Virginia Beach, VA (September 5, 2025) – Emergency crews responded Thursday evening to a traffic accident with injuries near the intersection of Foxwood Drive and South Pleasant Trail in the 23462 area of Virginia Beach.
According to dispatch records from Virginia Beach EMS, the crash was reported shortly before 7:00 p.m., prompting units to be dispatched to the scene. At least one person was reported injured, though the exact nature and extent of the injuries have not been made public.
The crash occurred in a residential section of Virginia Beach, where narrow lanes and limited visibility can contribute to sudden collisions. EMS crews arrived promptly to evaluate those involved and provide necessary care. Police also responded to assist with traffic control and scene documentation.
Authorities have not yet released information regarding how many vehicles were involved or the cause of the crash. An active investigation is underway to determine the sequence of events.
We send our well wishes to those injured and hope for a smooth recovery for all parties affected.
Residential Traffic Accidents in Virginia Beach Neighborhoods
Thursday’s crash near Foxwood Drive and South Pleasant Trail highlights the often-overlooked risks of driving within residential neighborhoods. These quieter zones are not immune to injury-causing collisions—especially during evening hours when visibility decreases and traffic from returning commuters, service vehicles, and local residents intensifies.
In areas like Foxwood Dr, even low-speed collisions can lead to injuries such as joint strain, neck pain, or head trauma, particularly when seat belts are not worn properly or airbags deploy. The limited street width and the presence of driveways and parked cars increase the likelihood of accidents during turns or when backing out of private property.
Emergency responders from Virginia Beach EMS acted swiftly, helping reduce the potential for complications from the injuries sustained. Their presence also helped secure the neighborhood intersection, which is essential in protecting pedestrians, children, and other residents who may be in the vicinity.
Traffic accidents in residential areas often go underreported or are minimized by those involved. However, even minor crashes can result in lasting physical and financial consequences—especially when insurance claims, medical bills, or vehicle repairs come into play.
If you or someone in your household was injured in a residential crash, it’s critical to document the event thoroughly and seek appropriate care. Local Accident Reports exists to help victims of neighborhood collisions access timely information and take proactive steps toward recovery.
Don’t face the aftermath of an accident alone—reach out to Local Accident Reports for updates, resources, and the guidance you need to protect your health and move forward with confidence.