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Madison County, AL – One Killed and One Injured in Two-Vehicle Wreck on Quarter Mountain Rd

  • Alabama Accident News
  • Nov 12
  • 3 min read

Updated: Nov 13

Madison County, AL (November 12, 2025) – A tragic two-vehicle collision early Wednesday morning left one person dead and another injured at the intersection of Carters Gin Road and Quarter Mountain Road in Madison County. Emergency crews were dispatched shortly before 7:30 a.m. after reports of a serious wreck involving two vehicles and multiple victims.


According to information provided by HEMSI, one individual tragically died at the scene as a result of the crash. Another person suffered injuries and was transported to Huntsville Hospital Trauma Services for further evaluation and treatment. Officials stated that the injuries sustained by the survivor were non-life-threatening. No additional details regarding the condition of the injured individual were released in the initial report.


The identity of the deceased victim has not yet been made public, and no further information regarding the vehicles involved or the total number of occupants has been disclosed. The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency is handling the investigation, and no other details have been provided regarding the circumstances surrounding the collision.


Emergency responders worked to secure the area while attending to the injured individual. Traffic movement around the intersection was likely affected as crews ensured the roadway was safe for use and facilitated the arrival and departure of medical units. Quarter Mountain Road and Carters Gin Road are both known for steady local traffic, making any crash in this area a significant concern for both responders and passing motorists.


We wish the victim and everyone involved a full and speedy recovery.


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Two vehicle collisions that occur along rural and semi-rural intersections, such as those near Quarter Mountain Rd and Carters Gin Rd, can result in severe or fatal injuries due to the speeds at which vehicles often travel and the visibility challenges that may occur during early morning hours. While the specific circumstances of this wreck were not included in the initial report, emergency responders emphasize that any crash involving injuries or loss of life requires rapid intervention and coordinated efforts from medical teams and law enforcement.


Fatal collisions are devastating for families and the community. Surviving victims frequently face extensive recovery periods, medical expenses, and emotional trauma following the incident. Even when an injury is labeled non-life-threatening, it may still require ongoing treatment, rehabilitation, and follow-up care to ensure a full recovery.


At Cockrell, Cockrell, Ritchey & Ritchey, LLP, our wrongful death and car accident attorneys are dedicated to supporting individuals and families across Alabama who have suffered due to serious motor vehicle crashes. Our team is committed to providing compassionate legal assistance, helping clients understand their options, and guiding them through each stage of the process. We take the time to review every detail carefully and work toward securing accountability and compensation for those impacted.


If you or someone you love has been injured in a car accident or lost a loved one in a fatal collision, contact Cockrell, Cockrell, Ritchey & Ritchey, LLP at 205-349-2009 or visit our webpage to schedule a free consultation. Our team is ready to listen, support you, and help you move forward during this difficult time.


Notes: Our writers relied on secondary sources to create this article. Our staff has not independently verified all of the circumstances surrounding this accident; therefore, if you find any incorrect information, please contact Cockrell, Cockrell, Ritchey & Ritchey, LLP immediately so that we can update the post to reflect the most accurate information available. The post may be deleted upon request.


Disclaimer: This post's content is not intended to serve as legal or medical advice. The image used in this post was not taken at the described accident scene. This post is not intended as a business solicitation.

 
 
 

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