Clovis Collision Injures Three: Investigation Ongoing

Serious collision at Fowler and Alluvial Avenues injures three, including a man with major injuries. Ongoing investigation into causes and fault. Learn about common factors in intersection accidents and what steps to take following a crash.

Fowler and Alluvial Avenue Collision Injures Three in Clovis: What We Know and How Avian Law Group Can Help

Overview

On Sunday evening, December 14, 2025, a serious two-vehicle collision at the intersection of Fowler Avenue and Alluvial Avenue in Clovis left three people injured, including one man who sustained major injuries. According to preliminary statements from the Clovis Police Department, the crash occurred at approximately 7:55 PM when a vehicle traveling south on Fowler Avenue collided with another car heading east on Alluvial Avenue carrying two teenagers. The man driving the southbound vehicle suffered significant injuries and was rushed to a nearby hospital. The two teens were also transported for medical care and are expected to recover. Investigators have not yet determined whether impairment or other factors played a role. The investigation remains active.

This incident highlights the risks associated with intersection travel, particularly after dark and during weekend traffic patterns. Below, we outline what is known about the collision, common causes and investigative steps in intersection crashes, and the legal considerations that may affect injury claims in California.

Incident Details

  • Date and time: Sunday, December 14, 2025, at about 7:55 PM
  • Location: Intersection of Fowler Avenue and Alluvial Avenue, Clovis, California
  • Vehicles involved: One vehicle traveling southbound on Fowler Avenue; one vehicle traveling eastbound on Alluvial Avenue with two teenage occupants
  • Injuries: One adult male with major injuries; two teenagers with injuries reported as non-life-threatening and expected to recover
  • Status of investigation: Ongoing; authorities have not released a determination regarding fault, traffic signal compliance, or whether alcohol or drugs were involved

Common Factors in Intersection Collisions

Although the specific cause of this crash remains under investigation, intersection collisions often involve:

  • Red-light or stop-sign violations
  • Misjudged left turns or unsafe turns on yellow
  • Failure to yield the right-of-way to cross-traffic or pedestrians
  • Speeding or unsafe speeds for conditions (including nighttime visibility)
  • Driver distraction (e.g., mobile phone use)
  • Impaired driving due to alcohol or drugs
  • Poor visibility or obstructed sightlines
  • Mechanical issues or roadway conditions (e.g., inoperative signals)

At a signalized intersection like Fowler and Alluvial, investigators will typically review data related to the signal phase and timing, visibility, and whether either driver entered on a red light or failed to yield. Nighttime lighting, skid marks, vehicle damage patterns, and witness statements can all help reconstruct the events leading up to the crash.

How Investigators Determine Fault

Collision investigations often involve multiple sources of evidence, including:

  • Police report: Officer narratives, diagrams, statements, and preliminary fault assessments
  • Witness interviews: Accounts from drivers, passengers, and bystanders
  • Traffic camera or surveillance video: Intersection cameras or nearby business systems may capture the impact or approach
  • Vehicle event data recorders (EDR): "Black box" modules in many vehicles record speed, braking, and steering inputs
  • Physical evidence: Skid or yaw marks, debris field, point of impact, and lane positions
  • Environmental factors: Lighting conditions, weather, road surface, and sightlines
  • 911 audio and dispatch logs: Timing can help corroborate sequences of events

Injury Considerations After a Crash

Even when injuries appear minor at the scene, symptoms such as concussions, internal injuries, or spinal issues can emerge hours or days later. Common car accident injuries include:

  • Traumatic brain injuries and concussions
  • Neck and back injuries, including whiplash and herniated discs
  • Fractures and orthopedic injuries
  • Internal organ injuries and internal bleeding
  • Lacerations, contusions, and soft-tissue trauma
  • Psychological effects such as anxiety and post-traumatic stress

Prompt medical evaluation is important both for health and to document injuries for insurance purposes. Follow-up care, imaging, and specialist referrals are often necessary to ensure a full diagnosis and treatment plan.

California's Comparative Negligence and Personal Injury Claims

California follows a pure comparative negligence system. This means each party's share of fault is allocated as a percentage, and a claimant's recovery is reduced by their percentage of fault. For example, if a driver is found 20% at fault and suffers $100,000 in damages, their recoverable amount would be $80,000. In intersection crashes, it's common for insurers to debate fault based on traffic signals, speed, and right-of-way.

After a crash involving serious injuries, it's common for families to feel overwhelmed—juggling hospital visits, insurance calls, and concerns about long-term recovery. Understanding your options early can make a meaningful difference in both medical and financial outcomes.

At Avian Law Group, we guide injured individuals and families through the legal process with clarity and compassion. If you need help after this Clovis crash, our team is here to support you every step of the way.

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