Buffalo, NY (September 17, 2025) – A two-vehicle crash involving a silver Chrysler resulted in injuries Tuesday afternoon near the intersection of Combo and Main St in Buffalo. Emergency services, including Buffalo Police and EMS, responded to the scene shortly after 3:50 p.m.
First responders arrived to find both vehicles with visible damage and at least one person injured. Paramedics assessed and treated individuals on scene, and one or more victims were transported to a nearby medical facility for further care. Officials have not released the identities of those involved or the full extent of injuries sustained.
The intersection of Combo and Main sits within a busy stretch of central Buffalo, where traffic from nearby residential and commercial areas often converges. The collision briefly disrupted traffic as police secured the scene and crews worked to clear the roadway.
The Buffalo Police Department is actively investigating the cause of the accident. As of now, no citations have been issued, and details on what led to the crash remain under review.
Our thoughts are with those injured in this incident, and we hope for their quick and complete recovery.
Two-Vehicle Crashes in Buffalo’s Urban Corridors
Main St is one of Buffalo’s most frequently traveled roadways, connecting neighborhoods, businesses, and major city landmarks. At intersections like Combo and Main, traffic conditions can shift rapidly, especially during mid-day hours when both commercial and commuter traffic is heavy.
Tuesday’s crash involving a silver Chrysler is a reminder of how quickly routine travel can turn dangerous—particularly at urban intersections where visibility may be compromised by buildings, buses, or parked cars. Common causes of crashes in these areas include failure to yield, distracted driving, and sudden lane changes.
Even seemingly moderate crashes can result in serious consequences for those involved, from physical injuries to emotional distress and financial strain. Immediate EMS response helps address the urgent medical needs, but many victims face weeks of recovery, transportation issues, and insurance challenges afterward.
Buffalo residents are encouraged to use extra caution near intersections and stay alert during mid-day driving hours. Practicing defensive driving and maintaining situational awareness can significantly reduce the risk of injury.
If you’ve been injured in a city crash and need answers or support, Local Accident Reports is here to help. We offer trusted updates and connect you with resources designed to ease your recovery. Contact Local Accident Reports today and take your next step toward healing with confidence.