Old Hickory, TN (March 2, 2025) – A vehicle collision with injuries was reported Saturday afternoon at the intersection of Bridgeway Ave and Robinson Rd in Old Hickory. The crash occurred at approximately 12:22 p.m., prompting a response from local law enforcement and emergency medical personnel.
First responders arrived at the scene to assess and provide medical care to the injured individuals. At this time, the number of vehicles involved and the severity of injuries have not been disclosed.
Authorities are actively investigating the circumstances of the crash. Officials are gathering witness statements and reviewing available evidence to determine what may have contributed to the accident.
Our thoughts are with those affected by this incident.
Car Accidents in Tennessee
Tennessee roads, including intersections such as Bridgeway Ave and Robinson Rd, frequently experience vehicle crashes due to distracted driving, speeding, and congestion. Suburban and residential areas see a mix of local traffic and commuters, increasing the likelihood of accidents at intersections and stoplights.
According to the Tennessee Department of Safety & Homeland Security, thousands of crashes occur statewide each year, with many leading to injuries. Even minor collisions can result in long-term health issues, making it essential for those involved to seek medical evaluation and document any damages.
For individuals involved in vehicle accidents, seeking immediate medical attention is crucial, even if injuries appear minor. Some injuries may not present symptoms right away but can develop into serious health concerns over time. Additionally, documenting injuries and vehicle damage is vital for insurance claims and any potential legal matters.
As officials continue their investigation into this Old Hickory crash, motorists are urged to remain vigilant, obey speed limits, and exercise caution while driving to prevent further accidents.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a vehicle accident, understanding your legal rights is important. Contact Local Accident Reports for more information and assistance.