Lewes, DE (June 28, 2026) – A multi-vehicle collision in Lewes left several people needing medical evaluation on Sunday morning, June 28. The accident happened around 10:21 a.m. near Massachusetts Avenue and East Savannah Road.
Early details confirmed that multiple vehicles were involved, and one vehicle struck a porch. Four patients were first listed for EMS evaluation.
Crews later confirmed entrapment and upgraded the wreck to a mass casualty call so more medical resources could be sent to the area. Five ambulances, medics, and aviation support were requested, though Trooper 2 was later canceled.
By 10:35 a.m., EMS was evaluating six people for minor injuries. One person also had a possible medical issue before the crash, and that concern was being treated as serious.
Extrication was completed around 10:48 a.m. A building inspector was also requested because of the damage to the porch.
The names and ages of those involved, the number of vehicles, and the exact sequence of events were not included in the first report on the crash. The Delaware State Police continue to investigate what led up to the collision.
We hope everyone affected receives the care and support they need.
What Should You Know After a Multi-Vehicle Collision in Lewes, DE?

After several vehicles are involved, fault may not be clear right away. Insurance companies may review photos, statements, vehicle damage, and medical records before deciding how to handle a claim. A person with injuries should avoid guessing about fault before the facts are fully reviewed.
Once you receive treatment, records can help connect the injuries to the crash. Bills, follow-up visits, prescriptions, and work restrictions may all matter. These records can also show how the injury affected daily life.
If more than one driver may share fault, the claim can become harder to handle. Delaware follows comparative negligence rules, which can affect how much a person may recover. A claim may still move forward when the facts support it.
Lewes drivers often travel through busy Sussex County routes near Savannah Road, Kings Highway, Coastal Highway, and New Road. Local traffic can include residents, visitors, and beach traffic. That mix can make multi-vehicle crashes more complicated.
A car accident lawyer can review the reports, medical records, and insurance issues. An attorney can also explain what types of compensation may be available. Legal guidance can help a person avoid early mistakes during the claim process.
At Murphy & Landon, we help people in Delaware understand what may come next after serious injury crashes. Our team can review the details, explain the claim process, and help you make sense of the paperwork.
You can call Murphy & Landon at (302) 472-8100 to discuss your Lewes crash with our team. We can help you understand your legal options before you decide what to do next.
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 information that is inaccurate. 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.




