Springfield, KY (December 2, 2025) - A serious multi-vehicle crash in Springfield left several people injured on Monday, December 1. Kentucky State Police said the collision happened around 1 p.m. at the intersection of US Route 150 and Bloomfield Road. Troopers and local emergency crews rushed to the scene after calls reported multiple vehicles involved and victims needing help.
Paramedics reached the injured on the roadway and began treatment right away. Police did not confirm how many people were hurt, but they said some injuries were serious. Because of the severity, three medical helicopters arrived to transport patients to hospitals for advanced care.
Authorities closed the roadway after the crash so crews could assist victims and investigate. Officials said the road will stay closed for the foreseeable future. Troopers continue to review the scene to understand the full cause of the crash.
We hope every injured victim makes a rapid and complete recovery.

Rural highways and crossroads in Kentucky can turn dangerous in seconds. Busy roads often carry drivers moving at higher speeds between towns, farms, and work sites. Intersections can also involve unexpected turns, limited shoulders, and traffic that comes up fast. When several vehicles collide at once, the force can spread through the crash line and cause serious harm to multiple people.
Victims in these crashes may face long hospital stays, surgeries, or weeks of therapy. Even people who feel stable at first can develop pain later, especially in the neck, back, or head. That is why doctors urge full testing after any crash with injuries. Medical reports also help a case if a victim needs to seek financial support later.
After a serious collision, families often deal with more than healing. They may face:
Many victims reach out to a personal injury lawyer because they want help protecting their rights while they recover. A lawyer can assist families when injuries require extended care and insurance companies resist full payment.
Legal support may include investigating fault, requesting crash records, and gathering proof like witness accounts, vehicle damage patterns, and medical findings. In multi-vehicle cases, responsibility may involve more than one driver, which makes early investigation even more important.
Kentucky law limits the time victims have to file a claim. Acting soon can preserve evidence and prevent insurance delays from cutting off options. A lawyer can also calculate the full cost of injuries, including follow-up treatment, rehabilitation, and future care needs, not just the first hospital bill.
If you or someone you love was injured in a Kentucky crash, we are ready to help you understand your next steps. At Byrnes Law Office, we fight for the support families need after a sudden crash.
Call Byrnes Law Office at (502)364-2500 to schedule your free consultation today. We will listen, explain your rights clearly, and stand with you from start to finish of the claims process.
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Disclaimer: Byrnes Law Office is dedicated to improving safety for Kentucky drivers. Our goal is to raise awareness about the dangers of driving and the need to use caution. This is not a solicitation for business, and none of the information constitutes legal or medical advice. Photos in this post are not of the actual accident scene.