Serious accident in Ingolstadt: Woman freed from car by fire department!
Serious traffic accident in Ingolstadt: 41-year-old disregards right of way, both drivers in hospital. Investigations are ongoing.

Serious accident in Ingolstadt: Woman freed from car by fire department!
On Thursday morning, August 14, 2025, a significant traffic accident occurred at around 8 a.m. at the intersection of Goethestrasse and Hebbelstrasse in Ingolstadt. The traffic lights on site were out of order due to a technical defect, which further complicated the situation. Loud Pfaffenhofen Today A 41-year-old car driver from Ingolstadt disregarded the “grant right of way” rule and entered the intersection area without braking.
Meanwhile, a 32-year-old driver from Regensburg was driving in the left lane of Goethestrasse towards the city center. The collision between the two vehicles was inevitable. The consequences were serious: The 41-year-old was seriously injured and had to be freed from her vehicle by the professional fire department. The 32-year-old, however, escaped with minor injuries and was able to get out of his vehicle on his own. Both people involved were taken to hospital after initial treatment.
Damage and traffic disruptions
The material damage is estimated at around 50,000 euros, which is clearly noticeable for those involved. Goethestraße in the direction of the motorway had to be closed for around three hours, which led to minor traffic disruptions. The police have launched an investigation against the 41-year-old, who is being investigated for endangering road traffic and negligent bodily harm.
Accidents like this show the explosive situation in road traffic, especially when technical defects occur. In many cases, technical setbacks are the cause of serious incidents. These not only bring health to the brink, but also road safety. Drivers are therefore well advised to be particularly attentive and pay attention to traffic signs and rules, even if the technology doesn't cooperate.
Health aspects after an accident
Not only can injuries occur after a serious traffic accident, but the risk of kidney impairment should not be underestimated, especially when taking certain medications, which are often necessary after an accident. According to WebMD Taking painkillers, especially if used excessively, can lead to five percent of chronic kidney failure cases each year. Antibiotics and diuretics also pose risks to the kidneys.
The kidneys are responsible for eliminating waste and regulating fluid balance in the body. But what many people don't know is that some medications can significantly impair kidney function. It is advisable to consult a doctor before taking cholesterol or diabetes medications and antacids to avoid unnecessary risks.
A traffic accident should never be underestimated. Whether as a person affected or as a witness – caution and knowledge of possible health effects can be crucial and should not be taken lightly.