Pittsburgh, PA (March 5, 2026) — The death toll from Sunday’s violent three-vehicle collision on the Liberty Bridge has risen to two. The Allegheny County Medical Examiner’s Office announced Wednesday that 28-year-old Jaren Wilkerson, of Duquesne, has succumbed to injuries sustained in the crash.
The accident, which occurred just before 1:00 a.m. on March 1 near the Liberty Tunnel entrance, initially claimed the life of 25-year-old Laila Jones, of Baldwin. Ms. Jones was a passenger in a vehicle that became fully engulfed in flames following the impact. While first responders were able to heroically extricate Mr. Wilkerson and another woman from the burning wreckage, Mr. Wilkerson passed away three days later at a local hospital.
A third individual, described as a lifelong friend of Ms. Jones, remains in the hospital recovering from injuries. The occupants of the other two vehicles involved were either treated at the scene or listed in stable condition. The Pittsburgh Police Accident Investigation Unit is meticulously reconstructing the crash to determine the sequence of events and whether speed or other factors contributed to the fire and subsequent fatalities.
Multi-Vehicle Accident in Pennsylvania
In cases involving double fatality, the legal scenerios shifts into the complex territory of Pennsylvania’s Wrongful Death and Survival Act. These laws allow the families of Laila Jones and Jaren Wilkerson to seek compensation for the “value” of the lives lost—including funeral expenses, medical bills incurred prior to death, and the loss of future earnings and emotional support. Because this was a three-vehicle collision, determining which driver (or drivers) bears the primary responsibility is a high-stakes process involving multiple insurance carriers.
Under Pennsylvania’s “Modified Comparative Negligence” rule, a victim’s family can recover damages as long as their loved one was not more than 50% at fault for the incident. In a passenger-death case, liability almost always rests with one or more of the drivers involved. An experienced attorney serves as a dedicated advocate by subpoenaing cell phone records, bridge surveillance footage, and “black box” data from all three vehicles to ensure the truth is not obscured by conflicting insurance narratives.
If you have questions about your legal rights after a multi-vehicle crash or a fatal accident in Allegheny County, contact Stanley Law Office at 888-997-3889 for a free, private consultation. Our Pennsylvania multi-vehicle accident lawyers are here to help you find the answers and support your family deserves.



