Berkeley County, WV (January 3, 2026) – A major crash involving two tractor-trailers and multiple passenger vehicles shut down southbound Interstate 81 at mile marker 9 on January 1. Emergency crews responded to the scene around 7:57 a.m., initiating a full closure of the interstate as first responders assessed the crash and cleared the wreckage.
Details from the scene suggest the collision occurred during early morning travel hours, which may have contributed to low visibility or congestion-related hazards. The incident involved both commercial trucks and smaller vehicles, leading to significant disruption on one of the busiest freight corridors in the region. Emergency crews remained on-site for an extended period, and drivers were advised to seek alternate routes.
Although officials have not yet confirmed the number or extent of injuries, the scale of the crash and the highway closure indicate a serious incident. The Berkeley County Sheriff’s Office and other regional units are continuing their investigation into what caused the collision.
Our thoughts are with everyone impacted by this crash, and we wish a swift recovery to anyone who may have been injured.
Tractor-Trailer Crashes on West Virginia Highways
Crashes involving tractor-trailers on highways like I-81 often result in major disruptions and heightened risk for injury. Due to their size and weight, commercial trucks require longer stopping distances and are harder to control in sudden traffic changes. When they collide with smaller vehicles, the outcome can be devastating, particularly on high-speed routes with heavy commuter and freight traffic.
The stretch of I-81 through Berkeley County is heavily traveled by long-haul drivers and local motorists alike. Multi-vehicle collisions in this area are often linked to following too closely, poor visibility, or improper lane changes in congested conditions. Investigations into incidents like this one typically examine whether speed, fatigue, or equipment failure may have played a role, especially when large trucks are involved.
State and federal transportation agencies continue to promote safer commercial driving practices and infrastructure improvements along I-81. Still, drivers of all vehicle types must remain alert and exercise caution when sharing the road with tractor-trailers. Allowing space, signaling early, and adjusting speed are key to preventing serious crashes on high-volume interstates.
If you or a loved one was involved in this crash or a similar highway collision, Local Accident Reports is here to assist. We provide guidance, resources, and support to help you navigate recovery and understand your options. Contact Local Accident Reports today for personalized help.