Windsor, CO (April 8, 2026) – A possible two-vehicle collision with reported neck injuries was reported on Tuesday, April 7, near the intersection of Colorado Highway 257 and Crossroads Boulevard in Windsor.
Emergency units were dispatched to the scene to assist those involved. Details about the number of people hurt and the severity of their injuries have not been confirmed at this time.
The incident remains under review by authorities, and more information will be released as it becomes available.
We are thinking of those injured as they receive medical care.
What to Know About Neck Injuries from Vehicle Crashes in Colorado
Neck injuries are among the most commonly reported complaints following vehicle crashes in Colorado, even when the collision appears minor. The sudden back-and-forth motion of the head during an impact can strain muscles, ligaments, and other soft tissue in ways that may not cause immediate pain. Symptoms sometimes develop hours or even a full day after the crash, which is why medical evaluation is widely recommended regardless of how a person feels at the scene.
Intersections along growing corridors like Crossroads Boulevard in Windsor see increasing traffic as the surrounding area continues to develop. Higher traffic volumes at these crossings raise the likelihood of angle and turning-movement crashes, which are among the collision types most associated with neck-related injuries. Documenting symptoms early and seeking care promptly can make a meaningful difference in how these injuries are managed and treated over time.