Jacksonville, FL
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Jun 13, 2026
) -


A fatal crash involving a motorcycle and an SUV shut down part of Philips Highway in Jacksonville on Saturday afternoon.
Authorities said the collision happened at Philips Highway and Wells Creek Parkway in the Bartram Springs area on June 13. Early alerts indicated all northbound lanes of Philips Highway were closed north of Race Track Road, and one southbound lane at Wells Creek Parkway was also blocked while the scene was being handled.
According to the reported details, the crash involved a 23-year-old man on the motorcycle and an 81-year-old woman driving the SUV. The motorcyclist was taken to a hospital with critical injuries and was later pronounced dead. The SUV driver was reported to have minor injuries.
Officials said the SUV was attempting a left turn in the southbound direction when it moved into the path of the northbound motorcycle. The motorcycle then struck the left side of the SUV. No names were released in the immediate aftermath, and authorities had not announced any additional findings as the investigation continued.
For families affected by a fatal crash like this one, official records such as the Florida Highway Patrol report, medical documents, photos, and any witness information may become important in the days ahead. Those with questions about insurance, expenses, or preserving information tied to the Philips Highway crash in Jacksonville may also consider speaking with a Jacksonville motorcycle accident lawyer before making major decisions.
We are deeply saddened for everyone affected by this fatal motorcycle crash on Philips Highway at Wells Creek Parkway in Jacksonville. In the aftermath of a deadly collision, families often face urgent questions about crash reports, insurance communications, medical and funeral expenses, and how to preserve important records. If you or your family are dealing with the consequences of this wreck, speaking with a local law firm may help you better understand your options and next steps while the investigation continues.
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