Springfield, MO (September 22, 2025) – An injury crash was reported Sunday morning at the intersection of N Glenstone Ave and E Evergreen St. The accident occurred at approximately 9:50 a.m. and drew a response from Springfield police, fire, and EMS units.
Paramedics arrived to provide treatment for individuals hurt in the collision. At least one victim required transport to a local hospital for further evaluation, though the exact number of injuries and their severity have not yet been released. Vehicles sustained damage, and traffic was temporarily disrupted as crews worked to clear the roadway and ensure safety in the busy intersection.
Authorities are continuing to investigate the cause of the crash.
Our thoughts are with those who were injured in this accident, and we wish them a full and speedy recovery.
Car Accidents in Missouri
The crash at N Glenstone Ave and E Evergreen St highlights the risks that drivers face in high-traffic areas of Springfield. Intersections like this one, where residential traffic meets commercial routes, are frequent locations for collisions due to congestion, multiple turning lanes, and varying traffic speeds.
Across Missouri, intersection-related crashes are among the most common types of injury accidents. Contributing factors often include driver distraction, speeding, and failure to yield. In Springfield, major corridors such as Glenstone Ave carry large volumes of vehicles daily, making defensive driving especially important.
To reduce risks, motorists are encouraged to approach intersections with caution, allow extra time for changing signals, and avoid distractions while behind the wheel. These actions are critical in preventing crashes that can lead to injuries and roadway blockages.
Local Accident Reports is committed to keeping the community informed about traffic incidents while supporting those affected. If you or someone you love has been injured in a Springfield accident, contact Local Accident Reports today to learn more about recovery resources and guidance available to you.