Phoenix, AZ (August 10, 2025) – At least one person was injured following a crash at S 75th Ave and W Lower Buckeye Rd on Saturday evening. The collision was reported at around 5:57 p.m., prompting a response from Phoenix Fire and Rescue and local police units.
Medical crews treated the injured party at the scene before transporting them to a nearby hospital for further evaluation. Officials have not confirmed the total number of vehicles involved or the extent of the injuries sustained. The cause of the crash is currently under investigation.
The intersection of S 75th Ave and W Lower Buckeye Rd lies in a busy area of southwest Phoenix, where commercial traffic, residential commuters, and heavy truck routes intersect. Temporary lane closures were in place while emergency responders cleared debris and investigators documented the scene.
Our thoughts are with the injured individual, and we wish them a swift recovery.
Southwest Phoenix Intersection Accidents
Busy intersections in southwest Phoenix are frequent sites of injury crashes, often due to heavy traffic volume, large vehicles, and turning movements. According to the Arizona Department of Transportation, intersection-related collisions account for more than one-third of all injury accidents statewide.
In areas with both residential and industrial activity, like W Lower Buckeye Rd, risks can be heightened by large truck traffic, limited visibility, and high-speed approaches. Even at moderate speeds, the impact from a crash can lead to serious injuries requiring extended recovery.
Those injured in intersection collisions are advised to seek immediate medical care, keep detailed records of the accident, and obtain a copy of the official police report. This documentation can be vital when pursuing insurance claims or potential legal action for damages.
If you or someone you know has been injured in a crash, reach out to Local Accident Reports for assistance.
Our thoughts are with those affected by this crash, and we wish a full and speedy recovery to everyone injured.