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Pomona Accident Statistics

Pomona experiences high hit-and-run rates. Major freeway interchange proximity increases accident exposure. Use this Pomona car accident statistics page to understand local crash volume, dangerous corridors, source notes, and when the data should lead to legal next steps.

Why people trust this step

Use the Pomona data for context. Use case review when the claim is active.

If treatment, an insurance call, or a deadline is already in motion, the next move is evidence strategy rather than more browsing.

2,380 total crashes800 injury crashes14.5/100K fatality rate
Armen Akaragian

Written by Armen Akaragian, Esq.

Legally reviewed by Astghik Sogoyan, Esq.

Last reviewed July 5, 2026

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Answer-first city snapshot

Pomona car accident statistics, in plain English

People searching for Pomona accident statistics usually need one of two things: a fast read on the local crash pattern, or a practical next step after a real collision. This snapshot gives both without treating broad statistics as proof of fault.

Source trail and limits

Dataset year

2024

Latest illustrative statewide figures represented in this repository.

Source families

California OTS, NHTSA FARS, CHP SWITRS

Used as public-safety references for traffic crash, fatality, and roadway context.

Legal-use limit

Context, not a case value promise

City statistics support research and intake preparation; liability, damages, and settlement value still require case-specific proof.

Pomona car accident statistics

2,380

Pomona shows roughly 2,380 estimated crashes in our illustrative figures.

Use this number as local context, then move into the roads, injury records, insurer pressure, and evidence questions that explain a specific Pomona crash.

Injury signal

33.6%

800 crashes involved reported injuries.

For an active claim, the key question is whether medical timing, provider notes, work restrictions, and symptoms are organized clearly enough for review.

Fatality comparison

14.5/100K

The local fatality rate is 3.6 points above the statewide fatality rate.

That comparison helps explain local risk, but it does not prove fault or claim value. The individual file still depends on documents and coverage.

Statistics question paths

Searches this Pomona accident statistics page is built to answer

These paths help readers, search engines, and readers separate broad traffic-safety research from case-specific next steps. The data gives local context; liability, damages, and deadlines still require the individual records.

Reader question: Pomona accident statistics

Fast answer for Pomona accident-statistics searches

Pomona has 2,380 estimated crashes in the illustrative 2024 figures, including 800 injury crashes and 22 fatal crashes.

Review the data snapshot

Reader question: Pomona car accident statistics

Crash totals, injury share, and fatality context

Use the 33.6% injury-crash share and 3.6 points above the statewide fatality rate fatality comparison as local context, not as a promise about liability, settlement value, or fault.

Compare crash types

Reader question: Pomona dangerous roads and intersections

Road and intersection context for local proof

Start with Holt Ave & Garey Ave and I-10 when the search is really about where evidence, witnesses, camera footage, or roadway records may be found.

Review danger zones

Reader question: Pomona traffic accident data

How to turn traffic data into next steps

The data helps organize scene proof, treatment timing, insurer questions, and coverage issues after a real collision in Pomona.

Use the data correctly

Reader question: Pomona hit and run accident statistics

Coverage questions behind hit-and-run data

Hit-and-run crashes make up about 11.8% of the local dataset, so policy review, report timing, witness leads, and vehicle-identification evidence may matter quickly.

Open the local FAQ

Reader question: Pomona car accident lawyer after reviewing statistics

When statistics should lead to case review

If treatment, an adjuster call, or a deadline is already active, move from citywide data into a case-specific review path without treating broad statistics as legal advice.

Pomona car accident guide

Crash data overview

What the Pomona numbers actually show

The table turns the raw crash totals into practical context: severity, claim urgency, and where investigation usually starts after a local collision.

MetricValueWhy it matters
Population151,713Los Angeles County local market
Total crashes2,380Illustrative estimate of total local crashes
Injury crashes80033.6% of estimated crashes
Fatal crashes223.6 points above the statewide fatality rate
Hit-and-run crashes280Preserve vehicle, witness, and camera evidence quickly
Average settlement range$50,000 - $260,000Local estimate, not a guarantee

Crash-type breakdown

Match the city data to the kind of claim you are researching

Each card links into a city-specific legal guide so the page becomes a discovery bridge, not a dead-end data sheet.

Local interpretation memo

What should a Pomona reader do with these numbers?

