Bullhead City, AZ (January 10, 2026) – A crossing guard suffered serious injuries after a pickup truck struck her while she directed traffic near a Bullhead City school on January 7. The crash happened outside Mohave Accelerated Learning Center near Marina Boulevard and Riviera Boulevard.
Emergency units responded to the scene at approximately 7:30 a.m. Authorities confirmed a vehicle hit a crossing guard during active morning traffic near the school.
The injured crossing guard is a 48-year-old woman from Bullhead City. Investigators said a 16-year-old boy driving a pickup truck struck her while she managed traffic flow.
Paramedics rushed the woman to Western Arizona Regional Medical Center for immediate treatment. Doctors later transferred her by air to Sunrise Hospital in Las Vegas due to the severity of her injuries. Officials have not released specific details about her condition.
Bullhead City police reported the teen driver told investigators he did not see the crossing guard before the crash. Officers cited him for failure to control speed and for lacking current vehicle registration. Authorities released the teen following the citation process.
No additional details about the moments leading up to the crash have been confirmed. Officials have not stated whether additional factors contributed to the incident. Authorities continue to review the circumstances surrounding the crash.
Our thoughts remain with the injured crossing guard as she continues treatment and recovery.
Risks Crossing Guards Face During Morning School Traffic
Crossing guards face daily risks while helping children and families move safely through busy school zones. Morning traffic often includes hurried drivers, changing light conditions, and heavy pedestrian movement. These factors increase the chance of serious injury when drivers fail to notice traffic control personnel.
Pedestrian impacts often cause severe injuries due to direct vehicle contact. Common injuries include broken bones, head trauma, internal injuries, and spinal damage. Even at moderate speeds, a vehicle can cause significant harm to someone standing in the roadway.
Medical care after a pedestrian crash often involves multiple stages. Initial emergency treatment may stabilize injuries, while later care can include surgery, rehabilitation, or long-term therapy. Medical records created during treatment help document the full extent of injuries and recovery needs.
A personal injury lawyer can assist injured pedestrians by explaining how injury claims typically work. Legal guidance can help organize medical records, review insurance policies, and explain communication with insurers. An attorney can also explain what types of compensation may be available based on the situation.
School-zone pedestrian cases often involve additional considerations. These may include traffic control procedures, driver responsibilities, and roadway design. A lawyer can help explain how these elements may factor into a claim review.
Recovery timelines vary widely after pedestrian crashes. Some injuries heal within weeks, while others require months of care. Clear information helps injured people plan for medical appointments, missed work, and ongoing treatment needs.
National Injury Help has experience reviewing injury-related questions and explaining possible next steps. We help people understand their options after pedestrian accidents. Our team can help clarify how medical bills, insurance communication, and documentation may apply.
If you have questions about a pedestrian injury, you can speak with our team. Contact National Injury Help at (866) 932-4817 to speak with our experienced pedestrian accident lawyer about your available options.
Note: The information provided in this article is based on reports from publicly available sources, including news outlets, police reports, and eyewitness accounts. National Injury Help has not independently verified all details of the reported incident. If you find any inaccurate or outdated information, please contact us, and we will review and update the content as appropriate. The photo used in this post is for illustrative purposes only and does not depict the actual scene of the incident.
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