(Panorama City, CA) On Friday, October 3, at about 10:46 a.m., the Lanark Street crash near Woodman Avenue left four people injured, including two trapped in an overturned vehicle, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department.

Fire crews responded to the 13700 block of West Lanark Street after reports of a two-vehicle collision with one car overturned. Firefighters used specialized equipment to free a man and woman in their 50s who were trapped inside. Both were taken to a hospital in serious condition, while two additional people sustained minor injuries.

All four victims were transported for treatment. The cause of the crash has not yet been determined, and investigators are working to identify contributing factors such as speed, road conditions, or potential distractions.

We offer our encouragement and support. We know this is a confusing time as you deal with the uncertainties resulting from this terrible incident.

Overview of the Lanark Street Crash

Serious rollover collisions often raise questions about how liability is determined. The following overview explains how California law may apply while authorities continue their investigation; it does not assign fault.

In short:

  • Investigators examine speed, lane use, and signal compliance to understand how the collision occurred.
  • Injured individuals may pursue claims for medical expenses and lost income once reports are complete.
  • Determining liability depends on witness accounts, roadway evidence, and vehicle data.

If speed or loss of control contributed to the rollover, Vehicle Code 22350 (basic speed law) may apply. This statute requires driving at a speed reasonable and prudent for the conditions, taking into account visibility, traffic, and roadway design.

If improper turning or lane movement played a role, Vehicle Code 22107 governs such maneuvers. It requires that drivers ensure safety before changing lanes or turning, including proper signaling and mirror checks.

When a vehicle fails to yield or observe intersection controls, Vehicle Code 21804(a) can be relevant. It requires drivers entering a roadway to yield to oncoming traffic close enough to pose a hazard.

Injured victims may consider consulting an attorney to explore civil remedies available after the Lanark Street crash once the Los Angeles Police Department’s report is finalized.

Advice for the Victims

You may wish to wait before making detailed statements to insurers until you have complete information from the investigation. A California attorney can help coordinate medical documentation, manage insurance discussions, and explain possible legal options for recovery.

If you have any concerns about navigating the legal process surrounding this incident, call 866-883-4318 to speak with a lawyer.

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