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Fatal Crash September 11, 2025 Time around 4:47 p.m. Parties Red sedan occupants, GMC SUV driver, semi-truck driver Time around 4:47 p.m. Parties Authorities have not released every party detail Highway 183 near Cooper Rd, Salinas, CA

Two Killed, One Injured in Three-Vehicle Crash on Highway 183 in Salinas – September 11, 2025

A sedan was rear-ended while waiting to turn left and pushed into oncoming traffic, where it was hit by a semi-truck. Two passengers in the sedan died, and the driver was seriously injured.

Incident Summary

Type
Fatal Crash
Location
Highway 183 near Cooper Rd, Salinas, CA
Date
September 11, 2025 Time around 4:47 p.m. Parties Red sedan occupants, GMC SUV driver, semi-truck driver Time around 4:47 p.m. Parties Authorities have not released every party detail
Time
around 4:47 p.m.
Parties
Authorities have not released every party detail
Injuries
. The GMC driver, a 19-year-old woman, initially fled but was later located. CHP stated that drugs or alcohol were not suspected, and an investigation remains ongoing into potential charges. take our free case quiz Quick Facts Details
Fatalities
Two confirmed Agency California Highway Patrol – Monterey County Agency CHP stated that drugs or alcohol were not suspected, and an investigation remains ongoing into potential charges
Agency
CHP stated that drugs or alcohol were not suspected, and an investigation remains ongoing into potential charges
Legal Note
Victims’ families may have grounds for wrongful death claims Crash Area Open in Google Maps Crash Area Open in Google Maps

What Happened

A sedan was rear-ended while waiting to turn left and pushed into oncoming traffic, where it was hit by a semi-truck.

Two passengers in the sedan died, and the driver was seriously injured.

The rear-ending SUV driver initially fled but was found by CHP shortly after.

Medical Response

One survivor was taken to the hospital with major injuries.

Two passengers were pronounced dead at the scene.

Legal Options

Serious injury and wrongful death cases often depend on the same core questions: what happened, who caused it, what evidence exists, and whether a person, company, or property owner failed to act safely. Based on the currently reported facts in this case, these legal issues are often worth evaluating quickly.

Crash Statistics and Context

42,514 deaths
People killed in U.S. traffic crashes in 2022.
NHTSA early estimate / traffic safety reporting
Speed, impairment, and lane violations remain common factors
Serious injury and wrongful death claims often depend on showing how driver conduct caused the crash.
NHTSA traffic safety reporting
Early evidence matters
Police reports, witness statements, vehicle damage, and scene evidence are often key to proving fault.
Standard collision litigation practice

Frequently Asked Questions

Who investigates a serious traffic collision like this one?
That depends on where the crash happened, but local police, the CHP, or another agency usually handles the investigation.
Can families pursue a wrongful death claim after a fatal crash?
Yes, if another person or company negligently caused the collision, eligible relatives may pursue a wrongful death claim.
Why does early evidence matter?
Vehicle damage, witness statements, video, and scene measurements can become much harder to obtain as time passes.
What should victims or families do after a serious crash near Highway 183 near Cooper Rd, Salinas, CA?
Getting the report number, preserving photos and records, and speaking with counsel before accepting a quick settlement can help protect the claim.

A Serious Crash Can Raise Questions the First News Report Never Answers.

Scranton Law Firm helps injured people and grieving families understand what happened, what evidence matters, and what legal options may be available after a catastrophic collision.

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