Monroe, LA - 3 Injured in Two-Car Accident on Louisville Ave
Monroe, LA (December 10, 2025) - A two-car crash in Monroe injured three people on Sunday afternoon, December 7, including two infants. The collision happened near Louisville Avenue at the Walmart gas pumps. Dispatchers received the call around 2:22 p.m. Emergency responders rushed to the scene to help the injured and secure the area.
When crews arrived, they found two vehicles with visible damage near the gas station entrance. Paramedics quickly checked everyone involved. Officials said three people suffered injuries. Two of the injured were infants.
Responders provided care on site and prepared the victims for transport. Police have not released names or ages. They also have not shared the conditions of the injured victims beyond confirming that medical teams treated them.
At this time, authorities have not explained what caused the collision. Police will continue reviewing the evidence to determine how the collision happened.
We hope the injured adults and infants receive attentive medical care and make full recoveries.
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A crash that injures infants hits a community hard because young children are so vulnerable. Even when adults walk away, infants can suffer trauma from sudden force. Their bodies are still developing, and they rely completely on proper restraints and quick medical evaluation after any impact. Families may also feel fear and uncertainty long after the scene clears.
Car accidents often lead to a wide range of injuries. Victims may experience bruising, neck strain, or back pain from the jolt. Children may face head injuries or internal bruising that do not show right away. Some people feel fine at first, then develop headaches, dizziness, or soreness later that evening. That is why doctors often recommend follow-up care after any crash involving kids.
The aftermath can also bring financial stress. Medical bills arrive quickly, and caring for injured children may require time away from work. Parents may need to attend specialist visits, therapy sessions, or extra monitoring at home. A personal injury claim can help families seek support for the losses that follow.
Each case is different, but compensation may cover emergency treatment, hospital care, future pediatric visits, and therapy needs. It can also address lost income when a parent must stay home to care for an injured child.
Insurance companies often contact victims within days. Adjusters may ask for recorded statements or push early settlement offers. Families should move carefully, especially when injuries involve infants. It can take time to understand the full medical picture.
A Louisiana personal injury lawyer can help gather records, organize bills, and review police findings. They can also handle communication, so parents can focus on healing and caring for their children.
If you or your family has been hurt in a Louisville crash, we are ready to help you understand your options. At Parker Alexander Attorneys at Law, we take injury cases seriously and treat every client with care and respect.
Call Parker Alexander Attorneys at Law at (318) 625-6262 for a free consultation. We will listen to what happened, explain the next steps clearly, and fight for the support your family needs to move forward.
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