Truck Accident Lawyers Cited After CHP Vehicle Rear-Ended on I-15 Near Glen Helen Parkway

Truck Accident Lawyers Cited After CHP Vehicle Rear-Ended on I-15 Near Glen Helen Parkway

Truck accident lawyers appear in post-crash advisories after a white Lexus RS series SUV smashed into the rear of a California Highway Patrol vehicle on southbound Interstate 15 about a mile before the Glen Helen Parkway exit, leaving one person transported to a hospital Friday night.

How the crash unfolded on southbound I-15

The collision occurred at around 6: 00 p. m. on southbound I-15, when the white Lexus RS series SUV struck the back of a patrol car. The CHP says the officer was inside the patrol vehicle at the time of the impact. Emergency responders transported one person by ground ambulance to a local hospital with injuries that were not disclosed.

Truck Accident Lawyers mentioned in the aftermath

Coverage of the crash included legal-advice notices from a personal-injury firm that encouraged anyone involved to seek assistance for auto accidents. That material listed contact numbers and advised readers that law firms can help obtain police reports and evaluate injury claims. The crash coverage and related advisories used the collision as a prompt for readers to consider legal help, including truck accident lawyers for those seeking counsel.

Traffic effects and investigation

Both vehicles blocked the two left lanes of southbound I-15 for over an hour while officers conducted a major investigation. CHP patrol logs show the blockage and the initial response. With lanes closed, investigators and emergency crews worked on scene before traffic was restored; the department has continued investigating the circumstances that led to the rear-end impact.

The California Highway Patrol’s Inland Office will handle the formal inquiry and plans to issue a preliminary accident report. Local coverage noted that reporters will update the public when that CHP preliminary report becomes available. In a separate Friday incident in Butte County, two drivers were hospitalized after a head-on crash near Yankee Hill, but that collision is a distinct case under investigation by the appropriate CHP unit.

For now, investigators are focused on reconstructing the moments before the collision and confirming injuries and other facts. Motorists who were in the area at about 6: 00 p. m. and may have witnessed the event were asked to remain available to investigators when CHP releases a contact point or log reference.

The next confirmed milestone in the local response is the CHP preliminary accident report; officials have said they will update the public when that document is ready and when additional details about the cause of the crash become available.