Dearborn, MI (May 16, 2026) – Several people were injured in a high-speed multi-vehicle crash that occurred on Wednesday afternoon, May 13, at the intersection of Michigan Avenue and Jonathon Street.
Police said three vehicles were involved in the crash, which left several occupants injured and in need of hospital care. One passenger was reported to be in critical condition, though officials stated that no injuries were believed to be life-threatening at the time of the report.
Emergency responders transported injured individuals to nearby hospitals for treatment. Officials have not released the total number of people injured or updated conditions for those taken from the scene.
Authorities continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the collision.
We extend our thoughts to those injured and wish them a full recovery.
What Can Victims Do After a High-Speed Multi-Vehicle Crash in Michigan?
After a high-speed multi-vehicle crash in Michigan, injured individuals often begin by seeking immediate and ongoing medical care. Even when injuries are not immediately life-threatening, symptoms from high-impact collisions may worsen over time. Medical documentation also plays an important role in understanding the extent of injuries and guiding treatment decisions throughout the recovery process.
High-speed crashes involving several vehicles can create complicated injury patterns because occupants may experience multiple impacts from different angles. Common injuries include head trauma, fractures, internal injuries, neck and back pain, and soft tissue damage. Some people may require emergency surgery, rehabilitation, or extended physical therapy depending on the severity of the crash. Recovery timelines can vary greatly, with some injuries improving quickly while others may require months of treatment and follow-up care.
Following a collision, victims face more than just physical recovery. Insurance claims, medical expenses, missed work, and vehicle repairs can quickly become overwhelming, especially when several drivers and insurance providers are involved. Determining fault in a multi-vehicle crash may take time and often depends on crash reports, witness statements, traffic camera footage, and other evidence collected during the investigation.
Keeping organized records can help make the process easier to manage. Medical bills, treatment plans, repair estimates, and communication with insurance companies may all become important later. In some cases, investigators may continue reviewing evidence for weeks before final conclusions about the crash are reached.
A car accident lawyer can review your medical records and connect your injuries to the crash. An attorney can handle communication with insurance companies and gather the documentation needed.
Our team at Ratton Law Group handles injury cases in Dearborn and across Michigan. We help victims understand their legal options and take the next steps after a crash.
You can contact Ratton Law Group at (313) 631-0502 to learn more about how we can assist you after a car accident.
Notes: This post is based on information gathered from publicly available secondary sources. The details of the crash have not been independently confirmed. If you notice any inaccuracies, please reach out to Ratton Law Group PC so we can update the post with the most accurate information available.
Disclaimer: The content in this post is intended for general informational purposes only and should not be taken as legal or medical advice. It does not create an attorney–client relationship and is not meant to solicit business. If you were injured in an accident, please seek medical care right away. The photo used here is for illustration only and does not depict the actual accident scene.

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