Bridgeport, WV — April 22, 2025, Two people were injured following a car accident that occurred at around 11:13 A.M. on I-79.

An investigation is underway following a car accident that left two people injured during the morning hours of April 22nd. According to official reports a two vehicle accident occurred on the Interstate 79 ramp in the southbound lanes near Meadowbrook Mall, though details of how the accident occurred have not been released.
When first responders arrived on the scene, they found that two people 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 identity and status of the motorist’s injuries, however this remains an ongoing investigation and more details may be released by authorities in the future.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
When a two-vehicle collision occurs on an interstate ramp—especially one that results in serious injuries—there’s a natural urgency to understand what went wrong. But without immediate clarity from official reports, the most effective path forward begins with three key questions: Did the authorities conduct a thorough investigation? Has anyone examined whether a vehicle defect contributed to the crash or its severity? And has all electronic data from the involved vehicles been collected?
First, the completeness of the crash investigation is critical. Interstate ramps can introduce complex driving conditions: merging traffic, abrupt lane changes, reduced visibility, and tight curves—all of which increase the likelihood of driver error or misjudgment. Investigators need to assess the geometry of the ramp, posted signage, and traffic flow at the time of the incident. They should also analyze the position of the vehicles post-collision, any evidence of evasive maneuvers, and whether one vehicle may have crossed into the path of another. Without this kind of detailed scene reconstruction, key aspects of how the crash unfolded may go undocumented.
Second, it’s important to consider whether a mechanical or electronic failure played a role in the crash. Sudden brake failures, steering system issues, or problems with vehicle stability controls can cause a vehicle to behave unpredictably—particularly in the dynamic environment of a freeway ramp. Additionally, if either vehicle had systems designed to prevent or mitigate crashes—such as automatic emergency braking or lane departure warnings—investigators should verify whether those systems engaged properly. These are complex systems, and unless someone raises the possibility of a defect, these aspects may go unexamined.
Finally, electronic data from both vehicles can offer objective insight into what occurred in the moments before the crash. Most modern vehicles are equipped with electronic control modules (ECMs) that record speed, brake usage, throttle input, and steering actions. This data can help clarify whether either driver attempted to avoid the collision and whether the vehicles responded appropriately. Additional digital sources—such as dash camera footage or nearby surveillance—may also provide clarity. Prompt data retrieval is critical, as this information can be lost or overwritten if not preserved.
In a crash with limited public details and serious injuries, answering these three questions is the key to uncovering what truly happened. A complete investigation, a focused look at vehicle performance, and a commitment to securing available data are essential to forming a reliable, evidence-based understanding. These steps ensure that those affected by the incident—and the public—receive answers rooted in facts rather than assumptions.