Holt, FL — January 17, 2025, two people were injured in an afternoon truck accident on Interstate 10 in Okaloosa County.
Authorities said two semi-trucks were involved in a crash near the Holt exit, but they did not provide any additional information about what happened.

One driver had to be extricated from the wreckage, while the other driver was injured as well, according to authorities. Both were hospitalized after the crash.
Authorities have not released the names of the drivers or detailed the severity of their injuries at this point.
The accident is still under investigation.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
This crash involving two semi-trucks on Interstate 10 near the Holt exit raises questions about how the collision occurred and what factors contributed to the severity of the incident. With both drivers injured and one requiring extrication from the wreckage, understanding what led to the crash is essential to ensure accountability and improve highway safety.
One of the key areas of focus is determining the actions of both drivers leading up to the collision. Was one truck stopped or slowed down in the roadway, or did one driver make an unsafe lane change or fail to maintain a safe following distance? Evidence such as skid marks, vehicle positions and any available dashcam footage will be crucial in reconstructing the events.
The extrication of one driver suggests a significant force of impact, which may indicate that one or both trucks were traveling at high speeds. Investigators will likely examine the engine control module (ECM) data from both vehicles to understand their speeds and braking activity before the crash.
Another consideration is whether road conditions or environmental factors played a role. Was the area experiencing heavy traffic, or were there weather conditions like rain or reduced visibility that made driving more challenging? Interstate 10 is a major route for commercial traffic, and congestion or other road factors could have contributed to the collision.
Lastly, the condition of both trucks will need to be assessed. Did either vehicle experience mechanical failure, such as brake or tire issues, that may have made it harder for the driver to avoid the crash?
For the injured drivers, finding answers about what caused the collision is critical. A thorough investigation will help clarify whether driver behavior, road conditions or vehicle factors contributed to the crash and may highlight measures to prevent similar incidents in the future.