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Updated 19:26

Serious car crash on National Road 62 near Wilczkowo

A serious car crash on National Road 62 near Wilczkowo injured two people; air ambulance was deployed. What expats should know.

A serious car crash occurred on national road 62 near Wilczkowo on Saturday evening. Consequently, emergency services including the Lotnicze Pogotowie Ratunkowe air ambulance responded to the scene.

What happened and immediate response

The collision involved a Volkswagen and a Volvo. Moreover, the crash happened around 20:00 on a stretch in Płock county. Police say a 23-year-old driver of the Volkswagen turned left. However, she did not yield to a 42-year-old driver of a Volvo. Consequently, the impact injured two passengers. In addition, responders transported a 25-year-old passenger from the Volkswagen to hospital with serious injuries. Therefore, the 44-year-old passenger in the Volvo also went to hospital with injuries.

Details of the serious car crash

Police officers reported that both drivers were sober at the time. Moreover, the scene required coordinated work by police and rescue teams. The medical helicopter landed nearby to speed up care. Consequently, traffic on national road 62 moved in a shuttle pattern. In addition, authorities warned that disruptions might continue until about 01:00. However, police will continue to investigate the exact sequence of events. Therefore, initial findings remain preliminary.

Why this matters for expats and road users

The road is a key regional artery. In addition, many commuters and truck drivers use this route between towns. Therefore, accidents here can cause long delays and disrupt local supply chains. Moreover, air ambulance activations show how serious injuries can be. Consequently, you should expect robust emergency coordination in Poland. However, you should also know how the system works if you become involved in an accident.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you are an expat involved in a crash in Poland, call 112 immediately. Moreover, the Lotnicze Pogotowie Ratunkowe (air ambulance) handles severe cases. In addition, public health care is managed by the NFZ (National Health Fund). If you pay contributions or hold an EU form, NFZ may cover emergency hospital care. Also, social and insurance matters fall under ZUS (social insurance). Therefore, keep your passport and insurance papers handy. A ‘mandat’ means a traffic fine, and the police may issue one on the spot. Finally, you may have a PESEL number if you live here long term, but you can still get emergency care without it.

What to do after an accident

First, secure the scene and call emergency services. In addition, take photos and exchange insurance details. Moreover, get witness names if possible. Secondly, notify your insurer and consider legal advice if injuries are serious. Therefore, keep medical records and police reports for any claim. However, note that minor collisions can still lead to significant repair costs.

Local police in Płock will clarify the legal outcome. Moreover, they will determine fault and any charges. Consequently, drivers should cooperate and provide statements. In addition, if you do not speak Polish, request an interpreter through your embassy or insurer. Therefore, quick and clear communication speeds up the process.

Finally, authorities are reminding drivers to use caution on national roads. Moreover, early evening hours can be risky due to light and traffic mix. Therefore, reduce speed and signal clearly when turning.

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