[03-30-2025] Santa Barbara County, CA – Four Injured After Multi-Vehicle Crash on Highway 154 Near Los Olivos

Four people sustained injuries in a multi-vehicle collision on Highway 154 just west of Los Olivos in Santa Barbara County, on Sunday morning, March 30, 2025.

According to the Santa Barbara County Fire Department, the crash occurred at approximately 9:20 a.m. west of Foxen Canyon Road.

The injured individuals, spread across two vehicles, suffered minor to moderate injuries. Two of the victims had to be extricated from the wreckage.

A woman and a juvenile female from one vehicle were transported by AMR ambulance to Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital. A man and woman from a second vehicle were taken to Marian Regional Medical Center in Santa Maria.

The names of the injured parties and details on their conditions have not been released.

The investigation is ongoing.

Consult Experienced Car Accident Lawyers In Santa Barbara County

If you or a loved one has suffered injuries in a car accident, you may be entitled to seek compensation. Under the leadership of Arash Khorsandi, Esq., our skilled personal injury attorneys are prepared to offer the legal assistance you need. At Arash Law, we are committed to advocating for accident victims, ensuring they receive the justice and compensation they rightfully deserve.

Our Santa Barbara County car accident lawyers will thoroughly evaluate your case, guide you through the legal process, and assess all factors that may impact your settlement. If needed, we can also assist in obtaining police reports and other critical information to strengthen your claim.

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What To Do After A Car Accident In Santa Barbara County

A car accident can be a stressful and unsettling experience. Knowing what to do next is crucial for safeguarding your health, well-being, and legal rights. Taking the right steps can help ensure your safety and strengthen any potential claims.

  1. Ensure Safety — Put your safety first. Check for injuries. If you can still drive your car, pull over to the side of the road.
  2. Report The Incident To The Authorities — Call 911 if anyone’s injured. Reporting the incident also ensures that an official record is created, which is essential for your claim.
  3. Take Photographs — If possible, take photographs of the vehicles involved, the incident location, and any injuries you sustained.
  4. Immediately Seek Medical Attention — Even if you feel fine, some injuries may not be immediately apparent. See a doctor as soon as possible.
  5. Provide Contact Information — Share your contact and insurance details with the other parties involved in the accident. Be sure to get the same information from them.
  6. Talk To Any Witnesses — If possible, talk to any witnesses and obtain their contact information for future reference.
  7. Never Discuss Blame — Avoid making statements that could be used against you. Insurance adjusters may try to extract damaging information by asking leading questions.
  8. Don’t Post On Social Media — Avoid discussing the accident on social media or posting pictures. What you share online could inadvertently harm your case and affect your ability to receive compensation.
  9. Consult With Santa Barbara County Car Accident Lawyers — A lawyer can help protect your rights, guide you through the claims process, and fight for the compensation you deserve. Call us today at (888) 488-1391 to get legal advice free of charge.

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Car Accident Statistics

According to UC Berkeley’s Transportation Injury Mapping System, there were 1,937 crash-related injuries and fatalities in Santa Barbara County in 2024, with an average fatality rate of 1,804.6 over the past five years.

Meanwhile, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration found that there were 42,514 deaths in motor vehicle crashes across the state in 2022. This corresponds to 12.8 deaths per 100,000 people and 1.33 deaths per 100 million miles traveled.

Furthermore, in the first half of 2024, around 18,720 people died in traffic crashes. This is about 3.2% fewer deaths than the 19,330 projected for the same period in 2023. During this time, vehicle travel increased by roughly 13.1 billion miles or about 0.8%. The number of fatalities per 100 million miles traveled went down to 1.17, compared to the expected 1.21 in the first half of 2023.

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