Charlotte, NC (March 5, 2026) – Two people were seriously injured after a crash on Wednesday, March 4, in the Mountain Island area of northwest Charlotte. The accident happened around 7:35 p.m. in the 3100 block of Mount Holly-Huntersville Road near Bellhaven Boulevard.

Emergency units responded to the scene shortly after the crash was reported. When crews arrived, they found two injured individuals. Paramedics evaluated both victims before transporting them to a nearby hospital for further treatment.

Authorities have not released the identities of the individuals involved or provided updates on their current conditions, and continue to investigate the cause of the crash.

Investigators reviewed the scene and gathered information related to the incident.

Our thoughts are with those injured, and we wish them a full and steady recovery.

Do I Need to Call the Police After a Car Accident in North Carolina?

Drivers in North Carolina should usually contact law enforcement after a crash. State law requires reporting accidents involving injuries, deaths, or major vehicle damage. Officers respond and create an official record of the event for documentation.

A police crash report documents key facts about the accident. The report usually lists the time, location, vehicles, and people involved. This written record can later help confirm important details about the collision during insurance reviews.

Officers also help maintain safety after a crash. They may direct traffic away from the scene and reduce risks to nearby drivers. Their presence helps prevent additional accidents during the response and protects nearby motorists.

Emergency responders can also check people involved in the crash. Paramedics examine injuries and determine if hospital care is necessary. Early evaluation may identify health issues that are not immediately visible after accidents.

Police often speak with drivers and witnesses at the scene. These conversations help collect accurate information about what occurred. Early statements help preserve details while events remain fresh for later review.

Insurance companies rely on verified information after a crash. Official documentation helps insurers review claims and understand the circumstances. Organized records can help simplify later communication with insurance representatives.

A car accident attorney can review crash reports and explain possible legal options. A lawyer may also investigate the crash, gather records, protect your rights, and communicate with insurance companies. At Campbell & Associates, we have experience assisting people injured in North Carolina traffic accidents. We gather evidence, review crash reports, and help you understand your legal options after a collision.

Contact Campbell & Associates at (704) 333-0885 to schedule a free consultation with our team.

Notes: This post is based on reports from news outlets, police scanners, and eyewitnesses. While we aim for accuracy, our team has not independently verified the details. If you see an error or want the post removed, please contact us—we’ll respond promptly.

Disclaimer: At Campbell & Associates, we’re focused on promoting safer driving in North and South Carolina. This post is for awareness purposes only—it is not legal or medical advice, nor a business request. Images used are not from the actual accident site.