
Fermanagh Township, PA (January 25, 2026) – A vehicle crash involving a PennDOT plow truck sent one person to the hospital on January 25 in Juniata County. The collision occurred in Fermanagh Township and prompted a response from local emergency crews.
According to Mifflintown Hose Company No. 1, first responders were dispatched around 6:11 a.m. to the intersection of William Penn Highway and Arch Rock Road. Dispatchers reported a motor vehicle accident with injuries at the scene.
When crews arrived, they found that a passenger vehicle had struck a PennDOT plow truck. Firefighters secured the area and assisted with scene management while emergency medical personnel evaluated the injured party. One person from the passenger vehicle required transport to a nearby emergency room for treatment.
PennDOT officials later confirmed that their plow truck sustained minor damage. The PennDOT driver did not suffer injuries and did not require medical care. Authorities did not release information about road conditions at the time of the crash or whether the plow was actively operating.
Officials have not released details about the cause of the crash. Investigators continue reviewing the circumstances that led to the collision. Police have not announced citations or enforcement actions as of the latest update.
Traffic resumed normally once crews cleared the scene. Authorities reminded drivers to remain alert around road maintenance vehicles, especially during early morning hours when visibility and reaction time may be limited.
We extend our thoughts to the injured person as they receive care and begin their recovery.
Crashes involving trucks often raise unique concerns. These vehicles operate in active traffic zones and frequently stop or move at slower speeds. As a result, collisions can occur with little warning.
Drivers injured in these crashes may experience a range of injuries. Common issues include whiplash, back pain, fractures, and soft tissue injuries. Even when injuries appear minor, symptoms may develop later and require follow-up care.
Recovery can affect daily responsibilities. Medical appointments, time away from work, and transportation challenges often follow an injury. Keeping medical records and treatment notes organized helps track progress and supports future planning.
Vehicle damage also creates stress after a crash. Repairs or replacement may take time, especially when commercial or government vehicles are involved. Clear documentation of damage often helps during insurance discussions.
Insurance claims may become more complex in crashes involving PennDOT vehicles. Different coverage rules and procedures may apply. Understanding how these claims typically work can help reduce confusion during the process.
A car accident lawyer can help explain available options after a crash involving a government vehicle. Legal guidance may include reviewing accident reports, medical records, and insurance communications. An attorney can also explain how responsibility assessments often work in these cases.
Pennsylvania law sets deadlines for injury claims. Missing these deadlines can affect available options. Early information helps people understand timelines while focusing on medical recovery.
At Edelstein Martin & Nelson, we help injured people understand medical documentation, insurance questions, and possible legal options after vehicle crashes across Pennsylvania.
If you want clear information about your case, you can contact Edelstein, Martin & Nelson at 888-630-4409 to speak with our truck accident lawyer.
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