Mohawk, TN (August 25, 2025) – A serious multi-vehicle crash involving two semi-trucks and two passenger vehicles left one person injured Sunday afternoon in Greene County, prompting a significant emergency response and extended lane closures along the northbound highway.
According to the Tennessee Highway Patrol (THP), the incident occurred at approximately 2:23 p.m. when a Freightliner semi-truck traveling northbound rear-ended another Freightliner that was stopped on the shoulder. The force of the collision caused widespread debris to scatter into the travel lanes, striking a nearby Mercedes E35 and a Ford Explorer, both also headed northbound.
Emergency responders from Greene County quickly arrived to assist at the scene. Medics and fire crews worked to aid those impacted, with the driver of the first semi-truck—identified as 35-year-old Avaliani Giorgi—sustaining injuries. He was transported for medical treatment and has since been charged with failure to exercise due care in connection to the crash.
As of late Sunday afternoon, the northbound right lane and shoulder remained closed, according to TDOT’s SmartWay traffic monitoring system. Cleanup and investigation efforts were still underway hours after the crash was first reported.
We extend our best wishes for a full recovery to the injured driver and hope all involved find support during this difficult time.
Commercial Truck Accidents in Tennessee
Crashes involving semi-trucks are among the most dangerous incidents on Tennessee roadways, often resulting in severe injuries and complex recovery processes. The collision in Mohawk, which involved two Freightliners and two additional vehicles, is a stark reminder of how quickly a single error—especially by a commercial driver—can escalate into a multi-vehicle chain reaction with widespread impact.
This particular crash occurred on a northbound stretch of highway in Greene County, an area where rural traffic conditions meet commercial trucking routes. High speeds, shoulder stops, and limited reaction time all increase the risk in such settings. In this case, the striking vehicle collided with a parked semi, sending debris into passing traffic—a scenario that’s not only dangerous but also difficult for nearby drivers to avoid.
Trucking accidents often involve more than physical injuries. Victims may face prolonged recovery periods, insurance disputes, and financial losses related to damaged vehicles or time away from work. Legal accountability also becomes more complex when commercial vehicles and out-of-state drivers are involved.
Tennessee law requires commercial drivers to adhere to heightened safety standards, and charges like failure to exercise due care are not issued lightly. They often signal preventable errors that could have been avoided with proper attention and adherence to protocol.
For those impacted by large truck accidents, timely action is crucial. Medical care, documentation, and legal guidance can help protect one’s rights and secure the compensation needed to rebuild after such traumatic events.
If you or a loved one was hurt in a truck-related crash in Greene County, Local Accident Reports is here to connect you with reliable support. From legal referrals to recovery guidance, we’re committed to helping victims navigate the aftermath. Reach out today to learn how we can assist you.