Columbus, OH (February 9, 2025) – Emergency crews responded to a vehicle collision with injuries at the PNC Bank located at 3500 West Broad Street on Friday evening, February 7.

The crash was reported at approximately 5:24 p.m. Firefighters and paramedics arrived at the scene to assist those involved. At least one person sustained injuries and was transported to a local hospital for treatment. Authorities have not confirmed how many vehicles were involved or the severity of the injuries.

The area around the bank experienced traffic disruptions as crews worked to clear the scene and assist the injured. The cause of the accident remains under investigation.

We hope those injured in this accident recover quickly.

Car Accidents in Ohio

Columbus, OH – Injuries Reported in Crash at PNC Bank on W Broad StThousands of motor vehicle accidents occur across Ohio each year, leaving many people injured. According to the Ohio Department of Public Safety, over 70,000 crashes result in injuries annually. Accidents can happen anywhere, from major highways to parking lots and intersections, and many are caused by preventable factors.

Understanding common injuries from car accidents can help victims recognize the importance of seeking medical care. Here are a few injuries frequently reported:

  • Whiplash – A sudden impact can cause the head and neck to jerk forward and back, leading to muscle strain and ligament damage. Whiplash symptoms may not appear immediately, making medical evaluation crucial.
  • Broken Bones – The force of a crash can lead to fractures, particularly in the arms, legs, ribs, and collarbones. Recovery can require immobilization, surgery, or physical therapy.
  • Head Injuries – Concussions and traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) can result from a driver or passenger hitting their head on the dashboard, steering wheel, or window. Even mild TBIs can have long-term effects.
  • Back Injuries – Damage to the spine, such as herniated discs or spinal cord injuries, can cause chronic pain, limited mobility, or even paralysis in severe cases.
  • Internal Injuries – Blunt-force trauma can cause damage to organs, internal bleeding, or other life-threatening conditions. Immediate medical attention is essential.

If you have been injured in a crash, seeking legal assistance can help ensure you receive the compensation you need for medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages. A Columbus car accident attorney can help you understand your rights and handle negotiations with insurance companies.

The Attkisson Law Firm is here to help accident victims in Ohio pursue the justice and compensation they deserve. Our team understands the challenges that come with recovering from an accident, and we are committed to providing strong legal representation. If you or a loved one has been injured in a car crash, call us today at 937-276-9700 for a free consultation. We will review your case, answer your questions, and help you take the next steps toward recovery. Do not wait—call now to get started.

Note: Our team of writers utilizes a variety of external sources to gather information to produce this post. These sources range from news outlets and local and state police reports to social media posts, eyewitness accounts, and other relevant data concerning accidents in Dayton and throughout Ohio. While we strive for accuracy, we do not independently verify the facts surrounding these injury accidents. If you discover any inaccuracies in our reports, please inform us immediately. We are committed to correcting errors promptly. Additionally, we will consider removing a story if requested. 

Disclaimer: For many years, the attorneys at Attkisson Law Firm have dedicated themselves to assisting injured accident victims and their families throughout Ohio. We want to encourage everyone to slow down and operate motor vehicles with caution. Please note this post is not an attempt to solicit business. The information provided herein should not be considered medical or legal advice. Additionally, the photograph accompanying this post was not taken at the accident scene.