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Car Accidents in Redondo Beach: What You Need to Know

Redondo Beach is unique: a coastal city split into three areas - North Redondo, South Redondo, and the Riviera - all with their own traffic issues and risks for drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians.

67,000
Redondo Beach population
#1
Tourist destination (Pier, King Harbor)
3
Distinct neighborhoods
2 Years
To file a claim in CA

Why Redondo Beach Car Accidents Are Different

Redondo Beach isn’t just another beach city. Local roads present unique accident risks:

  • PCH (Pacific Coast Highway): Cuts through Redondo and connects all South Bay beach cities. Motorcycles and pedestrians are especially at risk here, with frequent high-speed and intersection accidents.
  • Artesia Blvd: This busy east-west corridor sees several major crashes - especially near Aviation, Inglewood Ave, and intersections with Hawthorne Blvd.
  • Aviation Blvd: Known for high-speed accidents, especially at traffic signals and intersections during rush hour.
  • Riviera Village District: Dense shopping, dining, and jaywalking in the pedestrian village leads to car-vs-pedestrian accidents, especially on weekends and summer evenings.
  • Redondo Beach Pier & Harbor Dr: Tourist crowds, severe parking lot congestion, distracted drivers, cyclists, and heavy foot traffic create year-round hazards.
  • Esplanade: Popular with cyclists and runners. Cyclist-versus-vehicle crashes are more frequent than other beach cities in the South Bay.
  • Sapphire/Beryl/Opal St: Residential streets used as east-west shortcuts to avoid 190th St; local drivers often speed, leading to neighborhood crashes.

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Most Dangerous Intersections & Areas

  • PCH & Herondo St: Border with Hermosa Beach, heavy cross-traffic, frequent tourist/pedestrian accidents.
  • Artesia Blvd & Aviation Blvd: High-speed intersection, many red-light collisions.
  • Harbor Dr & Beryl St: Congestion from King Harbor Marina, parking chaos on summer weekends.
  • Redondo Beach Pier Area: Tourists, cyclists, and parking lot chaos year-round.
  • Esplanade & Sapphire St: Cyclist and runner accidents, bluff-top distractions.
  • 190th St & Hawthorne Blvd: Freeway access creates high-speed merging and fender-benders.

Common Redondo Beach Accident Types

  • Pedestrian accidents: Especially in Riviera Village, Pier area, and crosswalks along PCH
  • Motorcycle accidents: PCH and Harbor Dr are hotspots for motorcyclists and weekend group rides
  • Bicycle/cyclist collisions: Esplanade and beachside roads
  • Tourist driver accidents: Out-of-towners unfamiliar with local roads
  • Parking lot crashes: Redondo Beach Pier, King Harbor, and beach parking
  • Rear-end collisions: Artesia, Aviation, and 190th St
  • Intersection/red-light crashes: Artesia Blvd, Aviation Blvd, PCH at Herondo/190th

Average Settlements for Redondo Beach Car Accidents

Injury Type Typical Settlement Range
Minor injuries (whiplash, bruises) $10,000 - $25,000
Moderate injuries (broken bones, herniated disc) $25,000 - $100,000
Serious injuries (surgery, traumatic brain injury) $100,000 - $500,000
Pedestrian/cyclist hit by vehicle $50,000 - $1,000,000+
Tourist/visitor accident injury $25,000 - $500,000+
Wrongful death $1,000,000 - $10,000,000+

These estimates use typical settlement data from Torrance courts for South Bay cities. Your case may vary - ask an experienced attorney for a free review.

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California Laws Affecting Your Redondo Beach Case

Statute of Limitations: 2 Years

Most car accident claims must be filed within 2 years of the crash under California law. If a city vehicle or government agency is involved, you must file a claim with Redondo Beach or LA County within 6 months.

Comparative Negligence Applies

Even if you were partly at fault for your Redondo Beach accident, you could recover a portion of your damages. Let a qualified attorney defend your share - insurance companies will try to blame you for the crash.

Redondo Beach & South Bay Specifics

  • Redondo Beach Police Department responds to local crashes. For reports, call RBPD non-emergency: (310) 379-5411.
  • Torrance Courthouse (Southwest District) handles most Redondo car accident cases.
  • 405 Freeway access via Artesia/Hawthorne. Morning and evening collisions are common on on-ramps and feeder roads.
  • Beach parking and tourist congestion can make it difficult to determine at-fault drivers. Get statements and photos if possible.

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Redondo Beach Car Accident FAQ

Frequently asked questions from accident victims in Redondo Beach.

PCH (Pacific Coast Highway) near Herondo St, Redondo Beach Pier, Artesia Blvd at Aviation and Inglewood Ave, Sapphire, Beryl, and Opal St are all frequent accident hotspots for drivers and pedestrians. Be especially careful around Riviera Village and Esplanade with cyclists and heavy summer traffic.

Most cases are filed at the Southwest District (Torrance Courthouse), serving all of South Bay. Your lawyer will handle filing and appearances there.

Yes, Redondo Beach Police Department (RBPD) patrols the city and writes most accident reports. For copies, call RBPD at (310) 379-5411.

Injury settlements can be higher for pedestrians and cyclists due to the serious nature of those injuries, especially in Redondo Beach’s coastal and tourist-heavy zones. Talk with your matched attorney for a case-specific estimate.

While you can use any CA lawyer, a South Bay specialist will know local traffic patterns, police, and the Torrance courthouse system - giving your case an advantage.

Tourist and out-of-town claims are common, especially at the Pier, King Harbor, and Riviera Village. InjuryMatch can match you with an attorney who knows how to work with visitors, travel policies, and rental car claims.

No - all lawyers in our network work on contingency, meaning you pay nothing up front and only if you win. Call (310) 876-2750 for a free consultation.

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