Gibsonton, FL (January 6, 2026) – Northbound lanes on Interstate 75 near mile marker 246 were partially blocked Tuesday morning following a vehicle crash that left at least one person injured, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.
The crash was reported just before 9:00 a.m. on January 6 and brought a significant response from Hillsborough County emergency crews. The collision resulted in injuries to those involved, though the number of individuals affected and the severity of the injuries have not been officially confirmed at this time.
The crash scene caused a roadblock in the northbound lanes of I-75 in the Gibsonton area, located south of the Brandon corridor. Responders worked quickly to assist the injured and clear the roadway. The extent of the disruption prompted temporary traffic delays as vehicles were redirected or slowed in the area.
Troopers remained on scene for investigation and traffic control. No timeline has been given for the full clearance of the scene, though updated traffic reports indicate conditions have gradually improved.
We send our best wishes to those injured in this crash and hope for their full recovery.
Florida Interstate Crashes and Morning Commuter Hazards
The January 6 injury crash on I-75 northbound near Gibsonton underscores the risks that come with morning highway travel—especially on one of Florida’s most critical transportation corridors. I-75 is a heavily traveled route for both commuters and freight, and even minor collisions can have major ripple effects during peak traffic hours.
When injury crashes occur on interstates, the combination of high speeds, limited maneuverability, and traffic congestion can create dangerous scenarios. Roadblocks often indicate that emergency responders had to intervene at the crash site, either to treat injuries or clear wreckage from the lanes.
Hillsborough County has seen a consistent rise in highway crashes in recent years, particularly along segments like MM 246 where on-ramps, merging activity, and volume all peak. These crash zones frequently require medical transport and extended scene management, contributing to further delays and heightened risk for secondary collisions.
After such an incident, injured individuals often face a range of challenges—from immediate treatment to dealing with insurance claims and lost time from work. Understanding your rights and accessing appropriate support services is key to getting back on track.
Local Accident Reports is here to keep you informed and help guide your recovery process. If you or someone you know was injured in a highway crash, reach out today to connect with resources that can assist during this difficult time.