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Injuries Reported in Vehicle Collision at W Pensacola St & S Copeland St

Tallahassee, FL – Injuries Reported in Vehicle Collision at W Pensacola St & S Copeland St

Tallahassee, FL (November 12, 2025) – Emergency crews responded to a vehicle collision with injuries on Monday afternoon, November 10, in the College Park area of Tallahassee.

According to initial reports, the crash occurred around 1:53 p.m. at the intersection of West Pensacola Street and South Copeland Street. Paramedics treated multiple people for injuries at the scene, though the exact number of victims and their conditions have not yet been released.

Authorities temporarily restricted traffic in the area while they cleared the roadway and conducted an initial investigation into the cause of the crash.

The Tallahassee Police Department has not confirmed whether speeding, distraction, or another factor played a role in the collision.

We wish everyone injured in this accident a full and speedy recovery.

Car Accidents in Tallahassee

Car accidents can happen suddenly and leave drivers feeling disoriented and overwhelmed. Knowing what steps to take after a crash can make a major difference in protecting your health, safety, and legal rights. Whether the collision occurs in a busy area or a quiet neighborhood, following these essential actions can help you navigate the aftermath safely and effectively.

Here are the key steps to follow after a car accident:

  • Check for injuries: Assess yourself and passengers for injuries immediately. If anyone is hurt, call 911 right away for emergency assistance.
  • Move to safety: If possible, move vehicles to a safe area away from traffic. Turn on hazard lights to alert other drivers.
  • Contact law enforcement: Always report the crash to the police. An official report helps document what happened and can be vital for insurance or legal claims.
  • Exchange information: Gather contact, driver’s license, and insurance details from all parties involved, and note the make, model, and license plate of each vehicle.
  • Take photos and document the scene: Capture images of the damage, road conditions, and any visible injuries. This evidence can support your claim later.
  • Seek medical attention: Even if you feel fine, get a medical evaluation. Some injuries, like whiplash or internal trauma, may not appear immediately.
  • Contact a Tallahassee personal injury lawyer: An experienced attorney can guide you through insurance claims, protect your rights, and help you pursue fair compensation for medical expenses, property damage, and pain and suffering.
  • Notify your insurance company: Report the accident as soon as possible, but avoid admitting fault until the investigation is complete.

Following these steps helps ensure that you stay protected legally and physically after a collision.

At Syfrett, Dykes & Furr, we have helped countless car accident victims across Tallahassee and the Florida Panhandle recover from serious crashes. Our team understands the challenges victims face and is dedicated to pursuing justice and fair compensation for their losses.

If you or someone you love has been injured in a car accident, contact Syfrett, Dykes & Furr today at (850) 795-4979 for a free consultation. We will review your case, explain your rights, and help you move forward with confidence and peace of mind.

Note: This post was written for informational purposes only. This post is based on information from secondary sources, and our team has not independently verified the accident details. If you identify any inaccuracies, please contact Syfrett, Dykes & Furr so we can update the post with accurate information. We will also remove the post upon request.

Disclaimer: This post is not intended to solicit business. The information provided should not be interpreted as medical or legal advice. The photo included in this post does not depict the actual accident scene.