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Two Injured in Three-Vehicle Crash on I-64 West in Louisa County [Louisa County]

Two people were taken to the hospital Wednesday morning following a three-vehicle collision on Interstate 64 West in Louisa County. The crash occurred during the morning commute and was responded to by Virginia State Police.

What Happened

At approximately 7:53 a.m. on Wednesday, April 1, 2026, Virginia State Police troopers were dispatched to a three-vehicle crash on I-64 West near the Route 15 exit in Louisa County. Upon arrival, troopers located two individuals who required medical transport. Both were taken to the hospital with injuries described as non-life-threatening.

The cause of the crash has not been publicly released, and the investigation remains active. Virginia State Police are continuing to gather information and piece together the sequence of events that led to the collision. No additional details about the vehicles involved or the parties affected have been made available at this time.

Multi-vehicle accidents on interstate highways like I-64 can involve complex liability questions, particularly when the crash occurs during high-traffic commute hours. Even when injuries are initially described as non-life-threatening, the physical and financial impact on those involved can be significant and long-lasting.

Understanding Your Legal Rights After a Car Accident in Virginia

If you were one of the drivers or passengers involved in this Louisa County crash — or if someone you love was hurt — Virginia law gives you the right to pursue compensation through a personal injury claim. The central question in these cases is negligence: which driver, if any, acted carelessly in a way that caused the collision?

In a three-vehicle accident, determining liability can be especially complex. One driver’s action may have set off a chain reaction, or multiple parties may share responsibility. Virginia follows a contributory negligence standard, which means that how fault is assigned can significantly affect your ability to recover. It is important to have an attorney review the facts before making any statements to insurance adjusters.

Virginia requires all drivers to carry minimum liability insurance, but insurance companies do not always offer full and fair compensation on their own. Our auto accident attorneys are experienced in handling multi-vehicle crash cases and can help you understand what your claim may be worth.

Here to Help Louisa County Accident Victims

If you or a family member were injured in this crash or a similar accident, you don’t have to handle the aftermath alone. The attorneys at Davies, Barrell, Will, Lewellyn & Edwards, PLC serve clients throughout Louisa County and the surrounding communities, including Fredericksburg, Culpeper, Spotsylvania, and Orange County. We offer free consultations and are ready to help you take the next step.

Contact DBWLE today to speak with an experienced member of our team.


Source:WRIC

The Map below shows Interstate 64 West Louisa County where the accident happened

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