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Gainesville, FL – Injuries in Multi-Vehicle Crash Near NW 23rd Ave & NW 13th St

September 22, 2025
Local Accident News
Injuries in Multi-Vehicle Crash Near NW 23rd Ave & NW 13th St

Gainesville, FL (September 22, 2025) – On Monday morning, September 22, a multi-vehicle crash with injuries was reported near the intersection of Northwest 23rd Avenue and Northwest 13th Street in Gainesville.

The collision, which involved two or three vehicles, included one that rolled over and blocked the roadway. Emergency responders arrived quickly to find heavy vehicle damage and deployed airbags at the scene. Two individuals sustained injuries and were transported to nearby hospitals for treatment. Fortunately, no one was reported trapped inside the vehicles.

Crews worked to manage the crash site, assist injured parties, and direct traffic around the affected area while clearing the roadway. Authorities are continuing to investigate the circumstances that led to the collision. 

We hope those injured make a full and swift recovery.

Common Causes of Multi-Vehicle Accidents in Gainesville

Multi-vehicle accidents can occur in busy areas like NW 13th Street and NW 23rd Avenue, where traffic volume is high. Some of the most frequent causes include:

  • Distracted driving: One of the leading causes of multi-vehicle crashes in Gainesville is distracted driving. When motorists use their cell phones to text, make calls, or scroll through apps, their eyes and attention are taken off the road. Even brief moments of distraction, such as adjusting the radio, reaching for items, or programming a GPS, can significantly reduce reaction time. In busy intersections like NW 13th Street and NW 23rd Avenue, even a two-second delay can result in rear-end collisions or chain-reaction crashes.
  • Failure to yield: Intersections are particularly dangerous when drivers fail to yield the right-of-way. This may happen when a motorist runs a red light, makes a left turn without yielding to oncoming traffic, or ignores stop signs. In multi-lane intersections, confusion or impatience can cause multiple vehicles to collide, often involving both cars and pedestrians who are crossing legally.
  • Speeding: Excessive speed is a major factor that increases both the likelihood and severity of accidents. Higher speeds give drivers less time to react to sudden stops or unexpected obstacles. Additionally, collisions that occur at higher speeds often cause more serious injuries due to the increased force of impact, and in multi-vehicle situations, a speeding driver can trigger a domino effect of crashes.
  • Weather conditions: Gainesville’s weather, including sudden rainstorms, can quickly create slick roadways and reduce visibility. Drivers who fail to adjust their speed or following distance during rainy conditions risk losing control, hydroplaning, or being unable to brake in time. Wet pavement often contributes to multi-car pileups and rollover accidents.
  • Impaired driving: Alcohol and drug use remain persistent risks on Florida roadways. Impaired drivers often exhibit delayed reflexes, poor judgment, and reduced awareness of their surroundings. In multi-vehicle crashes, impaired driving can cause particularly dangerous situations, as one driver’s erratic behavior may trigger collisions involving several cars.

Victims of multi-vehicle crashes may face medical bills, lost wages, and extended recovery times. In Florida, injured drivers and passengers may be entitled to compensation for medical treatment, rehabilitation, income loss, and pain and suffering. A Gainesville car accident lawyer can help investigate the crash, negotiate with insurance companies, and pursue the maximum compensation available.

At Fine, Farkash & Parlapiano, we are dedicated to helping Gainesville accident victims understand their rights and recover the compensation they deserve. Call us at 352-372-7777 today to arrange a free consultation with our diligent legal team.

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