3 Injured in Car Accident on Randolph Rd. in Montgomery County, MD
Montgomery County, MD — August 7, 2025, Three people were injured following a car accident that occurred at around 7:48 A.M. on Randolph Rd.

According to reports, a three-vehicle accident occurred in the 100 block of Randolph Road, resulting in the first vehicle catching fire and its driver becoming entrapped. Two occupants in the second vehicle were also trapped.
When first responders arrived on the scene they found a woman from the on-fire vehicle, along with a man and woman from the second vehicle, seriously injured, and transported them to the hospital for treatment where their condition is unknown. This remains an ongoing investigation, and more details may be released in the future.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
When multiple vehicles collide and people are trapped inside, the chain of events that led to that moment is rarely simple. Finding out how it all began depends on whether investigators take the time to examine every angle of the crash.
Did the authorities thoroughly investigate the crash?
A three-vehicle collision calls for detailed scene work—mapping the exact positions of each vehicle, documenting impact points, and analyzing debris patterns to see which vehicle entered the conflict first. Investigators should also be considering pre-crash movements and whether any driver took evasive action. The quality of those findings depends heavily on whether the responding team has the training and tools for full reconstruction rather than relying on surface observations.
Has anyone looked into the possibility that a vehicle defect caused the crash?
When one vehicle catches fire on impact, it’s worth asking whether a mechanical or electrical defect made it more vulnerable. Likewise, issues like brake failure, steering problems, or tire blowouts in any of the three vehicles could have set the crash in motion. A complete mechanical inspection of all involved vehicles is necessary to rule out defects as a contributing factor.
Has all the electronic data relating to the crash been collected?
Modern vehicles store information on speed, braking, and steering in the moments before a collision. In a multi-vehicle crash, collecting that data from each car can help pinpoint the sequence of impacts. Phones, GPS units, and nearby traffic cameras may offer even more context. Securing that evidence quickly ensures it’s preserved and reliable.
Determining how a crash like this happened requires pulling together the physical evidence, the mechanical facts, and the electronic record so the full story comes into focus.
Takeaways:
- Multi-vehicle crashes require precise scene mapping and impact analysis.
- Mechanical inspections can reveal defects that may have contributed.
- Electronic data from all vehicles can help confirm the sequence of events.

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