Fresno County, CA (June 29, 2026) – A woman was killed Monday morning when her car collided with a semi-truck at the intersection of Annadale and Chestnut avenues in Fresno County, according to the California Highway Patrol.
CHP said the crash happened around 7:30 a.m. on June 29.
The woman was driving a Honda Acura through the intersection when the crash occurred, CHP said. She was declared dead at the scene. Her name has not been released.
There was no update on the condition of the other driver involved, according to CHP.
Authorities are still working to determine what led up to the crash. The California Highway Patrol is continuing its investigation.
This is a developing story; details may change as the investigation progresses.
Losing someone in a sudden collision is devastating, especially when so many questions remain unanswered about how it happened. Families facing this kind of loss deserve clear guidance about their legal rights and options, even while the investigation into the cause continues.
What to Do After a Fatal Truck Accident in California
Can a family pursue a claim while the investigation is still open? Yes. A wrongful death claim does not have to wait for CHP to finish its investigation. An attorney can begin gathering evidence, such as scene photos, vehicle data, and witness statements, long before any official cause is announced.
What can a wrongful death claim cover? California wrongful death claims can cover funeral and burial costs, lost financial support, and the loss of the person’s companionship and guidance, separate from anything a criminal investigation addresses.
Who might be responsible in a crash involving a commercial truck? Commercial truck crashes often involve more than one potentially responsible party. Investigations typically look at the truck driver, the trucking company, and whoever was responsible for maintaining or loading the vehicle, including driver logs and federal safety records.
What does an undetermined cause mean for the family? An open investigation does not prevent a family from speaking with an attorney now. California follows a pure comparative fault system, meaning compensation may still be available even if fault is later found to be shared.
What is the filing deadline? Wrongful death claims in California generally must be filed within two years of the date of death (CCP § 377.60). For this crash, that deadline is June 29, 2028.
Contact Our California Truck Accident Attorneys
Truck accident cases move quickly. Trucking companies often have their own investigators examining the scene within hours, while driver logs, maintenance records, and black box data can be lost or overwritten if no one acts fast. Our truck accident attorneys in California, CA, work to secure that evidence early in fatal commercial vehicle crashes across California, including Fresno County.
There is no cost to get started. You have to pay nothing upfront, and we only get paid if we recover compensation for you. Contact us for your free case review.
What sets our team apart:
- Proven Results: 100M+ Recovered
- 4.9‑star rating from 146+ verified client reviews
- 20 years of personal injury experience
- No fee unless we win your case
- 24/7 support – Call us anytime
- Bilingual attorneys – English & Spanish
Call (844) 517-0586 now.