Minneola Township, MN (December 16, 2024) – A multi-vehicle collision involving four vehicles occurred on Highway 52 near Milepost 85 in Minneola Township, Goodhue County, late Saturday afternoon. The incident was reported at approximately 12:43 PM and resulted in one passenger sustaining non-life-threatening injuries.
According to authorities, a Honda Pilot and a Jeep Patriot were traveling northbound on Highway 52 when they collided. The Honda Pilot then lost control and struck a Chevrolet Colorado traveling southbound. A Toyota Rav4, also traveling southbound, was hit by debris from the crash.
Emergency responders, including Wanamingo First Responders, the Goodhue County Sheriff's Office, Zumbrota Police Department, and Zumbrota Ambulance, arrived at the scene to assist those involved. While most individuals were unharmed, Karsten Ann Knudsen, a 50-year-old passenger in the Chevrolet Colorado, sustained non-life-threatening injuries and was transported to Mayo Clinic Rochester for medical care. All other drivers and passengers involved reported no injuries.
Multi-Vehicle Accidents in Minnesota
Highway 52, a major thoroughfare in Minnesota, is no stranger to multi-vehicle accidents, especially in areas like Goodhue County where traffic volumes are significant. Collisions involving multiple vehicles often occur due to a combination of factors, such as driver error, road conditions, and high speeds.
According to state traffic safety reports, multi-vehicle crashes often lead to secondary impacts, such as debris-related damages, as seen in this incident. These accidents emphasize the importance of maintaining safe driving practices, including keeping a safe distance and reducing speeds during heavy traffic.
If you or someone you know has been involved in a multi-vehicle accident, taking immediate steps is crucial. Seek medical attention, document the scene thoroughly, and contact your insurance provider. Consulting with a legal professional can help ensure fair compensation and guidance through the claims process.
For more information or to receive help after an accident, contact Local Accident Reports.