According to a  preliminary investigation, a wrong-way car collided head-on with another vehicle

 South Los Angeles Crash
Authorities Investigate Wrong-Way Accident in South LA

Los Angeles, Calif. – At least two people were injured in a head-on collision early Sunday morning in South Los Angeles.

The Los Angeles Fire Department responded to the wrong-way crash at around 3:14 a.m. on the northbound 110 Freeway at Century Boulevard.

Reportedly, a Dodge Charger was going southbound in the northbound lanes near Exposition Boulevard when it collided head-on with a second vehicle.

At least two people were transported to a hospital for treatment, but their conditions were not disclosed.

Additional information about the incident was not provided.

The crash is being investigated.

Have You Been Injured in a Head-On Collision?

Head-on collisions are common types of car accidents in California that happen when two vehicles heading in opposite directions collide with their front ends. Common causes of head-on collisions include impaired driving, wrong-way driving, distracted driving, speeding, poor road conditions, fatigued driving, among others. 

Determining fault in a head-on collision involves a careful examination of the facts and circumstances of the accident. Investigators gather evidence from the accident scene, eyewitnesses, and other relevant sources and use it to determine where liability falls. The liable party or parties may be held responsible for the damages resulting from the head-on collision. This can include compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, property damage, and other losses associated with the accident.

If you or your family member was involved in a head-on collision, Click to call : 866-803-6502 and  speak with an experienced car accident attorney.