Windsor police temporarily closed the northbound lanes of Dougall Avenue on Wednesday, December 3, 2025, following a multi-vehicle crash, restricting traffic between Ouellette Place and South Cameron Boulevard. The roadway has since reopened, and officials have not released additional details.
What We Know So Far
Based on initial reporting, police shut down the northbound lanes to respond to the collision and manage the scene. Beyond the location of the closure and the fact the road later reopened, no further information has been shared publicly – including how the crash occurred, how many vehicles were involved, or whether anyone was injured.
Where The Closure Happened
Drivers were affected on Dougall Avenue (northbound) between:
- Ouellette Place
- South Cameron Boulevard
Even after a road reopens, it can take time for congestion to settle, especially on a major Windsor corridor where an unexpected closure can quickly ripple into nearby side streets.
Why Multi-Vehicle Crashes Can Be Complex
“Multi-vehicle” collisions are rarely straightforward. A single sudden stop, lane change, or visibility issue can trigger a chain reaction – sometimes involving multiple impacts in seconds. Investigators typically work to determine:
- The sequence of impacts (who hit whom, and when)
- Whether any driver actions contributed (speed, following distance, lane changes)
- Whether road conditions, lighting, or visibility played a role
- Whether any dashcam or nearby surveillance footage exists
If You Were Involved (or Affected), Consider These Steps
If you were in this crash – or in any multi-vehicle collision – these actions may help protect your health and ensure important details are documented:
- Get checked medically, even if symptoms feel minor at first (some injuries show up later).
- Document what you can: photos of vehicle positions (if safe), damage, road conditions, and any visible signage.
- Exchange information with other drivers and identify witnesses.
- Preserve video: save dashcam clips immediately and back them up.
- Report and follow up: obtain the incident or collision report details when available.
- Be careful with statements: stick to facts and avoid speculation about fault at the roadside.
When Legal Advice Can Be Helpful
Even without confirmed details from police, multi-vehicle collisions frequently lead to disputes about fault and responsibility – especially when injuries, missed work, or long-term symptoms are involved. If you were hurt, a consultation with a qualified personal injury lawyer from Greg Monforton & Partners can help you understand what options may exist for your potential damages claim.
