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Mobile, AL – Two Young Boys Injured in Crash Near Princess Helen Rd

Sep 28, 2025 | Local Accidents

Mobile, AL (September 28, 2025) – Two young boys suffered injuries on Sunday afternoon, September 28, in a crash near Princess Helen Road and Carlyle Drive East in Mobile.

The accident happened around 3:05 p.m. when a vehicle was involved in a collision that left both boys, ages three and six, hurt inside the car. One child suffered heavy bleeding, while the other was also injured but remained conscious and alert.

Emergency crews arrived within minutes. Paramedics treated the boys, worked to control bleeding, and then rushed them to a nearby hospital for further care. Officials have not released updates on their current conditions but confirmed both required urgent medical attention.

Investigators stayed at the scene for hours, speaking with witnesses and examining evidence to determine what caused the crash. The investigation remains ongoing.

Our hearts go out to the injured children and their family, and we hope for their full and speedy recovery.

Car Accidents in Mobile

Crashes like Sunday’s show how quickly life can change on Mobile’s roads. Two Young Boys Injured in Crash Near Princess Helen Rd Residential areas and busy connectors such as Princess Helen Road often carry steady traffic, and a single distracted or speeding driver can cause life-altering harm.

The Alabama Department of Transportation reports thousands of car accidents each year, and Mobile County consistently ranks among the highest in the state. Many of these crashes involve children or families traveling in their own neighborhoods.

Common causes include distracted driving, speeding, failure to yield, and impaired driving. Even at lower speeds, a collision can cause devastating injuries to young passengers or pedestrians nearby.

For families, the aftermath is overwhelming. Medical bills from emergency care and hospital stays pile up quickly. Children may need surgeries, therapy, and months of recovery.

Parents often miss work to care for an injured child, creating financial strain on top of emotional stress. Even when kids appear alert after a crash, hidden injuries can surface later, making long-term medical follow-up critical.

This is where having a trusted Mobile car accident lawyer makes all the difference. Insurance companies often try to limit payouts or deny responsibility, leaving families unsure how to cover medical bills and long-term needs. Without legal support, parents may feel pressured into taking settlements that fall short of their child’s long-term needs.

A skilled attorney can investigate the crash, gather key evidence, and negotiate directly with insurers. Compensation may include emergency treatment, rehabilitation, therapy, lost income, property damage, and pain and suffering.

At Maloney-Lyons, we know how overwhelming a serious car accident can be. We fight for families in Mobile and across Alabama, ensuring they get the justice and financial support they need. We handle the legal battle so you can focus on caring for your loved ones.

If you or  your child was injured in a Mobile car accident, you don’t have to face this fight alone. Call Maloney-Lyons today at 251-225-6105 for a free consultation. We’re ready to listen, stand by your side, and fight for you every step of the way.

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