Conway, NH (March 2, 2025) – A serious three-vehicle collision with entrapment was reported Saturday evening at McDonald’s on 1750 White Mountain Highway (Route 16) in North Conway, Carroll County.
The crash occurred at 7:01 PM, prompting an emergency response from fire crews, EMS, and law enforcement. Reports indicate that at least one person was trapped inside a vehicle, requiring extrication by rescue teams. The extent of injuries sustained by those involved has not yet been confirmed.
Authorities worked to assist the injured individuals and clear the wreckage from the scene. Traffic in the area was likely impacted due to emergency response efforts. The cause of the crash remains under investigation, and officials may release further details as they become available.
Our thoughts are with those injured, and we hope for their full recovery.
Multi-Vehicle Collisions and Entrapment Risks in New Hampshire
Multi-vehicle crashes, such as the one on White Mountain Highway, can result in severe injuries due to high-impact forces, vehicle pileups, and secondary collisions. When a crash leads to entrapment, victims may face prolonged exposure to injuries, difficulties breathing, or risks of fire hazards while awaiting rescue.
Highways like Route 16 in North Conway are frequently traveled by local and tourist traffic, increasing the chances of congestion-related accidents. Common causes of multi-vehicle collisions include driver inattention, abrupt lane changes, and failure to maintain a safe following distance.
For victims of serious crashes, securing medical treatment, handling insurance claims, and understanding legal options can be essential in recovering from hospital expenses, lost wages, and rehabilitation costs. Seeking the right support can ensure that injured individuals receive the care they need.
If you or someone you know has been injured in a multi-vehicle accident, reaching out for assistance can be an important step in the recovery process.
For more information or to receive help after an accident, contact Local Accident Reports.