Los Angeles, CA (February 23, 2025) – Emergency crews responded to a vehicle crash with injuries at the intersection of Bandera St and E 92nd St in Los Angeles on Saturday morning.
The accident was first reported at approximately 11:49 a.m. on February 22, 2025, when a 911 caller alerted authorities to the crash. Local law enforcement and Los Angeles Fire and Rescue arrived at the scene to assess the situation. First responders, including paramedics, assessed and treated individuals hurt in the crash.
At this time, officials have not disclosed how many vehicles were involved or the extent of injuries sustained. Traffic delays were reported in the area as emergency crews worked to clear the scene and assist those injured.
The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) is investigating the cause of the accident. Further details regarding the crash, including possible contributing factors, remain under review.
Our thoughts are with those affected by this accident, and we hope for their full recovery.
Car Accidents in California
Los Angeles experiences a high volume of traffic collisions due to its dense population and extensive roadway network. Intersections, such as Bandera St and E 92nd St, are frequent sites of accidents caused by distracted driving, speeding, failure to yield, and reckless behavior.
According to the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS), thousands of injury-related crashes occur annually in Los Angeles, many of which result in medical expenses, lost wages, and long-term rehabilitation for victims. While some crashes are unavoidable, many are caused by negligence and could have been prevented.
After an accident, it is important for victims to seek medical attention, document the scene, and consider legal options if another driver’s actions contributed to the collision. Compensation may be available to help cover financial burdens resulting from the crash.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a car accident, contact Local Accident Reports today to learn about your legal options and the steps to take after a collision.