
Columbia, MO (August 10, 2026) – A six-year-old suffered a head injury after a crash shut down all lanes at East Business Loop 70 and North Garth Avenue. Emergency units responded to help those involved on Monday, August 10.
The extent of the child's injuries beyond the head injury was not released in the initial report. It is yet not clear how the accident unfolded.
Authorities continue investigating the cause of the crash.
We hope the injured child has a full and speedy recovery.
Certain warning signs after a child's head injury call for immediate attention rather than a wait-and-see approach. Repeated vomiting, worsening headaches, and unusual drowsiness can all point to something more serious happening beneath the surface. Recognizing these signs early can make a real difference in how quickly a child gets the right care.
Confusion or trouble recognizing familiar people and places is another sign that shouldn't be brushed off, even if it seems to pass quickly. Slurred speech, sudden clumsiness, or one pupil appearing larger than the other are also signs that a child needs prompt evaluation. Parents usually notice these changes before a child can put the feeling into words.
Seizures, even brief ones, are never something to wait out at home. A child who loses consciousness at any point after a crash, even briefly, needs immediate evaluation regardless of how they seem afterward. Some of the most serious signs don't show up until hours later, which is why close observation matters in the first day or two.
Persistent crying that can't be soothed, refusal to eat, or extreme irritability can also signal pain or pressure a young child isn't able to describe. Changes in walking, balance, or grip strength on one side of the body are worth noting right away. A Columbia auto injury care provider can help parents sort out which symptoms need urgent attention and which can be monitored during a scheduled follow-up.
At Lordex Spine Center of Columbia, we help families understand what to watch for after a child's crash-related head injury and how to support recovery once the immediate danger has passed. We can evaluate your child's symptoms and guide you through the next steps.
If your child was involved in this crash, you can contact Lordex Spine Center of Columbia at (573) 443-0551 to schedule a visit.
Note: This post is based on information obtained from publicly available secondary sources. While we strive to ensure the accuracy of the information presented, Lordex Spine Center Of Columbia has not independently verified all details of the incident reported. If you notice any inaccuracies or missing information, please contact Lordex Spine Center Of Columbia so we can promptly review and update the content.
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