Flint, MI (February 16, 2025) – A collision occurred on eastbound Interstate 69 near Hammerberg Rd early Sunday morning, prompting an emergency response from local authorities.
The crash was reported at approximately 6:56 AM, with Flint City emergency crews arriving at the scene to assess the situation and provide medical assistance. The number of individuals injured and the severity of their conditions remain undisclosed at this time.
Traffic in the area was temporarily impacted as authorities worked to investigate the cause of the crash and clear the roadway. Officials have not yet determined whether speed, driver distraction, or road conditions played a role in the incident.
Law enforcement continues to examine the circumstances surrounding the accident, and further updates may be provided as more details emerge. Our thoughts are with those affected by this crash.
Highway Accidents in Michigan
Highways like I-69 often see high-speed collisions, rear-end crashes, and lane-change accidents, particularly during early morning hours when visibility may be limited. Many highway crashes are caused by distracted driving, speeding, driver fatigue, or poor road conditions.
Even in minor crashes, victims should seek medical evaluation to rule out delayed symptoms or hidden injuries. Those involved in accidents may also face medical bills, vehicle repair costs, and insurance claims. Seeking professional assistance can help ensure proper recovery and fair compensation.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a crash, reach out to Local Accident Reports for support and resources.