San Bernardino's freeway network — I-10 and I-215 — carries some of the highest truck traffic volumes in Southern California. The I-10/I-215 junction near downtown San Bernardino is a particularly high-risk zone. Rear-end collisions on I-215 through Colton and on I-10 near the Waterman and Tippecanoe exits are extremely common.
Is San Bernardino among the most dangerous cities for car accidents?
San Bernardino consistently ranks among California cities with the highest per-capita collision rates. High traffic volume, poverty, and road infrastructure challenges contribute.
What if the other driver fled the scene?
Hit-and-run accidents in California can be pursued through your own UM/UIM coverage, the California Victim Compensation Board, and sometimes through traffic camera investigation.
Does Gonzales Law have experience in San Bernardino courts?
Yes — we have handled hundreds of cases in San Bernardino County courts and are familiar with local procedures, judges, and insurance adjusters.
Can I recover even if the police report doesn't say who was at fault?
Yes. Police reports note observations — not legal fault. An attorney independently establishes liability through evidence.