White Co, AR (September 7, 2025) – A crash involving injuries led to a partial road obstruction Sunday afternoon on Hwy 36 in White County, as emergency crews worked to assist those hurt and clear the scene.
The incident took place approximately 1.9 miles west of Hwy 13, where the eastbound right shoulder of Hwy 36 was reported blocked due to the collision. First responders, including paramedics and local fire crews, arrived shortly after the crash to provide aid to those suffering from a variety of injuries. The exact number of individuals injured has not been confirmed.
Authorities have not shared further information about the vehicles involved or the events leading up to the crash.
Arkansas State Police and local investigators are reviewing the scene and collecting evidence to determine the cause.
We extend our thoughts to everyone impacted by this accident and hope for a swift recovery for those injured.
Crash-Related Injuries in Arkansas
Roadway incidents such as this one on Hwy 36 highlight the persistent risk of injury on rural and state highways across Arkansas. Collisions on these routes often result in more serious consequences due to limited access for emergency response, fewer safety barriers, and narrower shoulders. Even a partially blocked lane can increase the danger for passing drivers and first responders alike.
White County, with its combination of residential traffic and rural pass-throughs, has seen its share of traffic-related injuries. While the specifics of this crash are still under investigation, crashes with injury often involve driver distraction, unsafe lane changes, or failure to adjust to road curvature and speed zones. Given that this crash occurred on a weekend afternoon, factors such as fatigue or inattention may have played a role.
Injured victims in such accidents frequently face both immediate medical needs and long-term consequences—ranging from mobility challenges to emotional distress. Navigating the days following a crash is often overwhelming, particularly when injuries disrupt work, transportation, or daily activities.
It’s important for those affected by accidents in Arkansas to know that local support systems are available. From healthcare coordination to legal rights guidance, early access to resources can make a significant difference in how a victim recovers physically, emotionally, and financially.
If you or someone close to you was injured in this Hwy 36 crash, Local Accident Reports is here to support your recovery. Our network helps connect accident victims with trusted professionals in your area who understand what comes next. Don’t wait for help to come to you—reach out today and take the first step toward getting the care and answers you deserve.