Dayton, OH (August 26, 2025) – Emergency medical personnel and local authorities responded Monday evening to a multi-party vehicle collision at the intersection of Leland Avenue and 11th Burlite Avenue in Dayton. The crash was reported at approximately 7:51 p.m. EDT and involved at least three individuals, including a child.
Medics and fire crews worked to assist those suffering from injuries after the collision. Among the victims was an adult male, an adult female reporting arm pain and hearing issues, and a young female child who also experienced hearing-related distress. First responders from Dayton Fire and EMS provided immediate care on-site, and the victims were transported for further medical evaluation as needed.
The crash led to temporary traffic disruptions near the intersection, a residential area not far from key local roadways. Police are continuing to investigate the incident, and while specific causes have not been officially confirmed, authorities are examining contributing factors such as right-of-way conflicts, distraction, or possible environmental conditions at the time of the crash.
At this time, no additional details have been released. Our thoughts remain with the injured parties as they begin the recovery process.
Car Accidents in Ohio
Monday’s collision in Dayton reflects the kinds of injuries that can occur even in neighborhood or residential-area crashes. Intersections like Leland Avenue and 11th Burlite Avenue often seem routine to local drivers, but when multiple vehicles converge—especially during active evening hours—visibility and reaction times become critical factors in crash outcomes.
Dayton’s roadway network includes a mix of major thoroughfares and narrower residential streets, which can make intersections like this particularly hazardous. While traffic is often slower than on highways, crashes at lower speeds can still result in significant injury, especially when children are involved or when vehicle safety systems fail to provide full protection.
This incident underscores the importance of continued vigilance at local intersections and reinforces how seemingly minor collisions can have complex health impacts. In this case, both adult and child victims reported hearing-related issues—a symptom that may point to the violent acoustic or mechanical shock caused by the impact. Arm injuries, common in side-impacts or where occupants brace for collisions, may also indicate trauma that requires follow-up care.
For victims and families, the aftermath of such crashes can be overwhelming. From managing medical visits to understanding insurance claims, it’s crucial to have the right support system. Ohio law entitles injured individuals to pursue compensation for emergency treatment, therapy, and any long-term care that may follow.
If your family has been affected by a crash in Montgomery County or the greater Dayton area, don’t wait to seek help. Getting connected with local resources and legal guidance can make a meaningful difference in your recovery process.
Injuries from a crash can leave you uncertain about what to do next. Local Accident Reports helps families in Dayton get the information and support they need after serious collisions. Let us connect you with reliable updates and trusted professionals who understand what you’re facing. Reach out today to take the first step toward healing.