Jacksonville, FL
(
Jul 09, 2026
) -


Authorities are investigating a deadly single-vehicle crash that happened late Thursday night on I-295 near the Pulaski Road exit on Jacksonville's Northside. Local reports indicate the wreck was reported around 10:35 p.m. on July 9.
According to officials, a black Jeep left the roadway, struck a tree, and caught fire. The available information indicates no other vehicles were involved. The exact reason the Jeep went off the road has not been publicly explained.
Troopers said a 42-year-old woman was driving the Jeep and a 3-year-old boy was riding as a passenger. Both were pronounced dead at the scene. Their names had not been released in the information available at the time of reporting.
Investigators also had not said whether either occupant was using a seat belt or, in the child's case, a child restraint. That detail, along with the events leading up to the road departure, may become clearer as the crash investigation continues and official records are completed.
For families trying to understand what happens next after a fatal Jacksonville crash, the official crash report and any follow-up findings can help answer basic questions about timing, roadway conditions, and the known sequence of events. It can also be important to preserve related records and correspondence while authorities continue reviewing the case.
We are deeply saddened for the family affected by this fatal crash on I-295 near Pulaski Road in Jacksonville. In the days after a deadly collision, families often need help obtaining the crash report, preserving records, handling insurance communications, and understanding what information may emerge from the investigation. When questions about financial losses or next steps arise, speaking with a Jacksonville car accident lawyer may help clarify available options in a respectful, informed way.
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