Detroit, MI (March 13, 2025) – A collision involving a Wayne County road crew truck on eastbound Interstate 96 resulted in injuries on Monday afternoon.
The accident occurred at approximately 2:15 p.m. on March 10 near the Southfield Freeway. According to the Michigan State Police, a Wayne County road crew truck was stopped in the right lane with a trailer and an arrow board directing traffic to merge left.
An 82-year-old Detroit man, driving a Lincoln MKS, reportedly did not see the road crew truck and rear-ended it. Both the Lincoln driver and the driver of the road crew truck sustained injuries. Emergency responders provided medical assistance, and both individuals were transported to a local hospital for treatment. Authorities cited the Lincoln driver for failing to stop in a sure clear distance. The accident remains under investigation.
We extend our well wishes to those injured in this accident and hope for their full recovery.
Rear-end collisions are one of the most common types of car accidents, often leading to significant injuries and vehicle damage. In Michigan, thousands of rear-end crashes occur each year, many involving stopped or slow-moving vehicles. These accidents are frequently caused by distracted driving, following too closely, or failure to notice traffic changes.
Here are some common injuries resulting from rear-end collisions:
If you or a loved one has been injured in a rear-end crash, seeking legal assistance can help ensure you receive proper compensation for medical expenses and damages. Our Detroit car accident attorneys are here to protect your rights and fight for the compensation you deserve.
At Christopher Trainor & Associates, we have spent years advocating for injury victims in Michigan who have been harmed in accidents. Our team is committed to holding negligent drivers accountable and ensuring our clients get the support they need. If you need legal assistance, call us at (248) 886-8650 for a free consultation. Let us help you take the next steps toward recovery.
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