Sissonville, WV (January 2, 2026) – A traffic accident with injuries occurred Wednesday morning along Interstate 77 South near mile marker 110 in the Sissonville area. The crash was reported at approximately 8:26 a.m. on December 31 and resulted in an emergency response from local fire, EMS, and law enforcement agencies.
Initial reports confirmed that at least one person sustained injuries in the collision. The crash occurred along a stretch of I-77 that frequently sees commuter and commercial traffic during early morning hours. Details regarding the number of vehicles involved or the exact nature of the injuries have not yet been officially released.
Emergency crews responded promptly to evaluate and treat the injured, secure the crash scene, and manage southbound traffic in the area. Lane disruptions were likely during the investigation and cleanup process.
An investigation into the cause of the collision is ongoing, with authorities working to determine whether speed, road conditions, or driver behavior played a role.
Our thoughts are with those injured in the crash, and we hope for their full recovery.
Morning Interstate Collisions in West Virginia
Crashes on I-77 South in the Sissonville area—especially near high-traffic mile markers like 110—are unfortunately common during morning travel hours. Conditions at this time of day often include increased traffic flow, reduced visibility from low sun angles, and weather-related hazards during colder months. Together, these factors can increase the likelihood of collisions.
Injury-related crashes on high-speed roadways like I-77 typically require a coordinated response involving medical transport, traffic control, and investigation by the West Virginia State Police or local sheriff’s departments. In this incident, first responders worked quickly to assess the situation and provide aid to those involved.
Interstate crashes often leave victims with more than just vehicle damage. Physical injuries—such as whiplash, fractures, or head trauma—can take time to manifest, which is why it’s critical to seek medical attention even if symptoms aren’t immediately severe. Additionally, accident victims may face challenges with vehicle repairs, insurance negotiations, and time away from work or family obligations.
For drivers in Kanawha County and beyond, remaining alert during peak morning hours and maintaining safe following distances can help prevent future collisions. If you’ve been injured in a crash, taking action early by contacting medical providers and legal support can ease your path to recovery.
If you or someone close to you was hurt in this I-77 crash, help is available to ensure your health and rights are protected.
Getting hurt in a highway crash can turn your life upside down—but reliable help is within reach. At Local Accident Reports, we provide the latest updates and essential resources to support accident victims across West Virginia. Whether you need help understanding your options, finding recovery support, or staying informed about local incidents, we’re here to assist. Visit us today for trusted information and guidance.