Prince George’s County, MD (May 28, 2026) – A woman was critically injured following a two-vehicle collision near Buck Lane and Largo Road in Prince George’s County. The collision involved two vehicles, and one woman was ejected from her vehicle.
Emergency units arrived at about 12:15 p.m. on Thursday, May 28, after reports of the collision. Officials confirmed that the second vehicle had two occupants and that no one inside was injured.
The woman was taken to the hospital in critical condition early on Thursday morning. No further details were released about how the two vehicles came into contact, and the driver of the second vehicle remained unharmed.
The wreck remains under review as investigators work to determine what led up to the sequence of events. No names have been released for those involved in the circumstances surrounding the wreck.
We extend our sincere thoughts to the injured woman and hope for her recovery.
Roadway Ejections and Multi-Vehicle Harm Cases
Incidents involving more than one vehicle can lead to severe outcomes, especially when a person is thrown from a vehicle. Ejections usually occur when seatbelts are not used or when forceful movement within the vehicle becomes excessive during sudden changes in direction or speed.
In these types of roadway emergencies, early medical evaluations focus on visible trauma and internal harm risks. Even when another vehicle’s occupants appear unhurt, delayed symptoms can develop.
Road conditions, driver actions, and vehicle positioning are usually reviewed to better understand how vehicle-to-vehicle movement developed. Data from vehicles, along with physical marks on the roadway, can help piece together the sequence of movement leading up to the event.