Tyler, TX (June 22, 2025) – A mid-day crash at the intersection of South Glenwood Boulevard and West Erwin Street left at least one person injured on June 21. The accident occurred around 12:22 p.m., triggering a quick response from local officers and medics. Emergency crews provided on-scene care before transporting the injured to a nearby hospital for further evaluation.
Traffic was temporarily halted in the area as authorities worked to clear the roadway and piece together what led up to the incident. Although the full extent of the injuries has not been shared, reports confirm that vehicles involved were damaged and towed from the scene. No additional details regarding the number of vehicles or individuals involved have been confirmed at this time. An investigation into the crash remains ongoing by the Tyler Police Department. Drivers in the area experienced minor delays as law enforcement redirected traffic and assessed the aftermath of the incident.
We hope those injured in this accident recover quickly.
Car Accidents in Texas
Accidents like this happen across Texas every single day. In 2023 alone, there were more than 15,000 serious injury crashes in the state. Thousands of drivers, passengers, and pedestrians are affected annually. While some may walk away with minor scrapes, others are left with life-altering injuries that require extensive medical care. Understanding these incidents and their impact is crucial for anyone traveling Texas roads.
Here’s a breakdown of key legal steps that follow an accident and why each one matters:
- Filing a Police Report: After any injury crash, having an official report is critical. This document creates a record of what happened, including officer observations, statements from those involved, and possible citations. Insurance companies often rely on these reports when reviewing claims.
- Gathering Evidence: Evidence at the scene—photos, vehicle damage, road conditions—can strongly impact your case. The earlier this is documented, the better it supports your version of events. Dashcam footage, witness accounts, and cell phone pictures can all make a difference.
- Getting Medical Attention: Even if you feel okay, seeking medical care right away is essential. Some injuries take hours or days to surface. A medical evaluation also connects your injury to the crash in case you pursue compensation later.
- Reporting to Insurance: After a crash, you’ll likely need to speak with one or more insurers. Be careful when providing statements. It’s often helpful to speak with a lawyer before making any recorded comment.
- Talking to an Attorney: Legal guidance can help make sure your rights are protected. From managing paperwork to negotiating settlements, attorneys play an important role in helping victims receive fair compensation.
Call our Tyler car accident attorney if you or someone you love has been hurt in a wreck. It’s always best to speak with a legal professional as soon as you’re able. Our team helps you make sense of the claims process and ensures you aren’t pressured into unfair settlements. The sooner you call, the sooner we can get to work preserving your case and helping you find peace of mind during your recovery.
At The McGuire Firm, we’ve helped thousands of East Texans recover after being injured in auto accidents. Our track record includes more than 3,000 successful cases, and we’ve seen every type of situation imaginable. We work on a contingency fee basis—meaning you never owe us anything unless we win. We’ve represented both accident victims and insurance companies, which gives us insight that helps our clients. If your world has been turned upside down after a crash, let us help you take the first step toward healing. Call (903) 630-7154 today for a free consultation. We’re ready to listen and ready to fight for you.