Jackson Co, MO (February 13, 2026) – A three-vehicle crash at the intersection of Route H and E Pink Hill Rd left two drivers injured on Thursday morning in Jackson County.
The collision was reported on February 12 at 6:32 a.m. at Route H and E Pink Hill Rd. According to investigators, a 2008 Ford F250 entered into the path of a 2004 Ford Escape, resulting in a collision. The Ford F250 then struck a 2006 GMC W5 as the sequence of events unfolded at the intersection.
The impact caused total damage to both the Ford F250 and the Ford Escape. The GMC W5 sustained minor damage and was later removed from the scene. Emergency crews responded to assist those involved and manage traffic through the area during the investigation and cleanup.
Key Details
- Reported: February 12 at 6:32 a.m.
- Location: Route H at E Pink Hill Rd, Jackson County
- Vehicles Involved: 2008 Ford F250, 2004 Ford Escape, 2006 GMC W5
- Injuries: One moderate, one minor
- Hospital Transport: Two drivers taken to Centerpoint Medical Center
- Vehicle Damage: Two vehicles totaled, one with minor damage
What We Know So Far
- The Ford F250 entered the path of the Ford Escape at the intersection.
- After the initial collision, the F250 also struck the GMC W5.
- The 39-year-old driver of the Ford Escape sustained moderate injuries.
- The 35-year-old driver of the Ford F250 suffered minor injuries.
What’s Not Yet Confirmed
- The circumstances leading up to the vehicles entering the intersection.
- Whether any citations will be issued as a result of the investigation.
- If additional contributing factors are being reviewed by authorities.
Local Context
Intersections along Route H near E Pink Hill Rd serve drivers traveling between Lee’s Summit, Oak Grove, and surrounding communities in eastern Jackson County. Morning travel periods can bring a mix of commuter and local traffic through these crossroads. When injury crashes occur at such junctions, responders typically work to secure lanes, assist those hurt, and restore safe traffic flow as quickly as possible.
What to Do Next
- Move to a safe area if possible and check for injuries.
- Remain at the scene and follow instructions from first responders.
- Save dashcam or phone footage.
- Follow medical instructions after evaluation.
FAQ
Q: How do drivers usually obtain accident reports?
A: Accident reports are typically available through the investigating law enforcement agency. Drivers can often request copies online, by mail, or in person after the report has been processed.
Q: What causes many multi-vehicle highway collisions?
A: Multi-vehicle crashes often occur when traffic slows suddenly, and drivers do not have adequate following distance. Limited reaction time can lead to chain-reaction impacts involving several vehicles.
Q: What happens during scene documentation?
A: Officers document vehicle positions, roadway conditions, damage patterns, and statements from those involved. This information helps determine how the crash occurred and supports the official report.