
Strasburg, PA (March 21, 2026) – Multiple people were injured in a crash on Friday, March 20, at the intersection of Historic Drive and North Decatur Street in Strasburg, according to Lancaster County dispatch. The crash was reported around 8:30 a.m. near a local Rutters location.
Emergency units rushed to the scene. Paramedics assessed the injured and provided care before arranging transport to nearby hospitals for further treatment. Authorities have not released details about the number of people hurt or the extent of their injuries.
The scene remained active as crews assisted those involved and managed the situation. The cause of the crash remains under investigation.
Our thoughts are with those injured, and we wish them a full and swift recovery.
A police report is one of the most important pieces of evidence you need to file a car accident claim, together with medical records, therapy summaries, photos, and witness statements. These records outline when and where the crash occurred and identify the people involved. They also document initial observations made at the scene.
Medical records help establish the connection between the accident and physical harm. Treatment notes, test results, and billing statements provide clear proof of injuries. These documents support the timeline of care following the crash.
Pain and suffering can be documented through personal records that reflect daily challenges. Written notes, therapy summaries, or activity logs can help describe changes in routine. This type of evidence focuses on how injuries affect everyday life.
Photos and videos taken at the scene can show vehicle positions and road conditions in detail. Images may also capture weather, traffic signals, and visible damage. This visual material helps present a clearer picture of the crash for review.
Witness statements provide independent accounts of what happened at the scene. Contact details allow follow-up if more information is needed later. These statements may support or clarify key facts from the incident.
Financial records help demonstrate the economic impact of the accident clearly. Repair bills, pay stubs, and receipts can show losses tied to the crash. This type of proof focuses on measurable costs.
A car accident lawyer can gather and review evidence to support your claim. An attorney can also communicate with insurance companies on your behalf.
For legal guidance after a crash, call Edelstein Martin and Nelson at (888) 630-4409 to speak with our team.

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