Sioux Falls, SD (May 19, 2026) – Two people were injured after a two-vehicle rollover crash on Monday, May 18. The accident was reported on Interstate 90 near mile marker 395.
Initial information indicated that two vehicles were involved in the crash. At least one vehicle rolled over after the collision.
Two patients were reported after the crash. Details about the extent of their injuries were not included in the first report.
Further information about whether the patients were taken to a hospital was not immediately provided. Officials also did not release details about what led to the crash. The crash remains under investigation, and additional details may become available as authorities continue their review.
Our thoughts remain with those affected as they continue to receive care and recover from their injuries.
Injury Risks After Two-Vehicle Rollover Crashes
Two-vehicle rollover crashes can cause serious injuries because a vehicle may strike the roadway more than once. People inside may be thrown against seats, doors, windows, or other parts of the vehicle.
Highway rollovers can also create hazards for other drivers. Damaged vehicles, debris, and blocked lanes might cause sudden slowdowns near the crash scene.
Medical teams often check rollover patients for head injuries, neck pain, back trauma, broken bones, and internal injuries. Even when a person is awake after the crash, symptoms can change later, making medical evaluation an important part of recovery.