities continue to investigate the cause of the collision, and more details will be released as they become available.
Our thoughts are with those affected as they continue to recover.
How Are Injury Crashes on Oakland’s Streets Typically Documented?
When an injury crash occurs on Oakland city streets, the documentation process usually begins at the scene with responding emergency personnel. Officers record the positions of vehicles, road conditions, and any visible damage before vehicles are moved. Witness statements gathered in those first moments can be especially useful in piecing together what happened.
If a crash starts on a freeway and ends on surface streets, as can happen when vehicles move after an initial impact, investigators may need to review both locations. This makes the documentation process more involved, since evidence may be spread across two separate areas.
In California, any crash resulting in injury must be reported to the DMV within ten days by each driver involved. That report becomes part of the official record tied to the driver’s history, separate from any law enforcement findings.