Cincinnati, OH (September 10, 2025) – Late Tuesday night, a serious crash involving three passenger vehicles and one semi-truck occurred on I-75 northbound near the Galbraith Rd exit in Cincinnati. The accident was reported around 10:54 p.m. and prompted a large-scale response from Cincinnati Fire and local law enforcement. First responders, including paramedics, assessed and treated individuals hurt in the crash. At least one patient, located in a minivan in the left lane, sustained injuries and required medical care.
Emergency crews worked to assist those injured while managing the significant traffic disruption caused by the crash. Multiple lanes of I-75 northbound were blocked as responders secured the site, provided medical aid, and cleared damaged vehicles from the roadway. The extent of the injuries remains under review, and officials have not yet released further details about the number of people transported to area hospitals. Police and fire personnel stayed on scene to investigate the collision and ensure the safety of other motorists. Our thoughts are with the injured victims and their families during this difficult time.
Truck Accidents in Ohio
Accidents involving semi-trucks are often severe due to the size and weight of commercial vehicles compared to passenger cars. On major interstates like I-75, the combination of high speeds and heavy traffic increases the risk of chain-reaction crashes when a truck is involved. Collisions that combine large trucks with multiple passenger vehicles, such as this incident near the Galbraith Rd exit, can result in serious injuries and significant roadway closures.
Ohio consistently ranks among the states with higher truck accident rates due to its extensive interstate system. According to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), thousands of crashes involving commercial trucks occur across the state each year, many resulting in serious injuries or fatalities. In Hamilton County and the Cincinnati metro area, busy freight corridors such as I-75 see a concentration of these incidents.
Victims of truck-related accidents often face long recoveries, high medical costs, and complex insurance battles involving both commercial carriers and individual drivers. Ohio law allows injured parties to pursue compensation when negligence leads to a crash, but cases involving trucks often require detailed investigations into driver conduct, vehicle maintenance, and federal safety compliance.
If you or someone you know has been injured in a crash, contact Local Accident Reports for assistance.