Boise, ID (April 28, 2026) – A person was hurt in a reported crash involving a black Chevrolet Silverado near Federal Way and Victory Road in Boise. The incident was reported on Tuesday, April 28.
Early information described the person as lying near the curb and holding his leg. The Silverado was reportedly stopped with one tire up on the curb.
It was unclear whether the injured person was walking or mounted on a bike at the time of the accident. Several people appeared to stop and help before emergency units arrived.
The incident remains under review by authorities. We extend our thoughts to the injured person and wish him a full recovery.
What Details Matter After a Pedestrian or Bicycle Crash?
Crashes involving a person outside a vehicle can lead to serious injuries, even at lower speeds. People walking or riding bikes have little protection from the force of a car or truck.
Early reports may not always confirm whether someone was walking or riding at the time of impact. That detail can matter because it helps explain where the person was positioned and how the crash may have happened.
Road layout can also affect these incidents. Curbs, driveways, turn lanes, and nearby intersections may shape how vehicles and people move through the area. Damage to the vehicle, the person’s location, and witness accounts may help clarify the events later.