Littleton, CO (April 1, 2026) – A three-vehicle collision near the intersection of West Bellevue Avenue and South Perry Street in Littleton left at least one person injured on Tuesday, March 31, late in the evening.
One person at the scene was reported to be bleeding from the nose following the crash. Two of the vehicles involved had minor damage and were being examined by emergency units on site.
No further details about the third vehicle or the identities of those involved have been confirmed. Authorities continue to investigate the circumstances of the crash, and more information will be released as it becomes available.
Our thoughts are with those affected as they continue to recover.
What Typically Occurs After a Multi-Vehicle Crash in Colorado?
When three or more vehicles are involved in a crash in Colorado, the on-scene response generally involves documenting the damage to each vehicle and gathering information from everyone present. Emergency responders assess each person for injuries, even when damage appears minor, since some injuries are not immediately visible. The condition of all vehicles is noted as part of the early information collected at the scene.
Minor-damage crashes can still result in injuries, particularly when the impact affects the head or neck. A person bleeding from the nose after a collision may have experienced facial trauma from an airbag deployment, a sudden jolt, or contact with part of the vehicle interior. In multi-vehicle crashes across Colorado, even low-speed impacts among several vehicles can combine to produce more force than a single collision, making medical evaluation an important step regardless of how the vehicles look afterward.