At a glance
- Date: February 22, 2026 (local reporting)
- Location: I-75 northbound near Exit 184 (KY-236), Erlanger (Kenton County)
- Reported outcome: Injuries reported; responders dispatched; severity not confirmed
- Commercial vehicle involvement: Unknown (not confirmed by KSP or a local newsroom report at this time)
Quick facts (public info only)
A local newsroom alert-desk report said a crash with injuries was reported on I-75 northbound near Exit 184 in Erlanger, and that police and fire responders were dispatched. The report noted that the severity of injuries was not confirmed.
An incident-aggregator site also posted an item about this location/date and claimed multiple hospital transports, but that number should be treated as unverified unless confirmed by an official agency release or credible local reporting.
What we can and cannot responsibly say right now
We can say (from public reporting):
- A crash with injuries was reported near I-75 northbound Exit 184 (Erlanger).
- Emergency responders were dispatched.
- Injury severity was not confirmed in the alert-desk report.
We cannot confirm yet (from reliable primary sources):
- The number of injured people or whether anyone was hospitalized
- The vehicles involved (including whether a semi/box truck was involved)
- The cause of the crash or whether any citations were issued
- Any carrier name or USDOT number (if a commercial vehicle is later confirmed)
Why this area matters for safety
Multi-vehicle crashes on interstates often create a high risk of secondary collisions because traffic can stop quickly and drivers may have limited time to react—especially near busy exits and merge points.
Evidence that can matter if a commercial vehicle is later confirmed
If follow-up reporting confirms a tractor-trailer or other commercial vehicle was involved, time-sensitive evidence often includes:
- Truck telematics/ECM data (speed and braking events)
- Any dash-cam video (truck or third-party motorists)
- Scene documentation (lane positions, debris, skid marks, roadway layout)
- Dispatch and maintenance records (when applicable)
What to do if you were involved or affected
If you were in a secondary crash, struck debris, or had losses during backups:
- Put medical care first and document symptoms and follow-ups.
- Save dash-cam video immediately (many systems overwrite quickly).
- Take photos when safe: damage, debris, lane conditions, detours.
- Write down your time window, direction of travel, and where traffic stopped.
- Keep receipts for towing, rentals, repairs, and missed work.
- Be careful with recorded insurance statements until you know what evidence exists and which insurers are involved.
How Morrin Law Office helps
When a crash involves a commercial vehicle, evidence and insurance layers can be more complex than a typical car wreck. Morrin Law Office may be able to help by:
- Identifying the correct carrier/insurer when details aren’t public
- Moving quickly to request preservation of key evidence when available
- Explaining Kentucky next steps clearly and building an evidence-focused plan
Free Professional Case Evaluation: Call 859-358-0300.
Morrin Law Office
214 W Main St, Richmond, KY 40475
Phone: 859-358-0300
What we’re watching for next
To update this post responsibly, we’re watching for:
- Official collision data becoming available through Kentucky Collision Analysis, which is developed and maintained by Kentucky State Police (Crash Information Kentucky)
- Additional local-news reporting that confirms vehicle types and injury details
Sources
https://www.wlwt.com/article/crash-with-injuries-reported-on-i-75-northbound-in-erlanger/60972361
https://localaccidentreports.com/category/kentucky/
https://crashinformationky.org/
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