Andover, MA (September 1, 2025) – An accident with injuries was reported on Saturday evening on I-93 northbound near the I-495 interchange in Andover. The crash was first reported around 5:20 PM, prompting a response from Andover Fire.
Crews arrived quickly and confirmed the motor vehicle accident, requesting an additional ambulance to assist at the scene. At least one person was transported by Andover Fire Ambulance 3 to Lawrence General Hospital for treatment. The extent of the injuries has not been released.
Traffic delays were reported in the area as first responders worked to treat victims, manage lanes, and clear the scene. Massachusetts State Police assisted with the incident, and the cause of the crash remains under investigation.
We send our thoughts to the injured individual and hope for their full and swift recovery.
Highway Collisions in Massachusetts
Interstate 93 near the I-495 interchange is a high-traffic corridor in Essex County, carrying both commuter and regional traffic. Accidents in this area often lead to major delays due to the high speed of vehicles and the volume of traffic passing through the junction.
Injury crashes on major interstates can be particularly dangerous, as limited space for maneuvering and chain-reaction impacts often leave drivers and passengers vulnerable to serious harm. Victims may require immediate hospitalization, as in this case, followed by long-term care depending on the severity of injuries.
For crash victims, recovery often extends beyond the hospital stay. Medical bills, physical rehabilitation, and lost income can place significant stress on families. Access to timely support and local resources can make a meaningful difference in easing that burden.
If you or a loved one has been hurt in a highway crash like this one in Andover, Local Accident Reports can provide guidance. We connect victims with recovery resources, medical support, and local services to help navigate the difficult aftermath of serious collisions. Contact us today to learn how we can help you.