Bowling Green, KY (May 13, 2026) – One person reported pain after a two-vehicle crash in Bowling Green on Monday, May 11. The accident was reported around 12:02 a.m. at 2525 Scottsville Road.
Emergency units responded to the scene after the injury accident was reported. The crash involved two vehicles, described as white and silver.
One patient complained of side pain after the collision. Officials did not release further details about how the crash happened.
The incident remains under review by authorities. Our thoughts are with the person injured as they recover.
Common Injury Concerns After Two-Vehicle Crashes
Side pain after a crash can come from several types of impact. A seat belt, airbag, or sudden twisting motion may cause soreness. Pain can also appear later, even if it seems mild at first.
Two-vehicle crashes often require a review of vehicle position and damage. The point of impact may help explain why someone felt pain in a certain area. Speed, braking, and road conditions may also affect how hard the vehicles hit.
Even crashes with limited damage can leave people hurt. Soft tissue injuries, bruising, and muscle strain are common after sudden movement. Medical checks can help document pain and rule out more serious injury.