One Injured Dual Truck Accident on I-65 in Indianapolis, IN
Indianapolis, IN — February 20, 2025, one person was injured following a dual commercial truck accident early Thursday along Interstate 65.
Officials said that the incident took place along southbound lanes of the interstate near White River Parkway East Drive.

According to officials, two tractor-trailers and a passenger vehicle somehow crossed paths and collided along the interstate. This resulted in the passenger vehicle being wedged between the two trucks. Due to this, one person in the car sustained injuries.
The severity of the injuries wasn't specified. No other injuries were reported. At this time, additional details about the accident are unavailable.
Commentary
Any commercial vehicle accident is going to carry its own unique challenges. Sometimes, authorities live up to the challenge, but other times they're more focused on looking for potential charges and clearing the crash scene. This can result in oversights if victims and families aren't proactive. A few key questions can help in that regard.
For example, did investigators have the time, tools, and training to thoroughly analyze this crash? Commercial truck accidents can be incredibly complex, and if authorities don’t allocate the proper resources, important details can slip through the cracks. If investigators were rushed or lacked specialized training in truck accident reconstruction, their findings might be incomplete or inaccurate.
Have authorities considered whether a vehicle defect played a role? With multiple large vehicles involved, mechanical failures could be a contributing factor. Were the trucks properly maintained? Did any part failures, like brakes or steering components, contribute to the crash? Additionally, were the safety features in the passenger vehicle, such as seatbelts and airbags, functioning properly to mitigate injuries? These are all things that require a deeper investigation than what authorities typically conduct on their own.
Did investigators secure all available electronic data? Commercial trucks often have onboard systems that track speed, braking, and other critical driving data. The passenger vehicle may also have event data recorders, GPS history, or even cellphone data that could shed light on the events leading up to the crash. Additionally, nearby traffic cameras or security footage from businesses could provide valuable evidence. If authorities don’t act quickly, this crucial data could be lost.
If authorities can't provide clear answers, that can be a sign they're not taking the investigations seriously. But if they do provide satisfactory answers, they're likely doing good investigations. Either way, this can help people decide if they're really getting the information they need after a serious truck wreck.
“These are essential reads for anyone dealing with the aftermath of a truck wreck”– Attorney Cory Carlson