
Philadelphia, PA (January 27, 2026) – A 55-year-old man was injured in a motor vehicle crash that occurred on January 26 near Red Lion Road in Philadelphia, according to dispatch audio from the Philadelphia PA Hospital Group.
Emergency crews responded to the scene around 8:00 p.m. on Monday and transported the man to the trauma unit at Aria Torresdale Hospital. Reports indicate the man suffered injuries to his arm, foot, and abdomen. He may have briefly lost consciousness at the scene, though his vital signs were described as stable during transport.
Details about how the crash occurred have not been officially released. The identity of the driver and whether other vehicles were involved remains unknown at this time.
The Philadelphia Police Department is continuing to investigate the circumstances of the crash.
Our thoughts are with the injured man as he receives care and begins his recovery.
Even when a crash appears minor, injuries can surface hours or even days after the incident. That’s why it’s always a good idea to get medical care as soon as possible after an accident, even if you feel fine at first. Medical professionals can check for less visible issues like internal bleeding, soft tissue injuries, or signs of a concussion.
Early treatment also creates a medical record, which may be helpful if you need follow-up care or decide to explore legal or insurance options later.
In Philadelphia, roads like Red Lion Road experience steady traffic throughout the day and into the evening. Crashes can happen during busy hours, especially when drivers make quick turns, change lanes without signaling, or brake suddenly.
At night, low visibility and reduced reaction time can increase the risk of injury in both single-vehicle and multi-vehicle accidents. Even a low-speed collision can lead to long-term effects if not properly addressed.
Crash-related injuries often include abdominal pain, bruises, sprains, and head injuries. Some people may also experience dizziness, confusion, or fatigue later in the day. When emergency crews respond to the scene, they may suggest trauma care based on how the crash happened or where the person feels pain.
Monitoring symptoms after the hospital visit is important, as some signs of injury appear slowly and may worsen without treatment.
A Philadelphia personal injury attorney can help you better understand what steps to take if injuries impact your health, job, or finances. A lawyer may also assist with insurance paperwork, reviewing accident reports, or organizing medical records.
If you were hurt in a crash and need help sorting out your next steps, contact Edelstein, Martin & Nelson at 888-630-4409. You can speak with an attorney to learn more about what options may apply to your case.
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