Local Accidents

Delaware Accident Reports: Week of April 27, 2026

The reports below cover Delaware traffic incidents from the week of April 27, 2026. They are drawn from public accounts and media reports, and the details have not been independently verified.

Georgetown, DE – Cokesbury Rd Scene of Injury Crash

Georgetown, DE (April 28, 2026) – A crash on Monday, April 27, left one person injured in Georgetown. The accident occurred in the 14800 block of Cokesbury Road.

Emergency crews responded after receiving reports of the collision. Paramedics treated the injured patient at the scene before transporting them to a nearby hospital. The full extent of their injuries remains unknown at this time.

Authorities continue to investigate the cause of the crash.

We hope the injured person makes a full and speedy recovery.

Georgetown, DE – Three-Vehicle Crash Causes Injuries on E Market St

Georgetown, DE (April 30, 2026) – A three-vehicle head-on crash on Tuesday, April 28, sent one person to the hospital on East Market Street in Georgetown.

Emergency units responded after receiving reports of the collision. Paramedics evaluated four people and a German Shepherd at the scene. One person was transported to a nearby hospital, while the other three ones did not require transport. The dog was not injured.

Authorities continue to investigate the cause of the crash.

Our thoughts remain with the injured person as they recover.

New Castle, DE — Pedestrian Critically Injured on Rt 40 Near Christiana Rd

New Castle, DE (May 1, 2026) — A mid-day collision left a pedestrian fighting for their. Emergency units were dispatched to Route 40 (Pulaski Highway) near the intersection of Christiana Road (Route 273) at approximately 12:29 p.m on Friday, April 30.

First responders arrived to find a complex scene involving two injured victims. Reports indicate that a pedestrian was struck by a vehicle and sustained life-threatening injuries. Paramedics provided advanced life support at the scene. A second person was also evaluated for injuries, though their condition was reported as stable.

Authorities continue to investigate the hit-and-run pedestrian crash.

Our thoughts remain with the injured pedestrian, and we wish them strength and healing as they recover.


If you or a family member were hurt in a Delaware crash, our Delaware car accident guide is a plain-language starting point, and the first conversation is free: call 302-472-8100.