
Lincoln, DE (August 31, 2025) – A serious collision caused a complete closure of Route 113 northbound at Johnson Road in Lincoln on Friday, August 29, leaving several people injured and forcing emergency crews to block traffic for hours.
Police reported that the accident occurred in the northbound lanes of Route 113, a busy highway that runs through Sussex County. Delaware State Police responded quickly and worked alongside emergency medical personnel to treat those hurt in the crash. Injured victims were given medical attention at the scene, and some were transported to nearby hospitals for further care. Their current conditions have not yet been released.
The Delaware Department of Transportation (DelDOT) confirmed the roadway closure and issued traffic alerts advising drivers to avoid the area. Vehicles traveling through Lincoln faced significant delays as detours were implemented around Johnson Road. Tow trucks later removed damaged vehicles, but traffic disruptions continued into the afternoon while investigators and cleanup crews worked at the scene.
Authorities have not yet released full details regarding the cause of the collision or the number of vehicles involved. Witness statements, roadway conditions, and potential driver actions are all being reviewed as part of their efforts to determine what led to the crash.
Our thoughts remain with the injured individuals and their families as they begin the recovery process.
The Broader Impact of Car Accidents in Delaware
Collisions on high-traffic highways such as Route 113 demonstrate just how quickly everyday travel can turn into a dangerous situation. Major routes like this one often carry heavy volumes of traffic, and even a single accident can bring traffic to a halt, disrupt entire communities, and result in severe injuries for those involved.
Car accidents frequently lead to injuries that require extended medical treatment. Victims may suffer broken bones, internal trauma, back or neck injuries, and in more severe cases, life-changing spinal or head injuries. Beyond the physical harm, families often experience emotional and financial stress as they support their loved ones through recovery. Medical bills, rehabilitation costs, and lost income can place a significant burden on households after a crash.
In Delaware, traffic data shows that driver distraction, speeding, and unsafe lane changes continue to be among the leading factors contributing to roadway accidents. While law enforcement and agencies like DelDOT promote awareness and traffic safety campaigns, accidents remain a reality that impacts thousands of residents every year.
For those injured in crashes, understanding their legal rights is an important step. Victims may be entitled to seek compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages tied to the accident. However, navigating the claims process or dealing with insurance companies can be overwhelming without professional guidance.
At Murphy & Landon, we recognize how devastating a serious accident can be for victims and their families. If you or someone you know has been injured in a car crash, our legal team is ready to provide support and help you understand your options. We have extensive experience assisting injured individuals in Delaware and can guide you through each step of the process.
Call Murphy & Landon today at 302-472-8100 for a consultation with our car accident lawyer to learn more about how we can help you after a serious car accident.
Note: Our law firm utilizes secondary sources to create this post. The facts surrounding this specific accident have not been independently verified. Contact Murphy & Landon if you locate any inaccurate information. We will update the post right away to reflect the most accurate information available.
Disclaimer: None of the information in this post is intended to be legal advice or medical advice. This is not a solicitation for business. If you have been injured in an accident, get medical attention as soon as possible. The photo used in this post was not taken at the accident scene.