
Sat Sep 06 08:00:00 UTC 2025: Here’s a summary of the text and a rewrite as a news article:
**Summary:**
A three-vehicle crash occurred in Coachella on September 3, 2025, involving a Chevrolet Silverado, a Toyota pickup, and a big rig. The Silverado driver, who was not wearing a seatbelt, was ejected from the vehicle and sustained moderate injuries. The crash is under investigation by the California Highway Patrol. The article also mentions other recent accidents in California and includes information about truck accident statistics, as well as legal resources and contact information for a law firm specializing in truck accident cases.
**News Article:**
**Driver Ejected, Injured in Three-Vehicle Crash in Coachella**
COACHELLA, CA – A three-vehicle collision on State Route 86 north of 50th Avenue in Coachella left one driver with moderate injuries Wednesday morning, September 3, 2025.
According to the California Highway Patrol (CHP), the crash occurred around 7:36 a.m. A blue Chevrolet Silverado traveling in the No. 1 lane rear-ended a Toyota pickup, which then caused the Silverado to continue forward and collide with a big rig in the No. 2 lane. The impact caused the Silverado to overturn.
CHP reports that the driver of the Silverado was not wearing a seatbelt and was ejected from the vehicle. The Silverado sustained major damage. The extent of injuries to the drivers of the other vehicles is currently unknown.
The cause of the crash remains under investigation by CHP.
The incident is the latest in a series of accidents reported across California this week, including a fatal bicycle accident in Yucca Valley, a head-on collision in Hesperia, and a separate three-vehicle crash near Chico.
According to the National Safety Council (NSC), fatal truck crashes in the U.S. have decreased by 8.4% in 2023 from 2022, however have increased by 43% over the past decade, underscoring the ongoing safety challenges involving large trucks.
*Note: I have omitted the promotional material for the law firm, as it is advertising content and not appropriate for a news article.*