Tyler, TX (May 12, 2025) – Authorities responded to a crash Monday morning at the intersection of Grande Boulevard and Old Noonday Road in Tyler.
The wreck occurred on May 12, with emergency calls coming in during the early part of the day. Police were dispatched to the scene where at least two vehicles were involved. Officials have not yet released information regarding the number of injured individuals, though witnesses noted that emergency responders were on site and assisting those involved. Crews worked to clear the intersection and direct traffic around the damaged vehicles. The intersection experienced delays while officers completed an initial review and cleanup efforts took place. Investigators are still working to piece together the sequence of events that led to the crash.
We hope all those impacted by this accident make a timely recovery.
Car Accidents in Texas
Texas continues to rank among the highest in the nation for total vehicle crashes each year. According to the Texas Department of Transportation, the state saw over 15,000 serious injury collisions in 2023 alone. These crashes result in hundreds of thousands of emergency room visits, long-term physical injuries, and a heavy emotional toll on those involved. While safety campaigns and roadway improvements have made progress, driver distraction and speeding remain major contributors.
After any crash, it’s important to be aware of the risks associated with car accidents. One area to consider is the emotional impact a crash can have on victims:
- Post-Traumatic Stress (PTS): Some crash survivors struggle with anxiety, fear, or even depression after an accident. The stress of the incident, especially if it involved injuries or traumatic visuals, can leave lasting psychological effects. Professional counseling is often helpful.
- Driving Anxiety: People who’ve been in crashes sometimes experience fear when getting behind the wheel again. Even routine drives may feel overwhelming. Recovery in these cases may include gradual exposure and mental health support.
- Sleep Disruptions: Nightmares or restlessness are common after a car wreck. The brain sometimes replays the incident, leading to interrupted sleep or insomnia. Identifying these patterns early can help in managing them.
- Relationship Strain: Recovering from injuries or coping with the aftermath of a crash can place pressure on relationships. Partners or family members may also struggle with how to support the victim, especially during long-term recovery.
- Loss of Enjoyment: People may pull back from things they once enjoyed—like socializing or certain activities—because of emotional trauma or physical limitations after an accident.
If you or a loved one has been in a wreck, it’s important to speak with a Tyler car accident attorney as soon as possible. Our legal team can step in and begin collecting evidence while you focus on your recovery. Whether it’s communicating with insurance companies or making sure your rights are protected, our team knows what it takes to help you move forward. Early legal guidance can make a big difference.
At The McGuire Firm, our Tyler car accident attorneys are ready to help you understand your rights and options after a crash. We’ve helped thousands of East Texans recover after injury, and our case results speak for themselves. Our attorneys have represented both injury victims and insurance companies, which gives us a unique advantage in knowing how the other side thinks. You won’t owe us anything unless we recover for you. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, we’re here to take on the legal process so you can focus on healing.
We provide free consultations and would be glad to speak with you about your situation. With more than 3,000 cases handled, we understand what’s at stake. We’ll review the facts of your case, answer any questions you have, and help you decide the next steps. Many clients come to us through referrals from those we’ve helped—and we’d be honored to help you too. You’re not alone, and we’re only a call away. Contact The McGuire Firm at (903) 630-7154 to begin the conversation.