Buffalo, NY (September 4, 2025) – A motor vehicle collision resulting in injuries was reported early Tuesday afternoon in the Delavan Grider area of Buffalo. The crash took place at the intersection of E Ferry St and Humboldt Pkwy, located in the 14211 ZIP code within the Masten District.
Buffalo Police and emergency medical personnel responded promptly to the scene following the incident, which occurred at approximately 12:53 p.m. Initial reports indicate that injuries were sustained, though the number of people involved and the severity of injuries have not yet been made public.
The intersection was temporarily impacted as crews attended to those hurt in the crash and worked to assess the scene. Traffic in the area was managed while authorities cleared the roadway and began an investigation into the cause of the accident.
Specific vehicle details have not been released, and officials continue to determine the factors that contributed to the collision.
We extend our sincere wishes for a speedy and full recovery to everyone affected by this incident.
Traffic Accidents in Buffalo’s Masten District
Crashes like the one reported Tuesday at E Ferry St and Humboldt Pkwy highlight ongoing safety concerns in Buffalo’s urban neighborhoods. The Masten District, and specifically the Delavan Grider community, includes a network of high-traffic streets where vehicles, cyclists, and pedestrians converge throughout the day.
The intersection of E Ferry and Humboldt is a key connector for residential and through traffic alike. Despite the presence of traffic signals and crosswalks, the area continues to see collisions—often due to driver inattention, speeding, or failure to yield.
This accident occurred in Census Tract 003502, an area where local transportation data has shown persistent challenges with accident frequency. These crashes not only disrupt the daily lives of community members but also create ripple effects for local services, emergency responders, and public health systems.
Injury crashes can have lasting consequences—ranging from broken bones and soft tissue damage to emotional trauma and loss of mobility. For many victims, recovery requires ongoing care, time away from work, and support navigating medical and legal processes.
In urban neighborhoods like Delavan Grider, ensuring safety means more than just personal caution—it involves infrastructural improvements, community awareness, and proactive enforcement of traffic laws. Each accident serves as a reminder of the work still needed to protect residents and reduce risks.
If you or someone close to you was hurt in this or a similar crash, don’t hesitate to seek out support services designed to help you recover and move forward.
Accidents can leave lasting scars, but timely information and reliable resources can make recovery smoother. Local Accident Reports is here to connect you with trusted help—from medical care to legal options. If you or a loved one was injured on Buffalo’s roadways, let Local Accident Reports guide you toward the support you need. Reach out today and take the first step toward healing.