Worcester, MA – Pregnant Woman Hurt in Crash on I-290 WB Near Kelly Sq
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Worcester, MA (September 10, 2025) – A serious crash on I-290 westbound left a pregnant woman injured on Wednesday, September 10. The collision occurred just past the Kelly Sq exit and prompted a swift emergency response.
Dispatch reports confirm that the victim, nine months pregnant, was involved in a motor vehicle accident. First responders quickly reached the scene after 5:00 p.m. Emergency medical personnel assessed her condition and worked to provide urgent care.
The woman’s injuries have not yet been detailed, but her condition required immediate attention due to her advanced pregnancy. Officials have not released information about how many vehicles were involved or what caused the crash.
Traffic along the westbound lanes of I-290 slowed as emergency teams worked, though the priority remained the woman’s health and safety. Worcester EMS transported her for additional medical evaluation.
Authorities continue to investigate the circumstances that led to the crash. Additional updates may follow as more details become available.
Our thoughts are with the injured woman, and we wish her a safe recovery.
Car Accidents in Worcester
Car accidents are a frequent problem in Worcester and throughout Massachusetts. Busy highways like I-290 carry heavy traffic daily, increasing the risk of collisions. When a crash

involves a vulnerable person, such as a pregnant woman, the consequences can be even more severe.
Accidents often happen because of speeding, distracted driving, fatigue, or failure to yield. In urban centers like Worcester, congestion also plays a major role. The combination of impatient drivers, sudden stops, and lane changes creates conditions where crashes are more likely to occur.
Victims of car accidents often face a wide range of injuries. Neck and back injuries, such as whiplash or herniated discs, are common and may cause long-term pain. Broken bones and fractures often require surgery or an extended time away from work. In serious crashes, victims may also suffer internal injuries that require immediate medical attention. Emotional trauma is another frequent outcome. Anxiety, stress, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can affect a victim’s ability to return to normal life.
In situations involving pregnancy, collisions carry additional risks. Even if injuries to the mother appear minor, unborn children may be harmed. Doctors often recommend close monitoring after an accident to ensure the baby remains safe. These unique medical concerns highlight the importance of urgent medical evaluation after any crash.
Victims of car accidents in Worcester may have legal options. A car accident lawyer can help investigate the crash, communicate with insurance companies, and pursue compensation for medical costs, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Acting quickly can make a major difference in securing the resources needed for recovery.
At the Law Office of Michael J. Carroll, we understand how overwhelming life feels after an accident. Attorney Carroll brings years of dedication and local experience to each case. He knows Worcester and Rhode Island roads well and cares deeply about the safety of the communities he serves. Our firm offers free consultations, so you can understand your legal options without added stress. Call our team today at (617) 816-1072Â to take the first step toward healing and peace of mind.
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