Oklahoma City, OK — August 9, 2025, One person was injured following a car accident that occurred Saturday afternoon on SE 89th St.

According to reports, a three vehicle accident occurred in the area of S. 1-35 Service Road and SE 89th Street and resulted in one vehicle rolling and striking a light post.
When first responders arrived they found one person injured and transported them to the hospital where their current condition is unknown. No other injuries have been reported, and officials have not released an update on the investigation’s status.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
Multi-vehicle crashes can unfold in just seconds, yet the chain of events that causes them can be far more complicated than it appears. Figuring out how each vehicle moved, reacted, and ultimately collided is the kind of work that requires more than just a glance at the scene.
Did investigators fully map and reconstruct the crash?
With three vehicles involved—one ending up rolled and against a light post—the path each took matters a great deal. A complete investigation would measure distances, analyze impact points, and piece together the timing of every movement. That level of detail takes experience and the right tools, and if it’s skipped, the actual sequence of events can be left to guesswork.
Was a vehicle defect explored as part of the cause?
When a rollover happens, it’s worth asking if mechanical problems—like tire blowouts, brake failures, or steering malfunctions—might have played a role. These issues can cause sudden loss of control or make it harder for a driver to avoid a secondary collision. Only a thorough inspection of all vehicles involved can rule out these possibilities.
Has all electronic and recorded data been collected?
Modern vehicles, especially newer models, can provide speed, braking, and steering input in the seconds before a crash. Combined with traffic camera footage, dash cams, or even GPS data, that information can confirm or challenge initial impressions. If not gathered early, this evidence can disappear, taking with it the clearest picture of what happened.
By asking these questions, an investigation can move past what’s most visible and into the details that truly explain the crash. Without that deeper look, important answers can stay hidden.
Key takeaways:
- Multi-vehicle crashes need precise mapping to establish the true sequence of events.
- Vehicle inspections can reveal mechanical failures that contribute to loss of control.
- Data from vehicle systems and cameras can verify what drivers and witnesses recall.