Bloomington, MN (March 4, 2026) – A vehicle crash was reported on Wednesday morning, March 4, along Cedar Avenue southbound between East Old Shakopee Road and Nicols Road in Bloomington. The accident occurred around 10:30 a.m. and led to activity in the area as emergency units responded.
Officials worked to clear the scene shortly after the collision was reported. At this time, authorities have not confirmed how many vehicles were involved or the extent of the injuries.
The incident remains under review by authorities.
We hope those hurt in this crash make a rapid and complete recovery.
Another Driver Hit Me in Bloomington: What Now?
If another driver hits your car in Bloomington, first, stop your vehicle right away and move to a safe spot off the road if you can.
Minnesota law requires you to stop after any collision and reasonably check what was hit, even if the damage seems minor. You should make sure everyone is out of harm’s way and call for emergency help if anyone is hurt or in danger.
Next, exchange information with the other driver. You’ll need names, addresses, driver’s license numbers, vehicle registration, and insurance details from each other. Minnesota also requires that you provide insurance information to a law enforcement officer investigating the crash, and you have up to 72 hours to provide it if you don’t have it immediately.
If the crash caused more than just minor property damage, calling the police is a good idea even if it’s not legally required, because a report can help with your insurance claim.
After that, take photos of the scene, the vehicles, and anything else that might help document what happened. Contact your insurance company soon to report the accident.
Minnesota operates under a no-fault insurance system for medical costs, meaning your own policy usually covers injury-related bills regardless of fault, but property damage claims generally go through the at-fault driver’s insurer.
Finally, you can request an official crash report after a few weeks from the Minnesota Department of Public Safety if you need it for your records or your claim.