Injury Crash

Rear-End Collision on SR-134 at Ledge Avenue

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Feb 5, 2026 Date
11:08 AM Time
2 Injured Severity
Rear-End Collision Collision Type
Clear Weather

A rear-end collision was reported on Feb 5, 2026 at approximately 11:08 AM on SR-134 near Ledge Avenue in Toluca Lake, California. Clear weather was noted at the time of the crash. 2 people were injured. This crash was classified as a truck 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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Dangerous intersection

Is Ledge Avenue & SR-134 a Dangerous Road?

When the same intersection produces crash after crash, the problem may not be the drivers. Ledge Avenue & SR-134 has logged 5 crashes in the last 9 months and 4 resulting in injuries. Patterns like this can point to dangerous road design: poor sight lines, bad signal timing, missing turn lanes, or inadequate signage.

5 Crashes reported at this intersection in the last 9 months
Injury crashes at this intersection UP 200% in recent months
80% of crashes here result in injuries
Rear End collisions account for 100% of crashes
Most crashes here happen around 11 AM on Thus
76 Walk Score: Very Walkable. High foot traffic increases pedestrian exposure at this intersection

In California, cities and counties can be held liable for dangerous road conditions they knew about or should have known about. A pattern of crashes is exactly the kind of evidence that establishes notice.

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.
An attorney can help you understand what applies to your situation.

Next steps

What to Do After a Truck Accident

  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. Preserve the truck's black box and FMCSA records
    Commercial trucks carry electronic logging devices and event data recorders that capture speed, braking, and hours of service. Trucking companies can overwrite or "lose" this data fast. An attorney can send a spoliation letter to preserve it before it disappears.
  3. Identify every liable party, not just the driver
    Truck crashes often involve the driver, the trucking company, the freight broker, the vehicle manufacturer, and the maintenance provider. Each one may carry separate insurance policies. Knowing who to pursue is the difference between a partial recovery and full compensation.
  4. File your government tort claim before August 5, 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 August 5, 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

What Causes Rear-End Crashes at This Location

Rear-end collisions are the most common type of crash on California roads, and they're not always the trailing driver's fault. Short yellow intervals at traffic signals, sudden grade changes that hide stopped traffic, and inadequate advance warning signs all contribute to rear-end crashes. When the road design creates conditions where stopping distances are insufficient, the entity responsible for the road may share liability.

High-speed arterials are particularly prone to these crashes when signal timing doesn't account for approach speeds. California's Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) sets standards for yellow-light duration based on speed limits, but many intersections haven't been updated as traffic patterns changed.

This intersection has recorded 5 crashes in the last nine months. Injury crashes here are trending up 200% compared to the prior period. The most common crash type at this intersection is Rear End, accounting for 100% of incidents.

This crash occurred during midday hours, when traffic volumes are moderate but speeds tend to be higher due to less congestion. Higher travel speeds reduce reaction time and increase crash severity, especially at intersections with short yellow intervals.

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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

Who is liable in a truck accident?
Multiple parties can be liable: the truck driver, the trucking company (the carrier), the freight broker who hired the carrier, the company that loaded the cargo, and the maintenance provider. Each may carry separate insurance policies. Identifying all liable parties is essential to maximizing your recovery.
What is a spoliation letter and why does it matter?
A spoliation letter is a legal notice sent to the trucking company requiring them to preserve all evidence related to the crash: black box data, driver logs, maintenance records, dashcam footage, and drug test results. Without this letter, trucking companies can legally overwrite electronic data on regular maintenance cycles. Time is critical.
What FMCSA regulations apply to truck accident cases?
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration sets rules on driver hours of service (max 11 hours driving in a 14-hour window), mandatory rest breaks, vehicle maintenance schedules, cargo securement, and drug and alcohol testing. Violations of any of these regulations can be used as evidence of negligence in your case.
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 August 5, 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 August 5, 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.
Can I sue the city if the road design caused this crash?
Yes. In California, cities, counties, and Caltrans can be held liable for dangerous road conditions they knew about or should have known about. Ledge Avenue & SR-134 has logged 5 crashes in the last 9 months. A pattern like that can be evidence the government was on notice and failed to act. Common road design problems include poor sight lines, missing turn lanes, bad signal timing, and inadequate signage. If a government entity is responsible, you must file a claim within 6 months of the accident, not the usual 2-year statute of limitations.
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