Millsboro, DE (March 31, 2026) – On Monday night, March 30, at approximately 11:47 p.m., emergency crews responded to a traffic collision involving two vehicles at the intersection of N Millsboro Bypass and Hollyville Road in Millsboro, located in Sussex County.
Initial reports indicate that the crash involved two cars and resulted in injuries to individuals at the scene. Dispatch records confirm that two ambulances were requested and transported patients for medical evaluation and treatment. Authorities have not released additional information regarding the individuals involved or the circumstances leading up to the collision.
Emergency responders remained on scene to assess the situation, assist those involved, and manage traffic in the area while the investigation was underway. The intersection experienced temporary disruptions as crews worked to clear the roadway and ensure safety for other motorists.
The cause of the crash has not yet been determined. Local authorities in Delaware are continuing to investigate the incident, and no further details have been made available at this time.
How Can a Police Report Help My Injury Claim in Delaware?
In Delaware, a police report is one of the most important documents you can obtain after a traffic accident, especially if you intend to file an injury claim. This official record provides an objective account of the crash and can play a significant role in determining how an insurance company evaluates your case.
A police report typically includes key details such as the date, time, and location of the accident, as well as the identities of the drivers and vehicles involved. It may also include the responding officer’s observations, scene diagrams, and preliminary assessments of fault. While not always final or legally binding, these details can help support your version of events and clarify how the collision occurred.
In injury claims, the report can be used as supporting evidence when negotiating with insurance companies. Insurers often review police reports to understand the circumstances of the crash, identify potentially liable parties, and assess the severity of the incident. If the report includes witness statements or notes about traffic violations, it may strengthen your claim by providing additional context about what happened.
A police report can also help establish a timeline of events, which is important when reconstructing the accident. Combined with medical records, photographs, and witness testimony, it contributes to a more complete picture of the incident and the resulting injuries. In cases where liability is disputed, the report may serve as a reference point during settlement discussions or legal proceedings.
Additionally, having an official report ensures that the accident is properly documented with law enforcement, which can be especially useful if symptoms or injuries appear or worsen after the crash. This documentation can help connect your injuries directly to the incident and support claims for medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages.
For guidance on using a police report to support a claim or recover compensation, consulting a qualified car accident attorney can help protect your rights and navigate the claims process. Contact Murphy & Landon at 302‑472‑8100 for a free and confidential consultation.





