Hillsborough, NC (February 28, 2026) – On Saturday, February 28, a multi-vehicle crash along Interstate 85 near the Durham County line caused traffic backups of nearly two miles in Hillsborough. The accident happened around 2 p.m. in the northbound lanes near mile marker 170, close to U.S. 70.
Reports show a tractor-trailer and three other vehicles were involved in the collision between mile markers 169 and 170. The impact blocked both northbound lanes for a short time as emergency units responded to assist those involved.
Crews worked at the scene and checked on drivers and passengers. Authorities have not released the number of people injured or the severity of their conditions.
Officials reported that traffic backed up for nearly two miles in the northbound lanes. Southbound traffic also saw congestion and delays as responders cleared damaged vehicles from the roadway.
The North Carolina Department of Transportation continues to review the circumstances surrounding the crash.
Our thoughts are with those affected by this accident as they continue to recover.
What Damages Can I Recover After a Truck Accident in North Carolina?
Medical costs are one of the losses victims may recover after a truck accident. This may include emergency treatment, hospital stays, follow-up visits, therapy, and prescription medication. Future medical care may also be included if a doctor expects ongoing treatment.
Lost wages are another common form of recovery. If injuries prevent someone from working, they may seek payment for missed time. In some cases, a person may also request compensation for reduced earning ability.
Pain and suffering may be part of a truck collision claim. This category addresses physical discomfort and the impact injuries have on daily life. Courts review medical records and other evidence when evaluating these requests.
Property damage can also factor into a case. Repair or replacement costs for a damaged vehicle may be included. Supporting documents, such as repair estimates, help establish these amounts.
On rare occasions, punitive damages may apply. North Carolina law limits when these damages are available. Courts typically require clear proof of willful misconduct before awarding them.
The burden of dealing with insurance companies after a truck accident can become complicated. Adjusters may request recorded statements, medical records, and detailed documentation. They may also attempt to limit payouts or dispute the extent of injuries.
A truck accident lawyer can review evidence and identify which damages may apply. An attorney can also help address insurance issues, evaluate liability, and guide you through the claims process.
At Brent Adams & Associates, we represent victims of car accidents across North Carolina. Our team investigates crashes, gathers evidence, and handles communication with insurance companies.
To learn more about your legal options, contact Brent Adams & Associates at 910-249-6891 to schedule a free consultation.
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