Orlando, FL
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May 16, 2026
) -


A serious multi-vehicle crash on eastbound Interstate 4 near South Street in Orlando sent three people to the hospital and caused major traffic delays Saturday afternoon.
Authorities said the crash happened around 3 p.m. on May 16, 2026. Reports placed the collision on the eastbound side of I-4 near South Street, with one report describing the area as before mile marker 83 and another placing it near mile marker 82 south of downtown. The available information points to the same general stretch of interstate through Orlando.
Emergency crews responded while eastbound lanes were closed. The shutdown backed up traffic through the downtown area as responders treated injured people, worked around the damaged vehicles, and cleared the scene.
Three people were transported to the hospital after the crash. One patient was reported as a trauma alert, which generally signals a potentially serious injury response. Authorities had not released the names, ages, or updated medical conditions of the injured people in the information reviewed, and no deaths were reported in the initial accounts.
The interstate later reopened, with reports indicating traffic was moving again by early evening. Investigators had not publicly explained what led to the collision or how each vehicle became involved.
After a serious I-4 crash, the official crash report, medical records, photographs, towing paperwork, and insurance correspondence can become important. Keeping those materials organized may help injured people and families understand what is known, what is still being investigated, and what questions remain unanswered.
We are thinking of everyone hurt in this Orlando crash. A serious interstate collision can leave people dealing with hospital care, missed work, vehicle damage, and insurance questions before the investigation is complete. An Orlando car accident attorney may help explain how to request the crash report, preserve records, and avoid making decisions before key details are clear. No outcome can be promised, but getting organized early can make the process less confusing.
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