Shreveport, LA (January 1, 2026) – A morning traffic crash near Truly Ln in Shreveport left a young woman injured on December 31. The collision occurred around 7:33 a.m. and involved a white Toyota Camry and a cream-colored Chevy Traverse along the Mansfield Rd corridor.
Reports from the scene indicated that a 25-year-old woman complained of chest pain following the crash. Fire and medical crews responded promptly to evaluate her condition and provide care. The extent of her injuries has not been publicly released, but medical attention was required at the scene.
The accident caused temporary disruptions in the area as responders worked to assist those involved and manage traffic flow. Authorities have not yet shared details regarding what led to the collision, and the incident remains under review.
Our thoughts are with the injured woman, and we hope for her full and speedy recovery.
Injury Crashes in South Shreveport Neighborhoods
Traffic crashes in residential areas like the Truly Ln and Mansfield Rd corridor can be especially dangerous during morning hours when commuters, school traffic, and local drivers are all sharing the road. The December 31 crash highlights how quickly injuries can occur, even during routine drives.
In Louisiana, chest pain following a vehicle collision is taken seriously by emergency medical personnel, as it can indicate internal injuries or trauma related to seatbelt impact. Early evaluation at the scene plays a key role in identifying potentially serious conditions and preventing complications.
Neighborhood routes often see a mix of through-traffic and local access, increasing the risk of collisions when visibility, timing, or attention falters. Drivers are encouraged to slow down in residential zones, stay alert for sudden stops, and avoid distractions—especially during peak travel times.
If you or someone you care about has been injured in a traffic accident, Local Accident Reports is here to help. Contact Local Accident Reports today to connect with supportive resources and learn more about your recovery options.