Los Alamitos sits in the middle of a busy regional traffic flow. Residents regularly share the road with delivery trucks, service vehicles, box trucks, and tractor-trailers moving between surrounding business corridors and freeway routes. That mix can create collision patterns that aren’t limited to high-speed impacts.
We often see claims that start with everyday driving situations:
- Turns and merges near major connectors where trucks swing wide or drift into adjacent lanes
- Stop-and-go traffic where a heavy vehicle can’t brake in time
- Rear-end impacts at lower speeds that still cause serious neck, back, and head injuries
- Local delivery activity where trucks enter and exit driveways, lots, or loading areas repeatedly
These cases can still be severe. A “slower” crash with a commercial vehicle can produce significant injuries because of the truck’s weight and the way force transfers into a smaller car.


