
Franklin County, PA (March 15, 2026) – Two people were injured on Saturday, March 14, following a collision involving a vehicle and an ATV in East Guilford Township, in the 800 block of Falling Spring Road.
Officials said two victims were transported by ambulance to trauma centers for medical treatment. Air medical helicopters were initially considered but were unable to respond due to turbulence and weather conditions in the area.
Additional emergency units, including crews from Pennsylvania State Police and local EMS teams, assisted at the scene while responders worked to secure the roadway and provide aid to those injured.
Authorities have not yet released further information about the identities of those involved or the circumstances leading up to the crash. The incident remains under investigation.
Our thoughts are with everyone affected by this accident, and we wish them a swift and full recovery.
After a collision involving an ATV and another vehicle, prompt medical evaluation is often critical. Even when injuries appear minor at first, victims may later develop symptoms such as head pain, dizziness, internal bleeding, or soft-tissue injuries.
Because ATV riders have less protection than occupants of passenger vehicles, crashes can lead to significant trauma that may not be immediately visible at the scene.
Emergency responders typically assess victims for signs of head injuries, fractures, or spinal trauma before transporting them to hospitals or trauma centers.
In some cases, patients may require imaging tests such as X-rays or CT scans to identify injuries that cannot be seen during an initial examination. Follow-up medical care, including physical therapy or specialist evaluations, may also be necessary depending on the severity of the injuries.
Medical records created after a crash often play an important role later on. They help document the injuries sustained, the treatment provided, and how the incident affected the victim’s health and daily life. These records may also be reviewed by insurance companies during the claims process.
In addition to medical care, individuals involved in ATV crashes often need time away from work or daily responsibilities while they recover. Maintaining records of missed work, medical travel, and other related expenses can be useful when dealing with insurance claims.
These details may help prove how the crash affected your routine and financial situation during the recovery process.
Family members may also play an important role in assisting injured victims by helping coordinate appointments, transportation, and communication with healthcare providers. Taking these steps early in the recovery process can help ensure you receive the care you need while important documentation is preserved as your recovery continues.
At Edelstein Martin and Nelson, we have years of experience reviewing injury cases and explaining available options. Our team can help clarify how medical bills, insurance communication, and documentation may apply to your situation.
If you have doubts or concerns about your case, you can contact Edelstein Martin and Nelson at 888-630-4409 to speak with our car accident lawyer and learn about your options.
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