Glastonbury, CT (April 30, 2026) – A tractor-trailer and a passenger vehicle collided on Route 2 East near Exit 4B in Glastonbury on Thursday morning, April 30, leaving at least one person with minor injuries. Emergency units responded to the scene at approximately 6:32 a.m. after reports of the accident came in.
Polícia Estadual de Connecticut arrived and began managing the scene. The crash prompted the closure of a right lane along Route 2 East near Exit 4B, affecting morning commuters in the area.
The collision was cleared by 8:40 a.m., roughly two hours after it first occurred. Department of Transportation cameras captured traffic moving through the area approximately one hour after the crash was reported.
Authorities confirmed the crash resulted in minor injuries, though they have not released information identifying those involved or specifying the nature of the injuries. The cause of the collision remains under review.
Our thoughts go out to those hurt in the accident as they recover from their injuries.
How To Get a Police Report After a Crash in Connecticut
After a crash in Connecticut, you can obtain a copy of the official police report by submitting a request to the Connecticut State Police or the local police department that responded to the accident. Most requests can be made online, by mail, or in person, and a small fee typically applies. Having this report early in the process is important because it contains key details that insurers and attorneys often rely on when reviewing a claim.
Police reports document more than just the basics. They typically include the date, time, and location of the crash, the names and insurance information of all parties involved, witness statements, officer observations, and in some cases, a preliminary determination of fault.
In crashes involving commercial vehicles like tractor-trailers, these details carry extra weight. Federal regulations govern how trucking companies operate, and any violations noted in the report can become significant factors in a legal review.
Crashes involving large commercial trucks tend to produce more serious consequences than standard two-car accidents, even when initial injuries appear minor. Injuries such as whiplash, spinal compression, and soft tissue damage may not produce obvious symptoms right away but can develop into longer-term conditions requiring extended medical care. Seeking a full medical evaluation after any vehicle accident — regardless of how a person feels at the scene — helps create an early record of any physical effects tied to the crash.
Truck accident cases can involve multiple liable parties, including the driver, the trucking company, or even the cargo loader, depending on the circumstances. A truck accident attorney can help identify who may bear responsibility and explain what compensation options may be available for medical costs, lost wages, and other related damages.
If you have questions after a truck accident in Connecticut, L.A. LAW has experience reviewing injury cases and explaining the legal options that may apply. We can walk you through how medical documentation, insurance communication, and the claims process work in your specific situation.
To speak with our team about your case, call L.A. Law at (860) 595-3163 — we’re here to help you understand your next steps.
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