Pismo Beach, CA (August 18, 2025) – Emergency responders from Pismo Beach were called to the scene of a multi-vehicle crash involving a semi-truck and SUV on Monday morning along US-101 northbound near McLintocks.
The collision occurred shortly before 7:50 a.m. and was initially classified as a more serious incident before being re-designated as a minor injury crash by the California Highway Patrol. The vehicles involved included a white semi-truck without a trailer, a gold Chevrolet Suburban, and at least one other vehicle. Reports from the scene indicated significant damage to the right side of a GMC Yukon, with the semi partially blocking the number two lane following the crash.
Responding paramedics provided care to those injured in the incident. While the full extent of injuries has not been released, authorities confirmed that at least one person sustained minor injuries and required assistance at the scene. The roadway was cleared by 8:25 a.m. after multiple tow services, including heavy-duty recovery for the Freightliner trailer, were dispatched to remove the damaged vehicles.
The incident prompted a coordinated response involving California Highway Patrol, CAL FIRE units in the area, and towing services. An investigation into the circumstances of the crash is ongoing.
We extend our thoughts to the individuals affected and wish them a smooth and full recovery.
Truck Accidents in California
Commercial vehicle collisions on California’s highways are not uncommon, particularly on high-volume corridors like US-101. Monday’s crash in Pismo Beach near McLintocks underscores the danger of mixed-vehicle traffic involving semi-trucks and passenger vehicles, especially during early commuting hours.
In this incident, the involvement of both a large semi-truck and multiple SUVs increases the risk of serious outcomes. Even though the crash was ultimately classified as a minor injury event, the presence of heavy-duty tow requirements and significant vehicle damage suggests the situation could have easily escalated. Freightliner and flatbed trailers, like the ones involved here, can be particularly dangerous when operating in close proximity to smaller passenger vehicles on highways.
The region surrounding McLintocks, a well-known local landmark in San Luis Obispo County, is often congested with both tourists and commuters. With limited space for emergency maneuvers and higher travel speeds, even a brief distraction or misjudgment can result in serious consequences.
For victims of crashes involving large trucks, recovery often requires more than basic medical treatment. Vehicle repairs, physical therapy, insurance complications, and navigating legal rights all come into play. This is why timely access to support and reliable information is critical for those impacted by these types of collisions.
Local accident statistics show that crashes involving semi-trucks and SUVs frequently result in injuries, even at relatively low speeds. It’s important for drivers across California to remain cautious around larger vehicles, ensuring safe distances and avoiding blind spots to reduce collision risk.
If you or someone you care about was involved in a crash on US-101 or another major California highway, it’s essential to know what resources are available to you. Quick action can help protect your rights and ensure you get the help needed for your recovery.
Truck accidents can create sudden upheaval in your life—especially when injuries, vehicle damage, and confusion follow. At Local Accident Reports, we understand how overwhelming this can feel. Our team is here to help you access the support and legal clarity needed after serious crashes. Contact us today to get connected with local resources and start moving forward confidently.