Baltimore, MD (March 1, 2025) – A 50-year-old woman was injured in a car crash near the Wawa parking lot at 4901 Boston St on Friday.
Firefighters and emergency responders arrived at the scene after receiving the report at approximately 6:11 p.m. Upon arrival, paramedics assessed the injured woman, providing immediate medical care before transporting her to a nearby hospital for further evaluation and treatment.
Authorities have not released details on the extent of the woman’s injuries or whether other vehicles were involved in the incident. The cause of the crash remains under investigation as officials work to determine the circumstances leading up to the collision.
Traffic in the area may have been briefly impacted as emergency crews assisted the injured and worked to clear the scene. Our thoughts are with the injured woman, and we wish her a full recovery.
Parking Lot and Low-Speed Collisions in Baltimore
Accidents occurring near parking lots, like this crash on Boston St, can still result in significant injuries despite occurring at lower speeds. Parking lot crashes frequently involve drivers misjudging distances, failing to yield, or reversing without checking for pedestrians or other vehicles.
According to the Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT), many parking lot accidents involve pedestrians, making them particularly hazardous. Even at slow speeds, the impact of a vehicle can cause serious injuries, especially for older adults. Factors such as driver distraction, poor visibility, and tight vehicle spacing contribute to these types of accidents.
Victims of parking lot crashes may suffer from medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, and financial challenges due to time away from work. Understanding legal options and seeking appropriate support can help injured individuals recover both physically and financially.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a vehicle accident, contact Local Accident Reports for guidance on your next steps.