Personal Injury

Motorcyclist Killed on Phelan Road

On Tuesday, a motorcyclist was killed on Phelan Road prompting major traffic closures and delays. According to the Hesperia Police Department, a motorcycle collided with a GMC Sierra pickup truck around noon on the eastbound lane, just before Highway 395.   Despite lifesaving efforts, the rider was pronounced deceased at the scene. The truck’s driver […]

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Pedestrian Killed on Highway 138 in Victorville

On Tuesday night, a pedestrian died after being struck by a car on Highway 138 in Victorville. According to the California Highway Patrol (CHP), the collision occurred near Sheep Creek Road around 8 p.m. when a white Ford Fusion sedan hit the pedestrian while crossing the road.   The driver stayed at the scene and […]

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Siblings Killed in Fiery Highway 18 Crash in Phelan

Two of three people killed in a fiery, two-car fatal crash along Highway 18 in Phelan last month have been identified as Victorville siblings. The California Highway Patrol (CHP) said the two were killed in a head-on collision after an eastbound Cadillac CTS crossed opposing traffic and slammed directly into their Tesla Model Y near […]

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What California Drivers Need to Know About Crashes With Electric Vehicles

California is the state with the most registered electric vehicles (EVs) in the United States, and EV adoption continues to grow faster here than in any other state. More electric vehicles on California roads mean that EV-related collisions are becoming more common — and these crashes often involve unique safety, technical, and legal issues that […]

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Why I-10 in Ontario, CA Is a Dangerous Road

Interstate 10 is one of the busiest and most dangerous highways in Southern California, and the stretch running through Ontario, CA is especially hazardous. High traffic volume, frequent commercial truck traffic, complex on-ramps and exits, and high-speed multi-lane travel all contribute to making the I-10 dangerous and creating a higher risk of serious collisions. Local […]

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Semi Causes Fatal Multi-Vehicle Crash on 10 Freeway in Ontario

On Thursday, one person died following a multi-vehicle fatal 10 Freeway crash involving a tractor-trailer in Ontario. According to the California Highway Patrol, a Kenworth semi traveling in the westbound No. 3 Lane and pulling a flatbed trailer carrying a large excavator, crashed into the 15 Freeway connector overpass shortly after 3 a.m.   The […]

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Darla Cunningham Named Best Personal Injury Attorney in 2025

Lerner, Moore, Silva, Cunningham & Rubel (LMSCR) is proud to announce that Partner Darla Cunningham, Esq. has been named Best Personal Injury Attorney in the 2025 Best of the Desert Community’s Choice Awards. Ms. Cunningham was recognized for her outstanding achievements at the 2025 Best of the Desert Gala, held in December at the San […]

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Fatal Crash in Cajon Pass

A driver was killed Tuesday after fatal a rear-end collision on Interstate 15 in the Cajon Pass. According to the California Highway Patrol (CHP), the driver was traveling northbound near Kenwood Avenue in a 2019 Dodge Ram Big Horn, when he slammed into the back of a stopped box truck.   Witnesses said the driver […]

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LMSCR Recovers $1 Million Settlement for Local School Crossing Guard

Lerner, Moore, Silva, Cunningham & Rubel (LMSCR) has secured a $1 million settlement on behalf of a Riverside County school crossing guard who was struck by a vehicle while performing her duties. The pedestrian vs. motor vehicle collision caused one of the guard’s breast implants to rupture and leak, requiring surgical replacement. The case was […]

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