A Look at Louisiana’s 2025 Crash Statistics
At Gordon McKernan Injury Attorneys, we’re committed to keeping our community informed about Louisiana car accident trends and traffic safety across the state. Each year, data from LSU’s Center for Analytics and Research in Transportation Safety helps reveal where crashes are happening, what’s causing them, and how drivers can better protect themselves.
With more vehicles on the road than ever, understanding these trends isn’t just helpful—it can save lives. Below is a clearer, more mobile-friendly breakdown of Louisiana’s 2025 crash statistics and what they mean for drivers across the state.
Louisiana Injury Accident Trends for 2025: High-Risk Parishes and Hotspots
Traffic accidents happen every day, and many lead to injuries that create long-term physical, emotional, and financial challenges for victims and families.
In 2025, Louisiana recorded 58,997 suspected injury crashes. That’s a sobering reminder that a moment of distraction, misjudgment, or risky behavior can have lasting consequences.
Where Injury Crashes Happened Most
Two parishes led the state:
- East Baton Rouge Parish: 7,745 suspected injury crashes (highest)
- Orleans Parish: 6,494 suspected injury crashes (close second)
These numbers point to a consistent trend: high-traffic urban areas are crash hotspots. Congestion, heavy commuter flow, distracted driving, and roadway hazards all increase the likelihood of serious collisions.
Most Dangerous Months for Louisiana Car Accidents in 2025
Crashes happen year-round, but the data shows that certain months carry a higher risk on Louisiana roads.
October Had the Most Injury Crashes
- October 2025: 3,269 injury crashes (highest month statewide)
Fall traffic patterns, seasonal events, and changing weather can all contribute to more collisions, especially in busy areas with frequent stop-and-go traffic.
March Had the Most Fatalities
- March 2025: 71 deaths (highest month for fatal crashes)
This is an important reminder that risk isn’t limited to one season. Increased travel, unpredictable driving conditions, and risky behaviors like impairment or distraction can spike at different times of the year.
Fatal Car Crashes in Louisiana in 2025: What the Latest Data Shows
Fatal car accidents in Louisiana are the most devastating type of traffic accident, leaving families grieving and communities shaken.
In 2025, Louisiana recorded:
- 655 fatal crashes
- 690 total fatalities
Behind every number is a person whose life mattered—and a family permanently changed by a preventable event.
Parish with the Most Fatal Crashes
- East Baton Rouge Parish: 51 fatal crashes (highest in Louisiana)
In high-traffic areas, the mix of fast-moving roads, congestion, pedestrian activity, and distracted driving can create conditions where a single mistake becomes deadly.
The Cost of DUI in Louisiana: 2025 Impaired Driving Crash Data
Impaired driving remains one of the most dangerous and preventable causes of deadly crashes in Louisiana, including every Louisiana DUI car accident that devastates families in an instant.
In 2025:
- 216 fatal injury crashes involved impaired drivers
- About 60% of fatal crashes involving impaired drivers happened on weekends
Weekends often bring more social events, alcohol use, and late-night driving—making them a higher-risk period for DUI-related tragedies.
Alcohol and drugs can impair:
- Reaction time
- Judgment
- Coordination and vehicle control
Even with DUI laws and public safety campaigns, impaired driving continues to cost lives and cause preventable heartbreak.
If you plan to drink or use substances, make a plan before you go: use a designated driver, rideshare, or stay where you are. One decision can be the difference between getting home safely and a permanent loss.
Making Louisiana Roads Safer: Next Steps After an Injury Crash
These statistics are more than numbers—they represent people injured, families grieving, and lives changed forever on Louisiana roads. At Gordon McKernan Injury Attorneys, we continue to advocate for safer driving practices because every driver has a role to play in preventing crashes.
If you or a loved one has been injured in an accident, we’re here to help. Our attorneys are committed to fighting for accident victims and pursuing the compensation they deserve.
Stay safe, Louisiana. Let’s work together to make our roads safer for everyone.
Office Locations
Denham Springs Office
163 Del Orleans Ave., Denham Springs, LA 70726
Gonzales Office
220 S. Burnside Ave. Gonzales, LA 70737
New Orleans Office
4241 Veterans Memorial Blvd, Suite 15 Metairie, LA 70006
Zachary Office
4361 Main St. Zachary, LA 70791
© 2026 Gordon McKernan Injury Attorneys.










