[09-28-2025] Los Angeles County, CA โ€“ One Killed, Three Injured in Pickup Truck Crash at 100 N. Chicago St. in Boyle Heights

One man was killed and three women were hospitalized after a pickup truck crashed in Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, on Sunday afternoon, September 28, 2025.

According to the Los Angeles Fire Department, the crash occurred around 4:20 p.m. at 100 N. Chicago Street at First Street.

All occupants were in a westbound pickup truck that collided with a parked vehicle. The man in the front passenger seat was pronounced dead at the scene, while three women in the back were ejected and transported to a trauma center, one with critical injuries and two in serious condition. Firefighters used hydraulic tools to free one of the injured from the wreckage.

The 25-year-old driver allegedly fled on foot after the crash but was later taken into custody. LAPD officers reported it is unknown whether drugs or alcohol were factors, and investigators continue to determine the cause of the collision.

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When a person is killed or seriously injured in a vehicle collision, surviving family members and others affected may take certain steps to help protect legal rights and preserve important evidence related to the incident.

  1. Contact Authorities And Obtain Official Records
    Ensure that police reports and any available medical or investigative documentation are obtained. These records can be important for understanding the circumstances of the collision.
  2. Document The Scene If Possible
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  4. Consult Personal Injury Lawyers
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Car Accident Statistics

Traffic fatalities continue to be a significant public health concern in the United States. Nationally, motor vehicle deaths increased by 6.8 percent from 36,355 in 2019 to 38,824 in 2020, marking the highest number of fatalities since 2007. Preliminary projections for 2021 estimate about 42,915 deaths, an increase of roughly 10.5 percent compared with 2020.

Early estimates for the first half of 2022 suggest around 20,175 fatalities, a small increase of 0.5 percent from the 20,070 deaths reported during the same period in 2021. These figures illustrate the continuing challenges in reducing traffic-related deaths despite improvements in vehicle safety and road regulations.

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