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Gainesville, FL – Three-Vehicle Crash with Injuries at SW 13th St & Inner Rd

September 11, 2025

Gainesville, FL (September 11, 2025) – A three-vehicle accident caused disruptions early Wednesday morning near the intersection of SW 13th Street and Inner Road in Gainesville. The crash was reported around 6:01 a.m. and involved at least two visibly injured individuals, according to on-site reports from Gainesville Police and Alachua County Fire Rescue.

Rescue 35 crews, already in the vicinity, were among the first to arrive and immediately began evaluating the scene. Two of the vehicles involved remained upright, and responders observed at least two individuals walking around the crash site—both appearing to be injured but ambulatory. Medics assessed these patients on-site while remaining in “investigative mode” to monitor for any worsening symptoms or emerging complications.

The intersection at 13th and Inner Rd borders the University of Florida campus and typically sees a mix of pedestrian, cyclist, and commuter traffic, particularly during early morning hours. Emergency teams worked to secure the area, keeping vehicles clear of travel lanes and ensuring nearby campus footpaths remained safe for passersby.

Although no fatalities were reported and the crash did not appear to require advanced extrication, officials confirmed that additional follow-up was underway. The full cause of the collision has not been released as of this report.

We wish those injured in this incident a smooth and complete recovery.

Multi-Vehicle Collisions in Gainesville’s Campus Corridors

Crashes near SW 13th St and Inner Road are especially concerning due to the proximity of the University of Florida campus. This area experiences constant traffic from students, faculty, and local residents, making it a hotspot for early-morning and rush-hour accidents. The three-vehicle crash reported Wednesday serves as a stark reminder of how quickly a routine commute can turn hazardous—even in familiar environments.

The fact that injured individuals were able to walk post-collision is encouraging, but does not rule out underlying trauma. In multi-vehicle crashes, it’s common for victims to suffer delayed-onset symptoms such as back strain, internal bruising, or concussions. This is why on-site evaluation by rescue teams is critical—even when injuries appear minor.

Florida law provides victims in such accidents with a pathway to recover medical costs and other damages through personal injury protection (PIP) and, where appropriate, third-party claims. Establishing the chain of events—especially in a three-vehicle crash—can involve complex liability assessments. That’s why documentation, scene reports, and immediate care are all vital to a successful recovery process.

In addition to the legal and medical steps following a crash, Gainesville officials continue to look at road safety measures in high-density areas like Inner Road. Speed limit enforcement, better signage, and traffic-calming installations are among ongoing conversations about how to protect both drivers and pedestrians in campus-adjacent zones.

If you or someone you know has been involved in a traffic collision near the University of Florida or anywhere in Alachua County, taking early action can make a major difference.

Don’t wait to get the help you need after an accident. At Local Accident Reports, we provide immediate access to trusted resources, legal guidance, and real-time updates across Florida. Whether you’re recovering from injuries or seeking clarity on your options, we’re here to support you. Contact our team today to get the reliable help you deserve.

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