Rehoboth Beach, DE (November 10, 2024) – An injury car crash occurred on Friday, November 8, at the intersection of Route 24 and Bay Farm Road in Rehoboth Beach, leaving one person injured. Emergency personnel from the Indian River Fire Company and other local responders were called to the scene shortly after 7:00 p.m. to assist with the aftermath.
Delaware State Police reported that the accident occurred when the driver of a Ford Explorer, a 24-year-old woman from Rehoboth Beach, attempted to make a left turn onto Bay Farm Road. As she turned, the Ford Explorer collided with a pickup truck traveling in the opposite direction. The pickup truck, driven by a 24-year-old man from New York, was struck on the driver’s side.
Although neither of the drivers sustained injuries, a 68-year-old passenger in the pickup truck was injured in the collision and was immediately transported to a nearby hospital with injuries. Emergency responders, including fire crews, worked quickly to secure the area, extricate the vehicles, and clear debris from the roadway.
The crash caused significant traffic delays as police temporarily shut down lanes in the area for several hours while conducting their investigation. Drivers were rerouted around the scene, and traffic flow was restored once the area was cleared.
Delaware State Police have charged the driver of the Ford Explorer, a Rehoboth Beach resident, with failure to yield the right of way and several other traffic violations, including improper turn and failure to exercise due care. No further details about the individuals involved in the crash have been released.
Our thoughts go out to the individuals affected by this incident, especially the injured passenger, and to the families involved.
Injury Car Accidents in Rehoboth Beach
Rehoboth Beach, a popular coastal town, has seen a rise in traffic accidents, especially during peak tourist seasons. In 2023, Delaware recorded over 4,500 traffic accidents, with nearly 1,000 injuries. Many of these incidents occurred in Sussex County, which includes Rehoboth Beach, due to heavy traffic, particularly in the summer. Local authorities emphasize the importance of safe driving, especially at busy intersections like Rte 24 & Bay Farm Rd, where accidents are becoming more common.
The most frequent accidents in Rehoboth Beach are rear-end and intersection collisions, often caused by distracted driving or failure to yield. Weather conditions like fog and rain also contribute to accidents. In response, local authorities have increased patrols and launched campaigns to raise awareness of road safety. However, there is still work to be done to reduce accidents in the area.
If you’re involved in a car accident, ensure your safety, call emergency services, and report the incident to the police. Document the scene and exchange insurance details. Even if injuries seem minor, seek medical attention. If someone else’s negligence caused the accident, you may be entitled to compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
If you or a loved one have been injured in a car accident in Rehoboth Beach, the experienced Delaware car accident attorneys at Murphy & Landon are here to help. Our firm is dedicated to providing tailored legal representation to those who have suffered due to another’s negligence.
Reach out to Murphy & Landon at (302) 472-8112 to schedule a consultation. We’ll work tirelessly to ensure your rights are defended and that you receive the justice you deserve.
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