Cornelius, OR (May 20, 2026) – One person was injured after a two-vehicle crash in Cornelius on Wednesday, May 20. The collision happened near the intersection of 4th Avenue and North Adair Street.
Emergency units responded to the scene after the crash was reported. Initial information confirmed that two vehicles were involved.
One patient was being evaluated for minor injuries. Further details about whether the person was taken to a hospital were not immediately available.
Traffic flow was limited in the area while crews worked at the scene. Officials said delays were expected until the vehicles could be moved.
The crash remains under investigation.
We are thinking of the injured person and hope for a full recovery.
Minor Injuries After Two-Vehicle Crashes
Two-vehicle crashes can cause minor injuries even when the vehicles can be moved from the roadway. People may feel soreness, bruising, headaches, or neck pain after the impact.
Medical evaluation at the scene can help determine whether a person needs hospital care. Some symptoms may appear later, so responders may check for signs of head, back, or chest injuries.
Traffic delays are common after crashes at intersections. Damaged vehicles, debris, and emergency equipment can limit traffic flow until crews finish checking patients and clearing the area.