Three-Vehicle Crash in Stockton: Multiple Injuries
Three-Vehicle Crash at SR-120 and Main Street in Stockton Sends Multiple People to the Hospital
Overview of the Collision
A three-vehicle collision with injuries was reported Thursday afternoon at the intersection of SR-120 and Main Street in Stockton. According to early information from the California Highway Patrol, the crash involved three separate vehicles and resulted in at least one person being transported to a local hospital for medical care. Paramedics and law enforcement responded promptly, and the scene was cleared after an initial investigation and emergency treatment of those involved. The exact cause of the collision remains under investigation, and additional details are expected as authorities complete their review and witness statements are collected.
What We Know So Far
- Location: SR-120 and Main Street, Stockton, CA
- Time: Thursday afternoon
- Vehicles involved: Three
- Injuries: One or more individuals were injured and taken to nearby hospitals
- Status: The investigation is ongoing
At this stage, officials have not publicly identified the drivers or specified the conditions that led to the crash. Multi-vehicle collisions at intersections can result from a variety of factors, including failing to yield the right of way, running a red light or stop sign, distracted driving, impaired driving, speeding, or mechanical issues. Roadway conditions, signal timing, and visibility can also play a role.
Why Intersection Crashes Are So Dangerous
Intersections are among the most common sites for traffic collisions due to crossing traffic paths and frequent decision points. In a three-vehicle crash, the force of impact can come from multiple angles, increasing the risk of serious injuries such as concussions and traumatic brain injuries, whiplash and spinal injuries, fractures, internal injuries, and soft-tissue damage. Even when injuries appear minor at first, symptoms can worsen in the hours and days following a crash, making prompt medical evaluation essential.
Steps to Take After an Intersection Collision
If you or a loved one are involved in a similar crash, the following steps can help protect your health and your rights:
- Seek medical care immediately, even if symptoms seem mild.
- Call 911 and request a police report; note the incident number.
- Exchange information with all drivers and obtain contact details for witnesses.
- Document the scene: take photos of vehicle positions, damage, traffic signals, skid marks, debris, and any visible injuries.
- Preserve evidence: save dashcam footage, medical records, and repair estimates; do not allow vehicles to be destroyed before inspection if liability is disputed.
- Notify your insurance company, but avoid recorded statements until you have legal guidance.
- Avoid posting details about the crash on social media.
Determining Fault in a Multi-Vehicle Crash
California follows a pure comparative negligence system. That means more than one party can share responsibility, and each party’s compensation can be reduced by their percentage of fault. In a three-vehicle collision, determining fault can be complex. Potential sources of evidence include:
- CHP collision report and supplemental diagrams
- Eyewitness statements and nearby business surveillance footage
- Traffic signal timing data and intersection design records
- Vehicle Event Data Recorder (EDR) “black box” downloads
- Photos, videos, and dashcam clips captured at the scene
- Expert analyses in accident reconstruction, human factors, or roadway engineering
Potential Liable Parties
Beyond the drivers involved, other parties could share responsibility depending on the facts:
- Employers of commercial drivers, if a work vehicle was involved (vicarious liability)
- Government entities responsible for traffic signal maintenance or unsafe roadway conditions (defective signal timing, obstructed sight lines, inadequate signage)
- Auto or component manufacturers if a mechanical defect contributed to the crash (brake failure, airbag malfunction, tire defects)
Available Compensation After a Car Accident
An injury claim may include both economic and non-economic damages. Depending on your circumstances, recoverable compensation could include:
- Emergency care and hospital bills
- Follow-up treatment, physical therapy, rehabilitation, and future medical needs
- Lost income and loss of future earning capacity
- Medication, medical devices, and transportation to medical appointments
- Property damage, towing/storage, and rental car costs
- Diminished value of your vehicle after repairs
- Household or attendant care services you now require
- Pain and suffering, emotional distress, and loss of enjoyment of life
A three-vehicle collision is one of the most chaotic and dangerous types of crashes on California roads. When multiple cars collide, the force and chain reaction can leave several victims injured, confused, and overwhelmed by the sudden impact. This recent collision in Stockton is a stark reminder of how quickly lives can be disrupted when just one driver fails to uphold their duty of care.
Our thoughts are with the individuals injured in this incident and their families who are now facing uncertainty, medical challenges, and the long path to recovery. Multi-vehicle crashes often involve complex fault determinations, conflicting statements, and insurance companies eager to shift blame. Unfortunately, these complexities can make it especially difficult for victims to secure fair compensation without experienced legal support.
At Avian Law Group, we stand firmly with those harmed in collisions like this. Our team is committed to investigating every angle, working with experts, uncovering the truth, and ensuring every responsible party is held accountable. When several vehicles and multiple injuries are involved, victims deserve an advocate who understands the intricacies of these cases and fights relentlessly for their rights.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a multi-vehicle crash—or any type of collision—know that you don’t have to face the aftermath alone. Avian Law Group is here to guide you through the legal process, protect your interests, and help you pursue the compensation you deserve.
For immediate help and a free consultation, contact Avian Law Group at (888) 287-0984.
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