Antioch, TN (December 03, 2024) – Emergency responders were called to the scene of a motor vehicle accident (MVA) with injuries at 3:25 AM on December 3, at Exit 60 on I-24 East, near the Hickory Hollow Pkwy exit in Antioch. First responders, including paramedics, quickly arrived to assess and treat individuals hurt in the crash. The collision involved multiple vehicles, though specific details regarding the vehicles involved have not yet been released. Emergency crews worked efficiently to provide medical assistance to those suffering from a variety of injuries.
The injured victims were treated on-site and transported to local medical facilities for further care. Authorities are continuing to investigate the cause of the crash, and the scene has since been cleared, restoring normal traffic flow on I-24 East. The investigation is ongoing, and more information may be made available as it develops.
Local drivers are advised to remain cautious as the investigation continues in the area. We hope the wounded individuals recover rapidly.
MVA with Injuries in Tennessee
Motor vehicle accidents are common in Tennessee, particularly on the state’s busy interstates like I-24. The exit ramp at Hickory Hollow Pkwy is often a high-traffic area, and incidents like this one highlight the importance of careful driving, especially during the late-night and early-morning hours when visibility and reaction times may be impaired.
As Tennessee works toward improving highway safety, it is essential for all drivers to exercise caution when navigating exits and interchanges. Distracted driving, speeding, and failure to yield can increase the risk of accidents, especially on busy stretches of highway like I-24 East near Hickory Hollow Pkwy.
If you or someone you know has been involved in a motor vehicle accident or sustained injuries in a similar incident, it is advisable to reach out to a personal injury attorney who can help you understand your legal rights and options. Stay informed with the latest updates on accidents in your area by visiting Local Accident Reports.