Spring Hill, FL (May 6, 2026) – A rollover crash closed all southbound lanes at the intersection of Mariner Blvd and Linden Blvd in Spring Hill, with two people taken to a hospital for their injuries.
The crash occurred just north of the local YMCA. Both occupants of the vehicle were hurt and taken to a hospital. The extent of their injuries was not immediately confirmed.
All southbound lanes at the intersection were shut down following the crash, causing significant delays in the area. No further details about what led to the rollover have been confirmed at this time.
The incident remains under review by authorities. Our thoughts are with those hurt as they receive medical care.
What Typically Causes Rollover Crashes on Florida Roads?
Rollover crashes can happen to any vehicle, but they tend to occur more often with taller vehicles like SUVs and trucks due to their higher center of gravity. A sudden sharp turn, a collision with another object, or a tire blowout can all cause a vehicle to tip and roll. In Florida, intersections on busy multi-lane roads like Mariner Blvd see heavy traffic throughout the day, which increases the chance of serious crashes.
When a rollover happens, the risk of injury to occupants is higher than in many other crash types because the vehicle may roll more than once before stopping. Seatbelts are especially effective in rollovers — unbelted occupants are far more likely to be thrown from the vehicle. Road design, vehicle speed, and road surface conditions can all factor into how a rollover unfolds and how severe the outcome is.