Injury Crash

Broadside Collision on Moorpark Road at Columbia Road

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Apr 9, 2026 Date
3:12 PM Time
1 Injured Severity
Broadside Collision Collision Type
Clear Weather

A broadside collision was reported on Apr 9, 2026 at approximately 3:12 PM on Moorpark Road near Columbia Road in Thousand Oaks, California. Clear weather was noted at the time of the crash. 1 person was injured. This crash was classified as a drunk driver accident and motorcycle accident case.

If you were involved, the other driver's insurance company may have already contacted you with a settlement offer. Early offers are almost always lower than what your claim is actually worth. Insurers count on people settling before they understand the full extent of their injuries. You have two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury claim in California, but key evidence like surveillance footage and witness memories doesn't last that long. A free consultation with our senior attorneys costs you nothing and helps you understand your options.

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Could the road be at fault?

Not Every Crash Is the Driver's Fault

Some crashes are caused by dangerous road conditions: poor sight lines, missing signage, bad signal timing, or roads that weren't designed for the traffic they carry. In California, cities, counties, and Caltrans can be held liable when they knew or should have known about a dangerous condition and failed to fix it. If the road played a role in this crash, you may have a claim against the government agency responsible for maintaining it.

Injured at a Dangerous Intersection?
The City May Owe You Compensation.

When a road or intersection is poorly designed, the government agency responsible for maintaining it can be held liable. If you were seriously hurt, talk to a senior attorney about whether a dangerous road design claim applies to your case.

Government claims are often subject to strict filing deadlines.
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Next steps

What to Do After a Drunk Driving Crash

  1. Get medical attention immediately
    Even if you feel fine, get checked out. Some of the most serious injuries from crashes, like internal bleeding and traumatic brain injuries, don't always show symptoms right away. A medical record from the day of the crash also becomes critical evidence later.
  2. Get the BAC results from the police report
    If the other driver was arrested for DUI, the police report will include their blood alcohol concentration. A BAC above 0.08% is powerful evidence, but even a lower reading combined with other impairment evidence can support your claim. Request a copy of the full report, not just the exchange of information.
  3. Explore punitive damages and Dram Shop liability
    Drunk driving cases are one of the few areas where California allows punitive damages under Civil Code 3294. If the driver was served alcohol at a bar or restaurant while visibly intoxicated, the establishment may also be liable under Business and Professions Code 25602.1. Both avenues increase what you can recover.
  4. File your government tort claim before October 9, 2026
    If a government entity is responsible for this crash, whether because of road design, missing signals, or a government vehicle, you have a strict six-month deadline to file a tort claim. That deadline is October 9, 2026. Miss it and you lose your right to sue entirely, no matter how strong your case is.
  5. Talk to a personal injury attorney before the insurance company
    Insurance adjusters will reach out quickly, and they're not calling to help you. They want a recorded statement and a fast settlement before you understand what your case is actually worth. A free consultation with an attorney costs you nothing and protects everything.
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Dangerous road design

Why Broadside Collisions Happen Here

Broadside collisions, sometimes called T-bone crashes, happen when one vehicle strikes the side of another. At intersections, these are often caused by inadequate sight lines, poorly timed signals, or missing protected left-turn phases. When a driver can't see oncoming traffic until it's too late, the intersection design shares responsibility.

Under California Government Code 835, a public entity can be liable for a "dangerous condition" on public property. An intersection with a history of broadside crashes, especially one where the signal timing hasn't been updated to match current traffic volumes, may qualify. Crash history data is key evidence in these claims.

This crash happened during the evening commute (3-7 PM), the highest-volume period on most California roads. Intersections and road segments that weren't designed for current traffic volumes see disproportionate crash rates during these peak hours.

Were You Injured in This Crash?

If you or someone you love was hurt in this crash, our attorneys can help you understand your options. We handle cases on contingency, so you pay nothing unless we win.

Frequently asked questions

Common Questions About This Type of Crash

What are punitive damages in a drunk driving case?
Punitive damages go beyond compensating your losses. They're designed to punish the drunk driver and deter similar behavior. California Civil Code 3294 allows punitive damages when the defendant acted with "willful and conscious disregard" for others' safety. Driving drunk qualifies. These damages can significantly increase the total value of your case.
What is Dram Shop liability?
Under Business and Professions Code 25602.1, a bar, restaurant, or other establishment that serves alcohol to a visibly intoxicated person can be held liable if that person then causes a crash. This is called Dram Shop liability. It's especially important when the drunk driver doesn't carry enough insurance to cover your damages, because commercial establishments typically carry larger policies.
Does a DUI conviction help my civil injury case?
Yes. A DUI conviction or guilty plea is admissible evidence in your civil case and essentially proves the driver was negligent. You don't have to wait for the criminal case to finish before filing your civil claim. The two cases are completely separate proceedings with different standards of proof.
How do I know if my injuries are serious enough to file a claim?
There's no minimum injury threshold for filing a personal injury claim in California. If someone else's negligence caused your injuries and you have medical bills, lost wages, or pain and suffering, you likely have a valid claim. Many injuries that seem minor at first, like whiplash or soft tissue damage, can develop into chronic conditions. Get a medical evaluation and a legal consultation.
What is the government tort claim deadline of October 9, 2026?
If a government entity shares responsibility for this crash, whether through road design, a government vehicle, or maintenance failures, you must file a government tort claim within six months of the incident. For this crash, that deadline is October 9, 2026. This is separate from the two-year statute of limitations. Miss it and your claim against the government is gone permanently, even if the road design was clearly at fault.
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