Detroit, MI (February 22, 2026) – A double fatal motor vehicle crash occurred on February 22 in the 6000 block of Rosa Parks Boulevard, according to the Detroit Police Department. Authorities reported that a vehicle crashed in the area at approximately 10:17 a.m., resulting in two fatalities.
Officers from the 3rd Precinct responded to the scene shortly after the incident. Upon arrival, they confirmed that two people sustained fatal injuries in the crash. Police have not released the identities of the deceased or clarified how many vehicles were involved.
At 11:23 a.m., DPD Evidence Technicians arrived at the 6000 block of Rosa Parks Boulevard to process the scene. Investigators secured the roadway to document vehicle positions, debris patterns, and any roadway markings relevant to impact analysis. The department’s Fatal Squad assumed responsibility for the investigation.
Traffic in the surrounding area experienced temporary disruptions. Investigators will reconstruct the sequence of events using physical evidence and vehicle data to determine the cause of the collision.
We extend our heartfelt sympathies to the families and loved ones of the victims during this challenging time.
Why Fatal Crashes in Detroit Require a Comprehensive Investigation
When a collision results in two fatalities, investigators from the Fatal Squad conduct an extensive and methodical inquiry. Detectives prioritize scene preservation to ensure accurate reconstruction. Officers measure skid marks, document impact angles, photograph vehicle damage, and map final resting positions.
Investigators also retrieve data from onboard event data recorders when available. These systems often capture pre-impact speed, throttle input, braking patterns, and seatbelt status. That information helps reconstruction experts determine whether a driver attempted evasive maneuvers or violated traffic laws before the collision.
In addition, detectives interview eyewitnesses and review surveillance recordings from nearby properties. They assess environmental factors such as traffic flow, signal operation, lane configuration, and visibility conditions. If evidence suggests impairment, officers follow established legal procedures for toxicology testing and evidentiary preservation.
After compiling all physical and testimonial evidence, investigators prepare a detailed reconstruction report. Prosecutors then evaluate that report to determine whether criminal charges apply. In fatal cases, authorities carefully analyze whether negligence, recklessness, or other unlawful conduct directly caused the deaths.
Michigan law permits surviving family members to pursue wrongful death claims when negligence leads to fatal injuries. A wrongful death action may allow recovery for funeral expenses, loss of financial support, and other damages recognized under state law.
Michigan’s no-fault insurance system may also provide certain benefits related to medical treatment rendered before death.
At Ratton Law Group, we evaluate fatal collision cases throughout Detroit and assist families in understanding their legal rights and available options.
If your family has suffered a loss in a Detroit motor vehicle crash, contact Ratton Law Group at (313) 631-0502 to speak with our kind Detroit car accident lawyer and discuss your legal options.

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