Ashburn, VA (February 13, 2026) – A two-car crash with injuries was reported on Wednesday, February 11, at the intersection of Farmwell Rd and Sunnyway Dr in Ashburn. Loudoun County Fire and Rescue units were dispatched at 11:41 a.m. for a two-vehicle accident. One person was reported to be complaining of chest and neck pain following the collision. The vehicles, described as a silver BMW and a gray Toyota, were later moved to a nearby parking lot on Clemens Terrace off Cunning Way Dr so crews could continue their assessment.
Key Details
- Location: Farmwell Rd & Sunnyway Dr, Ashburn, VA
- Reported: February 11 at 11:41 a.m.
- Incident type: Two-vehicle crash with injury
- Vehicles involved: Silver BMW and gray Toyota
- Injuries: One person reported chest and neck pain
- Responding agency: Loudoun County Fire and Rescue
What We Know So Far
- Fire and rescue crews responded to the intersection for a reported two-car accident.
- One individual requested a medical evaluation for chest and neck discomfort.
- The involved vehicles were relocated to a nearby parking area off Cunning Way Dr.
- Units continued their assessment after the vehicles were moved from the intersection.
What’s Not Yet Confirmed
- Whether the injured person required transport to a hospital.
- The total number of occupants in each vehicle.
- The circumstances leading up to the crash.
- The extent of traffic disruption at the intersection.
Local Context
Farmwell Rd is a busy east-west route in Ashburn, connecting residential neighborhoods with schools, retail centers, and major commuter roads. Intersections like Sunnyway Dr often see steady midday traffic, including drivers turning into nearby communities and shopping areas. When a crash with injuries occurs here, responders typically secure the intersection and may direct vehicles to relocate to a nearby parking lot if it is safe to do so. This helps reduce congestion and allows paramedics to evaluate patients away from active travel lanes, minimizing the risk of secondary incidents.
What to Do Next
- If you were involved, move to a safe location if possible and check for injuries; call 911 if medical assistance is needed.
- Remain at the scene and follow directions from emergency personnel while the crash is being handled.
- If it is safe, take photos of vehicle positions, damage, and surrounding roadway conditions before vehicles are moved.
- Monitor for delayed symptoms such as chest tightness, neck pain, or dizziness, and seek medical care if symptoms persist or worsen.
FAQ
Q: Why can chest or neck pain occur after a crash?
A: Sudden deceleration and airbag deployment can strain muscles and soft tissue, leading to discomfort that may appear immediately or develop later.
Q: Why are intersection crashes common on busy suburban roads?
A: Frequent turning movements, merging traffic, and varying speeds can increase the likelihood of collisions at intersections.
Q: What does it mean when vehicles are moved to a nearby parking lot after a crash?
A: When safe, relocating vehicles helps clear travel lanes and allows responders to complete medical evaluations and documentation away from active traffic.