International Falls, MN (January 27, 2026) – A two-vehicle crash on Monday evening resulted in non-life-threatening injuries for one driver along Highway 11 near Trail 211 in Rainy Lake Unorganized Territory, Koochiching County. According to the Minnesota State Patrol, the incident occurred at approximately 5:01 p.m. when a 2010 Chevrolet Impala exited a driveway and collided with a westbound 2010 Honda Civic. The driver of the Civic, identified as 33-year-old Zachary Workman of International Falls, was transported to Rainy Lake Medical Center. The driver and two passengers in the Impala, including a 4-year-old boy, were not injured. Emergency personnel from International Falls Fire, Rescue, and Ambulance, as well as the Koochiching County Sheriff’s Office, assisted at the scene.
Key Details
- Location: International Falls, MN
- Where: Highway 11 near Trail 211, Rainy Lake Unorg, Koochiching County
- Type: Two-Vehicle Collision With Injury
- Reported: January 26, 2026, 5:01 PM
- Injuries: One non-life-threatening injury
- Responding Agency: Minnesota State Patrol, International Falls Fire and Rescue, Koochiching County Sheriff’s Office
What We Know So Far
- A Chevrolet Impala exited a driveway and collided with a westbound Honda Civic
- The crash occurred on Hwy 11 near Trail 211 at 5:01 p.m.
- The Civic driver, Zachary Workman, was injured and transported to Rainy Lake Medical Center
- No injuries were reported for the Impala occupants
What’s Not Yet Confirmed
- Whether seat belt usage impacted injury outcomes
- The speed or positioning of either vehicle before the crash
- If any citations will be issued in relation to the crash
- The exact sequence of movements before the collision
Local Context
The segment of Highway 11 near Trail 211 is a rural stretch of road in Koochiching County often used by local residents and through traffic in northern Minnesota. Visibility, limited access points, and turning movements from driveways or trails can pose safety challenges in this region. When crashes occur here, emergency responders from International Falls and county agencies work together to assess injuries and manage scene safety. In this incident, the Minnesota State Patrol coordinated with local fire and ambulance services to ensure prompt medical care and documentation. Additional updates may follow after the investigation is reviewed by law enforcement.
What to Do Next
- Monitor your condition after a crash, even if you feel fine initially, and seek follow-up care as needed.
- If you were involved, collect contact and insurance information from other drivers and witnesses, if available.
- Save documentation from medical providers and request a copy of the crash report from MSP when available.
- Reach out to local resources for recovery assistance or legal support if needed after a traffic injury.
FAQ
Q: What information is typically included in a crash report?
A: Crash reports often contain details about the time, location, vehicle types, driver and passenger information, injuries, and initial observations by law enforcement.
Q: Do seat belts affect injury outcomes in rural crashes?
A: Yes, wearing a seat belt significantly reduces the risk of serious injury or death, especially in crashes on higher-speed rural roads.
Q: Can I request my crash report from the Minnesota State Patrol?
A: Yes, you can contact the Minnesota State Patrol or visit their website to request a copy once the report is finalized.