Washington County, VA — May 29, 2025, injuries were reported as the result of a tractor-trailer accident at around 7:00 a.m. along Interstate 81.
According to initial details about the accident, it took place along the northbound lanes of the interstate in the area of mile marker 16.

Investigators said that at least three vehicles, including an 18-wheeler, crossed paths and collided with one another. Due to this, authorities say multiple injuries were reported. The severity of the injuries remains unclear.
Additional details are unavailable.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
When multiple vehicles, including a tractor-trailer, collide during early morning traffic, it should trigger a serious look at what really caused the chain of events. These aren’t the kind of incidents where assumptions can stand in for real answers.
1. Did the authorities thoroughly investigate the crash?
A multi-vehicle collision involving a big rig demands more than a basic report. Did officers map the scene and analyze each vehicle’s movements? Understanding how and why three vehicles collided depends on reconstruction, not just observation. Without that, critical details can slip through the cracks.
2. Has anyone looked into the possibility that a vehicle defect caused the crash?
With this many vehicles involved, a single mechanical failure could have triggered the entire event. Whether it was a brake issue, steering problem, or a malfunction in the truck’s systems, a proper mechanical inspection is essential. Skipping that step leaves big questions unanswered.
3. Has all the electronic data relating to the crash been collected?
Tractor-trailers typically carry detailed onboard data, and so do most modern passenger vehicles. That data can show speed, braking, and evasive moves—or the lack of them. If investigators didn’t pull those records, they may have missed the most objective version of what happened.
Ultimately, these questions can help ensure that nothing important goes overlooked. Either authorities can provide clear answers, or they may show there are gaps that need a second set of eyes looking things over.
Takeaways:
- Multi-vehicle crashes with big rigs require deeper scene analysis.
- Mechanical failures in any of the vehicles could have triggered the wreck.
- Onboard data is key to understanding each driver’s actions before impact.