Freeway Corridor
I-215 Freeway Accident Lawyer — San Bernardino to Murrieta
The I-215 runs through the heart of San Bernardino and Riverside counties, connecting the I-15 near Devore through downtown San Bernardino, Riverside, Moreno Valley, and Perris to the I-15/SR-79 interchange near Murrieta. It's a freeway our team knows from the inside out.
I-215 — The IE's North-South Spine
The I-215 (sometimes marked as the SR-215 in its southern sections) is the primary freeway connecting San Bernardino County and Riverside County's major cities. It serves as the backbone of Inland Empire commuter traffic, connecting UC Riverside, Loma Linda University Medical Center, the Riverside downtown core, and the high-growth south county cities of Perris and Menifee to the San Bernardino valley.
I-215 Crash Hotspots
I-215 through San Bernardino (I-10 to 2nd St)
High urban density, multiple complex on/off ramps, and proximity to ARMC trauma center. Crash frequency is elevated by pedestrian encroachment at some off-ramp areas.
I-215 / SR-60 Interchange (Moreno Valley)
Extremely high crash frequency. Complex interchange where commuter volumes from both freeways converge. Rear-end chain reactions and weave-zone sideswipes are common.
I-215 through Perris / Menifee
High-growth area with rapidly increasing traffic volumes and infrastructure not yet sized for current demand. Aggressive lane-changing and tailgating common in this commuter-heavy section.
I-215 near Loma Linda
Hospital campus proximity. High pedestrian and cyclist activity near Loma Linda University. Anderson St and Barton Rd ramps are high-crash locations.
Frequently Asked Questions — I-215 Accidents
My crash was on the I-215 in Moreno Valley near the SR-60. Which county is that in?
The I-215/SR-60 interchange in Moreno Valley is in Riverside County. Cases from this area are filed in Riverside County Superior Court — typically the main courthouse at 4050 Main Street in Riverside, or the Banning Courthouse for some eastern county crashes.
I was in a pileup on the I-215 involving multiple cars. How do I know who to sue?
We reconstruct multi-car pileups to determine the sequence of impacts and the party who initiated the chain reaction. All involved drivers can be named as defendants and comparative fault is determined. We file against all liable parties simultaneously.
My crash on the 215 was caused by a road defect (pothole, poor signage). What are my options?
Government entity claims require a Notice of Claim filed within 6 months of the incident with either Caltrans (for freeway infrastructure) or the relevant county/city. This is a strict deadline — missing it permanently bars your government claim. Call us immediately if a road defect was involved.
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