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Boston, MA - Injuries Reported in I-93 Crash Near Route 3

  • Jun 21, 2025
  • 3 min read

Boston, MA (June 21, 2025) – A motor vehicle accident took place late Friday night, June 20, along the southbound lanes of Interstate 93 near its junction with Massachusetts State Route 3. The crash occurred at approximately 10:14 p.m. and resulted in injuries to at least one person.

 

Emergency responders, including police and EMS units, arrived on scene shortly after the crash was reported. Victims were assisted at the site and at least one was transported to a nearby hospital for further evaluation and care. The number of vehicles involved and the severity of injuries have not yet been fully detailed, but authorities confirmed that injuries were sustained in the collision. Traffic in the immediate area was temporarily affected as crews worked to clear the wreckage and ensure the safety of the roadway. The incident remains under investigation by Massachusetts State Police, who are working to determine what led up to the crash.

 

We send our best wishes to those hurt in this accident and hope for a full recovery.

 

Car Accidents in Massachusetts

 

In Massachusetts, thousands of people are hurt each year in motor vehicle crashes. Many of these incidents occur on heavily traveled highways like I-93 and Route 3, where high speeds and merging traffic can increase the risk of serious collisions. Even with advancements in road safety and vehicle technology, car crashes remain one of the most common causes of injury throughout the state. The impact of a car accident goes far beyond the scene. Here are some of the most common reasons these crashes occur:

 

  • Speeding: Excessive speed reduces a driver’s ability to react to sudden changes in traffic flow. Higher speeds also increase the severity of impact during a crash, leading to more serious injuries and damage.

  • Distracted Driving: Texting, phone use, and even talking to passengers can take a driver’s attention off the road. Just a few seconds of distraction can result in missing a red light, rear-ending another vehicle, or veering into another lane.

  • Driving Under the Influence: Alcohol and drugs impair a person’s ability to operate a vehicle safely. Impaired driving continues to be a leading cause of fatal accidents across Massachusetts.

  • Weather Conditions: Rain, snow, and ice reduce traction and visibility, making it easier for drivers to lose control of their vehicles. Poor weather is often a contributing factor in highway crashes.

  • Fatigue: Drowsy driving can be just as dangerous as impaired driving. When someone is too tired, their reaction time slows and decision-making becomes less reliable.

  • Aggressive Driving: Tailgating, weaving through traffic, and not yielding to other drivers are all behaviors that can trigger accidents. Aggressive driving increases tensions and the likelihood of a crash.

 

If you or a loved one has been injured in a car accident, you should consult a qualified car accident attorney as soon as possible. Even in seemingly straightforward cases, there may be complex insurance issues or liability questions. Let a personal injury attorney guide you through your legal options and ensure your rights are fully protected.

 

The hours and days after a crash are critical. Gathering evidence, speaking to witnesses, and preserving your right to compensation all depend on timely action. Having legal support in this window can greatly affect the outcome of your case. Do not wait—reach out today to start the process.

 

At the Law Office of Michael J. Carroll, we’re here to stand by your side when you need it most. Attorney Mike Carroll, a proud graduate of Suffolk University Law School in Boston, brings his local knowledge and military discipline into every case. Whether you’re in Boston or anywhere else in Massachusetts, you deserve focused, compassionate representation. We offer free consultations and are committed to understanding your story. Call our team at (617) 816-1072 to start your case today.

 

Note: This content is sourced from secondary materials, including news outlets, police reports, social media, and eyewitness accounts from Massachusetts and Rhode Island. While we aim for accuracy, we have not independently verified every detail. If you notice any errors or wish to request a removal, please contact us, and we will address it promptly.

 

Disclaimer: These posts are created to raise awareness about the risks associated with driving and to encourage safer behavior on our roads. Please note that the content is not intended as medical or legal guidance. Additionally, any images included are for illustrative purposes only and are not from the actual accident scenes.

 
 
 

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