One Injured in Dual Semi-Truck Accident on I-65 in Louisville, KY
Louisville, KY — April 25, 2025, at least one person was injured as the result of a dual semi-truck accident at around 7:27 p.m. along I-65.
Preliminary information about the accident says that it took place in the area I-65 northbound and University Boulevard.

Right now, exact circumstances surrounding the crash are unclear. Authorities described the crash as involving two semi-trucks as well as a third vehicle. As a result, at least one person was taken to a hospital for treatment. It's unclear if anyone else was injured in the crash.
Further information surrounding the crash is unavailable at this time.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
Commercial vehicle wrecks are a lot more than just a big car accident. I've handled hundreds of them, and they require meticulous investigations to ensure there's no room for muddying the waters or getting the story wrong. That's why it's often helpful for victims and families to keep a few key questions in mind early on.
- Did investigators have the time and resources to fully document the scene?
Large crashes involving commercial vehicles require careful measurements, photographs, and analysis of vehicle positions, debris fields, and impact points. Without a thorough investigation, critical evidence can be missed. - Have the trucks and other vehicles been inspected for potential defects?
Brake failures, steering problems, or maintenance issues on a semi-truck can easily cause or worsen a crash. These issues often aren't obvious at the scene and require detailed inspections to uncover. - Was electronic data from all vehicles preserved?
Commercial trucks are typically equipped with event data recorders that store speed, braking, and steering input information before a crash. Securing that data quickly, along with possible dashcam footage or GPS records, is vital for getting a clear picture of what happened.
If it seems authorities are asking these questions, that's a positive sign they're taking investigations seriously. But if it seems that these questions aren't being investigated, steps can be taken to get another set of eyes looking things over as soon as possible.

“These are essential reads for anyone dealing with the aftermath of a truck wreck”– Attorney Cory Carlson