Buffalo, NY (January 6, 2026) – A two-vehicle collision near E Robinson Rd in Buffalo resulted in injuries on Monday afternoon, with one woman suffering a head injury, according to dispatch audio from emergency channels.
The crash was reported shortly after 2:00 p.m. and involved a maroon Dodge and a second vehicle, both of which sustained damage. Multiple law enforcement and medical units responded to the scene. Emergency crews confirmed that the injured woman was conscious but had sustained a head injury, prompting careful attention during treatment.
Officers coordinated witness interviews and facilitated the exchange of vehicle information. Dispatch also requested traffic crash analysis (TCA) services to assist in documenting the scene. EMS teams ensured that vehicle lights were dimmed due to reported light sensitivity in the injured party, a precaution often taken when seizures are suspected.
Traffic was temporarily impacted in the area while responders worked to secure the scene and care for the victim. The cause of the crash remains under investigation by local authorities.
Our thoughts are with the injured woman, and we hope for her swift and full recovery.
Head Injuries and Crash Risks in Buffalo
The collision near E Robinson Rd serves as a reminder of how even daytime two-vehicle crashes can result in serious injuries. Head trauma, like the kind reported in Monday’s crash, is particularly concerning because symptoms can range from mild dizziness to severe cognitive or neurological impairment, and not all signs are immediately visible.
In busy corridors like E Robinson Rd, vehicle congestion, merging traffic, and distracted driving often contribute to accidents. With traffic volume rising in this part of Buffalo, the risk for injury increases, especially when drivers are navigating in close quarters or at inconsistent speeds.
When an individual sustains a head injury in a crash, rapid evaluation and monitoring are critical. Even injuries that initially appear minor can lead to complications if left untreated. Additionally, victims may face lasting medical, emotional, and financial challenges as a result of the trauma.
Buffalo-area drivers are urged to remain alert and cautious, especially during mid-day hours when traffic density peaks. Slowing down near intersections, reducing distractions, and maintaining space between vehicles can help prevent these incidents.
If you or a loved one has suffered a head injury or other harm in a vehicle collision, Local Accident Reports is here to help you access the care and guidance you need. We’ll connect you with trusted professionals who can support your recovery, every step of the way. Contact us today to learn how we can assist during this difficult time.