Brandon, SD (June 1, 2026) – A pedestrian was hurt on Monday afternoon, June 1, after a vehicle-related collision was reported in Brandon. The report was made around 1:35 p.m. at 2425 East Aspen Boulevard, near Casey’s.
Multiple emergency units were sent to the road after reports of a vehicle-versus-pedestrian-versus-vehicle accident. The pedestrian was described as the patient in the initial report.
The person had multiple cuts and other injuries. Investigators are still reviewing how the vehicles and pedestrian were involved.
We hope the injured person receives the care needed for a full recovery.
What Details Are Usually Reviewed After Pedestrian Accidents?
Pedestrian accidents frequently require a close review of vehicle movement, walking paths, and visibility. Investigators may look at where the person was standing or walking before contact, along with how nearby vehicles were positioned.
Business entrances, parking lot traffic, and driveway access can also matter in these cases. A pedestrian near a gas station or busy roadside business may face several moving vehicles in a small space. Lighting, traffic flow, and driver sightlines can help explain how the danger developed.
Cuts and other injuries may appear minor at first, but medical checks can reveal deeper harm. Photos, witness accounts, and nearby cameras can also help establish the order of events.