Memphis, TN (August 14, 2025) – A traffic collision involving two sedans resulted in reported injuries Wednesday evening at the intersection of Winchester Rd and Ross Rd in southeast Memphis. The accident occurred near the Bank of America location shortly before 7:00 p.m., prompting a rapid response from both Memphis Police and Shelby County Sheriff’s Office.
Paramedics and fire crews worked to assist individuals suffering from a variety of injuries following the crash. The incident involved two black sedans, with at least one vehicle sustaining visible damage near the front end. Emergency medical teams assessed those injured on-site and transported several victims to area hospitals for additional treatment. Specific details regarding the number of injured parties or the severity of injuries have not yet been confirmed.
The crash occurred at a busy intersection in a commercial area, causing temporary traffic disruptions during the evening commute. Crews worked to clear debris and stabilize the scene while police conducted preliminary investigations. The intersection was partially closed to allow for safe medical and cleanup operations.
Authorities continue to investigate the incident, including whether driver behavior, speed, or failure to yield may have contributed to the crash.
Our sincere thoughts go out to all those impacted, and we wish everyone involved a full recovery.
Injury Collisions in Tennessee
The accident at Winchester Rd and Ross Rd reflects a pattern of traffic collisions occurring at busy commercial intersections across Memphis. Located in a high-traffic corridor near multiple businesses—including a major bank—this intersection is a frequent point of concern for both drivers and pedestrians. Evening traffic volume, combined with vehicles entering and exiting business lots, often contributes to crash risks in these zones.
In this case, two sedans collided near a Bank of America branch during peak evening traffic. That timing and location likely played a role in both the visibility challenges and the impact of the crash on surrounding traffic. According to the Tennessee Department of Transportation, urban intersections with adjacent commercial access points see some of the highest injury crash rates in the state.
Side-impact crashes, which are common in intersection collisions like this one, can lead to a range of injuries including head, shoulder, and abdominal trauma. Responding quickly with medical care and transportation—as was done here—is vital to minimizing long-term effects for victims.
For those injured in such incidents, the aftermath often involves navigating medical treatment, property damage, insurance paperwork, and potential loss of income. Promptly gathering crash reports, documenting the scene, and seeking legal guidance where necessary are all recommended steps in protecting one’s recovery path.
If you or someone close to you was hurt in a crash like the one on Winchester Rd, Local Accident Reports is here to assist. We provide real-time updates and connect victims with local resources—from emergency care contacts to recovery support services. Take control of your next step—reach out today to learn how we can help you move forward after an injury accident.