Norfolk, VA (September 4, 2025) – A three-vehicle collision near the intersection of West 25th Street and Colonial Avenue left one driver injured and transported for medical care on Wednesday afternoon. The crash occurred just before 7:00 PM and involved a gray Acura, a black Chevy, and a dark green GMC.
Emergency services, including Norfolk Police and medical personnel, responded promptly to the scene. Upon arrival, one of the involved drivers had already been transported from the scene to receive treatment for injuries. The identities and conditions of the individuals involved have not been publicly released at this time.
The crash took place in a busy part of Norfolk’s Ghent neighborhood, where residential streets intersect with moderate commercial traffic. All three vehicles sustained varying levels of damage, and law enforcement remained on site to investigate the scene and direct traffic away from the area during the cleanup process.
Authorities are currently working to determine what led to the collision, including whether distracted driving, right-of-way violations, or road conditions were contributing factors.
We extend our best wishes to the injured driver and hope for a full and smooth recovery.
Norfolk’s Risk of Multi-Vehicle Accidents in Urban Corridors
Three-car collisions, like the one reported near W 25th St and Colonial Ave, often result in more than just visible damage—they create complex injury scenarios and logistical challenges for those involved. In Norfolk’s older urban neighborhoods, tightly packed intersections and limited street width can make even minor miscalculations result in a serious accident.
In this crash, which involved an Acura, Chevy, and GMC, the details point to a likely angle or chain-reaction impact—two of the most common crash types in intersections. With one driver already removed for medical care by the time responders arrived, it’s clear that the force of impact was strong enough to warrant emergency transport.
Urban intersections are known hot spots for traffic conflicts, particularly when visibility is limited by parked cars or building corners. These areas also tend to see a blend of vehicle and foot traffic, increasing the potential consequences of a crash.
Medical transport following a crash signals more than just caution—it usually indicates possible head, neck, or spinal injuries, which may not fully reveal themselves in the immediate aftermath. Prompt medical response is essential not only for safety, but also to support any necessary documentation for insurance or legal proceedings.
For those involved in a crash like this, understanding your next steps can feel overwhelming. From getting the right medical follow-up to navigating the legal aftermath, every decision matters.
You don’t have to go through it alone. Local Accident Reports connects injured individuals with knowledgeable professionals who can help guide the recovery process, offer legal clarity, and ensure you have access to trusted resources. If you or someone you know was hurt in a multi-vehicle crash, contact Local Accident Reports today to begin your path to recovery with reliable support.