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Crash Causes Injuries on Mobile Hwy Near Edison Dr

Pensacola, FL – Crash Causes Injuries on Mobile Hwy Near Edison Dr

Pensacola, FL (January 13, 2026) – A vehicle crash with reported injuries occurred Tuesday afternoon, January 13, at the intersection of Mobile Highway and Edison Drive in Pensacola. The Florida Highway Patrol responded to the scene around 12:07 p.m. after receiving reports of a collision that resulted in injuries.

According to initial dispatch information, responders arrived at the scene and began providing medical assistance. The injured individuals were evaluated, but officials did not immediately release details about the extent of their injuries. Medical personnel transported those requiring additional care to local hospitals for treatment.

The crash caused some traffic disruption, but the road was reopened by 12:26 p.m. as responders cleared the area and ensured safety for other drivers. Law enforcement worked to secure the scene and gather information for their investigation.

The cause of the crash remains under review. Authorities continue to review the incident.

We hope for a timely recovery of those injured.

How Long After A Vehicle Accident in Pensacola Can You Still Make A Claim?

In Pensacola and across Florida, the time frame for making a claim after an accident is typically governed by a law called the "statute of limitations." In most cases, you have four years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury claim. This applies to vehicle accidents, including those involving injuries, property damage, and other related losses.

However, there are exceptions depending on the type of case and circumstances. For example, if the accident involves a government entity, you may need to file a notice of claim much sooner—usually within three years. The key is to act within the legal deadlines, as waiting too long may bar you from receiving compensation for your injuries.

It’s important to note that while the statute of limitations provides a general timeline, other factors can influence when you should make a claim. For instance, you may need to file earlier if you’re dealing with insurance companies that require certain documentation or responses within a limited time.

Additionally, getting medical evaluations and treatment soon after the crash is crucial, as delays in seeking care could affect the outcome of your claim.

If you're unsure about the timeline for your specific case, speaking with a Pensacola personal injury lawyer can help clarify your rights and options. A lawyer can review your situation, explain how deadlines apply, and assist in filing the necessary paperwork to ensure you meet the required legal deadlines.

If you or someone you care about has been injured in a vehicle crash in Pensacola or elsewhere in Florida, legal help is available. At Syfrett, Dykes & Furr, our firm represents victims of injury crashes across Northwest Florida.

Our lawyers can review accident details, medical records, and insurance matters to explain available options and help you pursue the compensation you deserve. To learn more, contact Syfrett, Dykes & Furr at (850) 795-4979.

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.