May 19, 2026 - Uncategorized by Sky Law Group
Fullerton sits at the SR-91 / SR-57 freeway split — one of Orange County’s most dangerous freeway junctions — and is home to Cal State Fullerton (40,000+ students) and Fullerton College, putting a heavy population of young, less-experienced drivers on the roads. If you were injured in a Fullerton car accident, you have two years under California Code of Civil Procedure §335.1 to file a personal injury lawsuit, and most claims settle between \$15,000 and \$300,000, with surgical and TBI cases reaching \$500,000 to several million. Sky Law Group is available 24/7 at (844) 475-9529. Hablamos Español. Why Fullerton’s Roads Produce So Many Crashes Fullerton (population ~140,000) is a north OC hub at the intersection of SR-91 (Riverside Freeway) and SR-57 (Orange Freeway). The SR-91 / SR-57 split is consistently ranked among California’s top dangerous freeway junctions by accident frequency. Add Cal State Fullerton (40,000+ enrolled students) and Fullerton College commuter traffic, and you have one of OC’s most volatile driver populations on the road during peak hours. Demographics: 36% Hispanic, 26% Asian, with a strong commuter overlay from Brea, Yorba Linda, and the Inland Empire pouring in via the 91. State College Boulevard, Harbor Boulevard, and Chapman Avenue are heavy commercial arterials with frequent rear-end crashes. The Most Dangerous Intersections in Fullerton Harbor Boulevard & Commonwealth Avenue — Downtown’s busiest crash zone Chapman Avenue & Brookhurst Street — High-volume commuter route State College Boulevard & Imperial Highway — Cal State Fullerton corridor Euclid Street & Bastanchury Road — Heavy […]
