Kenneth Pham Tran, 54, of San Jose, was sentenced after dashcam footage showed him initiating a road rage incident, which resulted in him being rear-ended by a semi-truck. Tran attempted to hide his wrongdoing and profit from the accident he caused by filing a fraudulent insurance claim to collect an undeserved payout. Tran was sentenced to 60 days in county jail, two years of probation, and is ordered to pay over $4,000 in restitution.
On January 28, 2025,Tran was driving his white Jeep Wrangler Rubicon on Highway 101 near the Alum Rock Avenue onramp in San Jose. Furious because he felt he’d been cut off, Tran caught up to a semi-truck at the Story Road underpass and “brake checked” it twice, slamming on his brakes just in front of the truck. When the truck driver tried to change lanes to get away, Tran maneuvered back in front of the truck and brake-checked a third time — and this time the truck driver couldn’t stop in time and rear-ended the Jeep
The Department of Insurance Task Force opened an investigation after receiving a referral from San Jose CHP who first investigated the collision and reported the incident. The initial investigation found Tran had filed a claim with Progressive Insurance alleging the back of his white Jeep Wrangler Rubicon was damaged after being rear-ended by a semi-truck while he was stopped in traffic. In his claim he also stated the driver of the semi-truck refused to pull over and exchange insurance information.
During the investigation, Task Force members discovered an independent witness who placed a separate 911 call reporting they had to swerve out of the way of a white Jeep Wrangler Rubicon that was driving recklessly and “break checking” a semi-truck on the 101 freeway in San Jose. According to the witness, the driver of the Jeep, Tran, began swerving in and out of lanes to keep the semi-truck behind his vehicle. Tran held the brakes several times before the semi-truck struck the back of his vehicle. The witness stated it looked as though the semi-truck would not have been able to prevent the collision.
The entire road rage incident was captured on the semi-truck’s dashcam. Investigators were able to obtain the footage and found evidence that Tran had initiated the crash because he felt he had been cut off by the semi-truck. The footage also corroborated the account of the witness who called 911.
Tran was found guilty by a jury on one count of felony insurance fraud, one count of felony vandalism, and one misdemeanor count of reckless driving. He was sentenced to 60 days in county jail, two years of probation, and ordered to pay over $4,000 in restitution — specifically $1,200 to Progressive Insurance and $3,000 to Morgan Hill-based Bill Jacobsen Trucking.
This case was prosecuted by the Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Office.“Road rage. Reckless driving. Insurance fraud. This person made a lot of bad decisions,” District Attorney Jeff Rosen said. “Count to 10 before you commit fraud in Santa Clara County.”
The Department of Insurance urges drivers who believe they may have been victims of a road rage incident to insist on a police report and document as much information about the collision as possible including using a cell phone to take photos or videos of the post-collision damage. If a dashcam was being used, save any footage of the incident and be sure to ask the peace officer at the scene to positively identify everyone involved. All suspicious collisions should be reported to your local law enforcement agency or to the California Department of Insurance by calling 800-927-4357 or visiting our website at insurance.ca.gov.