Carrollton, TX (March 25, 2026) – A two-vehicle collision was reported at the intersection of Marsh Lane and Keller Springs Road on Tuesday, March 24. The crash involved a dark SUV and a gray sedan, and emergency units responded to the scene in the morning hours.
One person was reported to have a stomach injury following the crash. No fluid leaks were observed at the scene.
The incident remains under review by authorities, and additional details will be shared as they become available. We are thinking of the person injured as they receive medical care.
What Does a Stomach Injury After a Car Crash in Carrollton Typically Involve?
Stomach and abdominal injuries from vehicle crashes are not always visible right away, which makes them one of the more serious types of injury to experience after a collision. The force of a seatbelt, steering wheel, or airbag against the abdomen can cause internal bruising or organ damage, even when there are no obvious outward signs. Because symptoms can develop gradually, medical evaluation is generally recommended even when the initial pain seems manageable.
In Texas, crashes at busy suburban intersections like those found throughout Carrollton can generate enough force to cause this type of injury, even at relatively moderate speeds. Doctors typically use imaging to rule out internal bleeding or organ damage after an abdominal complaint from a crash. Early treatment tends to lead to better outcomes, particularly when the injury involves soft tissue or internal structures that are not immediately apparent from the outside.