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I Was Rear-Ended in Ontario, CA — What Now?

Ontario's freeway grid — I-10, I-15, and the Ontario Freeway (SR-60) — makes it one of the Inland Empire's busiest freight and commuter corridors. Rear-end collisions cluster around the I-10/Milliken and I-10/Haven interchanges where warehouse and logistics traffic creates abrupt stops.

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High-Risk Roads

Where These Crashes Happen

  • I-10 Freeway (Milliken, Haven, Vineyard exits)
  • Milliken Avenue
  • Haven Avenue
  • Fourth Street (SR-83)
  • Euclid Avenue
Nearest Hospitals
  • Kaiser Ontario Medical Center (2295 S Vineyard Ave)
  • San Antonio Regional Hospital (Upland, approx. 5 miles)
Common Injuries

Injuries From This Crash Type

  • Whiplash and soft tissue injury
  • Spinal disc herniation
  • Traumatic brain injury
  • Fractured vertebrae
  • Internal organ injuries (severe crashes)
Frequently Asked Questions

Your Questions Answered

What are the most dangerous roads for rear-end crashes in Ontario?

I-10 between Milliken and Vineyard, Milliken Ave between 4th and Mission, and the I-15/I-10 interchange are the highest-crash corridors.

Is Ontario CA under San Bernardino County jurisdiction?

Yes — Ontario is in San Bernardino County. CHP handles freeway accidents; Ontario PD handles surface streets.

What if a warehouse truck rear-ended me in Ontario?

Ontario has a massive distribution center presence (Amazon, UPS, etc.). Commercial truck accidents involve higher stakes and specialized legal handling.

Can I get compensation for time missed from work?

Yes. Lost wages — past and future — are a recoverable damage category in California personal injury claims.

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