Federalsburg, MD (April 14, 2026) – A motorcycle crash involving another vehicle was reported on Monday evening, April 13, at the intersection of Federalsburg Highway and Reliance Road in Federalsburg.
Emergency units were dispatched around 7:38 p.m. after reports of a collision involving a motorcycle and a vehicle. First responders arriving at the scene found the motorcyclist upright and walking around following the crash.
The rider declined medical treatment at the scene. No additional details about the other vehicle or what led to the collision were immediately available. The incident remains under review by authorities.
We are thinking of those involved as they recover.
What Happens When Someone Refuses Medical Care After a Crash?
After a crash, some people may choose not to receive medical care at the scene. This can happen if injuries seem minor or if the person feels stable at the time. However, certain injuries may not show symptoms right away and could develop hours later.
Emergency responders typically assess a person’s condition before accepting a refusal of care. They may advise monitoring for signs such as pain, dizziness, or difficulty moving. If symptoms appear later, seeking medical attention as soon as possible can help address potential issues early.
Even in less severe crashes, the body can experience stress that may not be immediately noticeable. Paying attention to changes in how you feel after an incident can make a difference in recovery.