A crash involving a big rig and an RV on the 210 Freeway in Irwindale forced the closure of multiple westbound lanes on the morning of Friday, March 20, 2026. According to the California Highway Patrol (CHP), the incident was reported around 4:40 a.m. near Irwindale Avenue on the Foothill Freeway, creating significant traffic delays during the morning commute in the San Gabriel Valley.
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CHP officers responded to the scene and found that a large RV had gone off the roadway following the collision. Aerial footage showed the guardrail along the freeway knocked over, with the RV visible down the embankment below. The cause of the collision has not been determined, and it remains unclear whether anyone was injured in the crash.
Authorities issued a SigAlert as the right two lanes of the westbound 210 Freeway were shut down, creating a substantial backup that affected thousands of commuters. Just before 11 a.m., CHP announced that the number four lane and the Irwindale Avenue off-ramp would remain closed for an additional three hours as cleanup crews continued working at the scene. The extended closure resulted in detours and delays throughout the morning and into the afternoon.
The 210 Freeway through Irwindale and the greater San Gabriel Valley carries a high volume of both commercial and recreational traffic. Large vehicles like big rigs and RVs present increased risks on this corridor due to their size, weight, and limited maneuverability. When a collision involves these vehicles, the resulting damage is often more severe than in passenger car accidents.
Common factors contributing to big rig and RV crashes on California freeways include driver fatigue, distracted driving, improper lane changes, mechanical failures, and poor visibility during early morning hours. Collisions that occur in the predawn darkness, like this incident at 4:40 a.m., are particularly dangerous because reaction times are reduced and the road may be less visible to approaching vehicles.
When an RV or large vehicle leaves the roadway and goes over an embankment, as occurred in this crash, the risk of catastrophic injuries to the occupants increases substantially. Rollover accidents involving RVs are especially dangerous because recreational vehicles lack the structural reinforcement of commercial trucks.
If you have been injured in a crash involving a big rig, commercial truck, or RV on a California freeway, you have legal rights to pursue compensation for your injuries. California law allows accident victims to recover damages for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, vehicle repair or replacement, and other losses resulting from the crash.
Under California’s comparative negligence system, you can recover compensation even if you were partially at fault for the accident. However, insurance companies representing trucking companies and commercial drivers often have experienced legal teams working to minimize the amount they pay. Having an experienced car accident attorney on your side is essential for protecting your rights.
The statute of limitations for filing a personal injury lawsuit in California is two years from the date of the accident. For property damage claims, the deadline is three years. If a government entity contributed to the accident through road defects or inadequate maintenance, the filing deadline may be as short as six months.
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Liability depends on the specific circumstances of the collision. The big rig driver, the trucking company, the RV driver, or even a government entity responsible for road maintenance may bear responsibility. An attorney can investigate the crash to identify all potentially liable parties and help you pursue maximum compensation.
Victims of freeway accidents in California may recover compensation for medical bills, lost wages, future medical care, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and property damage. In cases involving commercial vehicles, damages may be substantially higher due to the severity of injuries.
California law provides a two-year statute of limitations for personal injury claims and three years for property damage claims. However, if a government entity is involved, the deadline may be as short as six months. Contact an attorney promptly to protect your rights.
Yes. You do not need to wait for CHP or other agencies to complete their investigation before consulting with an attorney or filing a claim. Your lawyer can conduct an independent investigation and preserve critical evidence while the case is ongoing.
No. DC Law Group handles all personal injury cases on a contingency-fee basis. You pay nothing upfront, and we only collect a fee if we win your case. We also offer free consultations and 24-hour cash advances.
If you or a loved one was involved in a truck or RV accident on the 210 Freeway in Irwindale or anywhere in California, contact DC Law Group at (310) 571-8860 or (833) DC LAW 4 U for a free consultation. We are available 24/7.
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