Bowling Green, KY — March 12, 2025, One person was injured following a car accident that occurred Wednesday afternoon on I-165.

An investigation is underway following a car accident that left one person injured during the afternoon hours of March 12th. According to official reports, a vehicle was travelling on Interstate 165 at the 3-mile marker when for unknown reasons the vehicle lost control and left the roadway and crashed.
When first responders arrived on the scene, they found that the driver had sustained serious injuries and they were transported to the hospital for treatment. At this time there has been no further information released from the accident, including the driver’s identity and the status of thinjuries. However this remains an ongoing investigation and more details may be released by authorities in the future.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
When I read about a crash like this, my first thought is that I hope the injured driver receives the care they need and that those affected get the answers they deserve. While it may seem like a straightforward case of a vehicle losing control, my experience has shown that crashes like this often have underlying factors that aren’t immediately obvious. Before drawing any conclusions, it’s essential to ask three key questions to ensure a full and thorough investigation.
The first question is whether authorities conducted a comprehensive investigation. Law enforcement officers typically document the scene, take witness statements, and assess visible evidence, but the depth of these investigations can vary. In single-vehicle crashes, it’s common to assume driver error was the cause, but road hazards—such as uneven pavement, standing water, or debris—could also contribute. Investigators should closely examine the crash site to determine if external factors played a role. Additionally, if another vehicle was present, even if it didn’t make contact, investigators should consider whether it contributed to the driver’s actions leading up to the crash.
The second question—one that is often overlooked—is whether a mechanical defect contributed to the crash. Modern vehicles rely on advanced systems to maintain stability, and failures in braking, steering, or electronic stability control can all lead to a sudden loss of control. If a component failed unexpectedly, that could have played a role in the crash. However, identifying a defect requires a forensic examination of the vehicle, and if it is not preserved for inspection, crucial evidence could be lost.
The third question is whether all available electronic data has been collected. Most modern vehicles are equipped with an electronic control module (ECM), which records key data such as speed, braking, and steering input in the moments leading up to the crash. Additionally, nearby traffic cameras, dashcam footage, or even the driver’s phone data could provide further insight into what happened. The challenge is that this type of evidence is time-sensitive and must be secured quickly before it is lost or overwritten.
At the end of the day, answering these three questions isn’t just about understanding how this crash happened—it’s about ensuring that the injured driver and their family have access to the full truth. Serious crashes leave people searching for clarity, and the least we can do as a community is make sure that every possible explanation is explored before reaching any conclusions.