The data is most valuable when it helps a reader move from general research into a specific proof plan. These notes connect the Pomona statistics to scene records, medical documentation, and the next page that can answer a narrower question.

Translate the total into a file checklist

For Pomona, the crash count is most helpful when it points to a preservation task: identify the road, collect the report, save photos, and connect treatment to the same timeline.

Route the crash through proof owners

A Pomona claim becomes clearer when the road, time window, and treatment record are organized together instead of reviewed separately.

Convert percentages into questions

If the facts involve Speeding, the next review should ask what confirms it: witness statements, police notes, video, vehicle damage, or medical timing.

Danger zones

Intersections to watch

1

Holt Ave & Garey Ave

2

Mission Blvd & Reservoir St

3

Indian Hill Blvd & Foothill

4

E Valley Blvd & White Ave

Roadway context

High-risk corridors

I-10SR-71SR-60SR-57

Peak accident windows

7:00 AM - 9:00 AM
4:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Friday nights
Saturday nights

City-specific proof questions

Four ways to turn the Pomona dataset into a useful case plan

These prompts are built from the local crash mix, roads, intersections, causes, and insurance patterns above. They are designed to help a reader choose the next evidence step instead of treating the statistic as the answer.

First proof lane

When I-10 is part of the story

When the crash location is specific, the evidence plan can be specific too: scene photos, repair estimates, response logs, provider notes, and any message from the insurer that frames fault too early.

Bring the nearest intersection, photos, report number, and any business-camera leads.

Pomona car accident guide

Fault theory

When Speeding and DUI are both in play

For Pomona, cause data is a preparation tool. It helps a caller describe what they suspect while keeping the legal review tied to documents that can actually be tested.

Look for the neutral record before the insurer narrows the facts.

Review speeding crashes

Treatment path

33.6% of crashes involved injury records

Severity is not just a number in the dataset. It is a record trail that needs dates, providers, bills, restrictions, and a clear explanation of what changed after impact.

Collect provider names, appointment dates, restrictions, bills, and symptom changes.

Post-accident checklist

Claim route

What to do when the record is incomplete

Trend data can make Pomona feel familiar, but insurance decisions are individual. A coverage review should ask which policy applies, what notice has been given, and what proof could preserve leverage.

Identify the missing record and who can still produce it.

Pomona accident FAQ

From research to action

How to use Pomona crash data after an injury

Citywide statistics explain the environment around a crash. A claim still turns on evidence, treatment, insurance coverage, and timing.

01

Use data for context

Start with 2,380 crashes, top causes, and dangerous corridors to understand the local risk picture.

02

Tie facts to evidence

Match the crash to roads like I-10, SR-71, SR-60 and preserve photos, reports, and witnesses early.

03

Move before deadlines

If treatment, insurer statements, or filing windows are active, legal strategy should not wait for more research.

Top listed causes

The patterns most likely to shape a Pomona crash claim

#1

Speeding

#2

DUI

#3

Hit-and-Run

#4

Distracted Driving

#5

Pedestrian Accidents

Next best pages

Where to go after reviewing Pomona crash data

These links connect the data page into the broader city, county, service, and resource cluster so readers have a clearer path forward.

City accident statistics FAQ

Questions people ask before they move from data to next steps

How many car accidents occur in Pomona each year?

Pomona experiences approximately 2,380 traffic accidents annually, with 800 resulting in injuries and 22 being fatal.

What are the most dangerous intersections in Pomona?

The most dangerous intersections in Pomona include: Holt Ave & Garey Ave, Mission Blvd & Reservoir St, Indian Hill Blvd & Foothill, E Valley Blvd & White Ave. These locations see elevated accident rates due to traffic volume and design factors.

What is the fatality rate for Pomona traffic accidents?

Pomona has a traffic fatality rate of 14.5 per 100,000 population, compared to the California state average of 10.9.

What are the main causes of accidents in Pomona?

The top causes of car accidents in Pomona are: Speeding, DUI, Hit-and-Run, Distracted Driving, Pedestrian Accidents. Understanding these factors can help drivers stay safer on local roads and helps injury teams know what evidence to preserve first.

Use the data. Do not let the claim sit still.

If the crash happened in Pomona, Hurt Advice intake team can help connect the local facts to medical records, insurance coverage, and the evidence needed to move the claim forward.

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