Ormond Beach, FL (September 16, 2025) – A three-car collision near West Granada Blvd in Ormond Beach resulted in at least one person sustaining injuries Monday afternoon. Emergency crews responded quickly to the scene to assist those involved.
The crash was reported around 12:15 PM. Engine 92 from Volusia County Fire Rescue arrived to find three vehicles involved in the incident. According to dispatch communication, occupants of two of the vehicles declined medical attention after being evaluated by emergency personnel. However, one individual was injured and required immediate care on scene.
EMS and fire crews provided treatment to the injured party while continuing to investigate the crash. The extent of the individual’s injuries was not publicly disclosed, but responders confirmed that only one patient required attention. The crash caused temporary congestion near the intersection as responders worked to clear the vehicles and ensure scene safety.
No details about the cause of the crash or any potential citations have been released at this time.
Our thoughts are with the injured party, and we wish them a full and timely recovery.
Multi-Vehicle Accidents in Ormond Beach
Crashes involving three or more vehicles, such as the one on W Granada Blvd, often occur in areas of high traffic flow, particularly during midday hours when roads like Granada are active with both local drivers and through traffic. These chain-reaction incidents can stem from sudden braking, tailgating, or lane-change misjudgments.
In this case, the fact that only one individual required medical care does not minimize the seriousness of the event. Multi-car collisions—even those at lower speeds—can result in whiplash, joint injuries, or head trauma, all of which may not show immediate symptoms. That’s why prompt medical evaluation is critical, even when injuries seem minor.
West Granada Blvd is a major commercial and commuter corridor in Ormond Beach, with multiple lanes, intersections, and frequent turning traffic. These conditions, combined with driver inattention or miscommunication at intersections, can easily escalate into multi-vehicle crashes.
City planners and law enforcement continue to monitor accident trends along major Volusia County roadways to identify areas in need of improved signal timing, signage, or enforcement strategies. While structural changes can help, safe driving behavior remains the most effective way to prevent accidents like this one.
If you or someone close to you has been hurt in a multi-vehicle crash—whether you’re a driver or a passenger—it’s important to take action to protect your health and your legal rights.
Involved in a three-vehicle crash and unsure what to do next? At Local Accident Reports, we help injury victims find the medical and legal support they need after serious traffic incidents. Reach out today for compassionate, informed guidance on your path to recovery.