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Shelbyville Road and the I-264 interchange make Saint Matthews one of the busiest and most crash-prone corridors in Louisville Metro. If you were hurt here, call Sam Aguiar Injury Lawyers today.

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Saint Matthews is a home rule-class city in Jefferson County, sitting just east of Louisville’s urban core along Shelbyville Road (US-60). About 17,928 people live here, and the population swells dramatically every day as shoppers, commuters, and commercial traffic pour into one of the most concentrated retail corridors in Kentucky. The combination of heavy through-traffic on Shelbyville Road, high-speed access ramps on I-264, and dense parking lots surrounding Mall St. Matthews creates the conditions for serious crashes throughout the year. Sam Aguiar Injury Lawyers represents Saint Matthews crash victims and delivers more of their settlement through the Bigger Share Guarantee®.

Why Shelbyville Road Is So Dangerous in Saint Matthews

Shelbyville Road (US-60) is the spine of Saint Matthews, running through a dense commercial corridor packed with driveways, parking lot entrances, signalized intersections, and retail destinations. Drivers turning into and out of shopping centers cross lanes of fast-moving traffic dozens of times per block. The intersection at Shelbyville Road and Breckenridge Lane is one of the most documented crash locations in the area. A 2024 Reddit thread from Louisville residents described the Shelbyville Road corridor around Saint Matthews as having an “insane amount of traffic accidents,” pointing to the density of driveway cuts and unprotected turning movements as the core problem.

In June 2023, a fatal crash on Shelbyville Road near the retail strip involved a car striking a semi truck that was preparing to offload at a commercial property. WDRB reported that the semi driver felt a bump and investigators were called to the scene. In September 2025, a separate crash involved an overturned semi trailer that shut down Shelbyville Road in both directions at Valhalla View Drive, with WLKY reporting the closure affected the entire corridor. These are not isolated incidents. Commercial vehicles share a road designed for retail access, and that mismatch creates severe crash risk for everyone else on the road.

I-264 Crashes Near the Saint Matthews Interchange

I-264 (the Watterson Expressway) runs directly through Saint Matthews and is one of Louisville Metro’s primary crosstown loops. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet’s 2024 Traffic Collision Facts Report recorded 1,428 total crashes on I-264 that year, including 200 injury crashes, 2 fatal collisions, and 274 people injured. The Breckenridge Lane interchange and the stretch between the Saint Matthews exits and Westport Road are among the most congested segments of the expressway. In March 2026, a fatal high-speed crash on the Watterson Expressway resulted in the victim being transported to University of Louisville Hospital, the region’s Level I trauma center.

In March 2026, all lanes on the Watterson were blocked near Saint Matthews after a seven-vehicle crash that WDRB reported caused a major backup. High-speed merging near on-ramps, abrupt lane changes, and late-night impaired driving are the most common factors in I-264 crashes near Saint Matthews. If you were hurt on I-264 near the Saint Matthews exits, your options are explained in detail on our car accident practice page.

Parking Lot and Pedestrian Accidents at Mall St. Matthews

Mall St. Matthews and the surrounding retail blocks along Shelbyville Road generate some of the highest pedestrian and parking lot crash risk in Jefferson County. Shoppers cross active lanes between parking structures and storefronts, delivery vehicles block sight lines, and drivers distracted by traffic entering and exiting the mall area create hazards that are not always captured in road-based crash statistics. In 2018, St. Matthews Police and LMPD responded to a pedestrian struck in the 3900 block of Shelbyville Road near Breckenridge Lane. Following a separate hit-and-run that left a pedestrian seriously injured, the Courier-Journal reported that St. Matthews Police increased enforcement along the Shelbyville Road corridor specifically because of the volume of pedestrian conflicts.

Parking lot crashes often go underpublicized because police may not always respond, but they produce real injuries ranging from broken bones to soft tissue trauma. Kentucky law does not treat parking lot crashes differently from road crashes when it comes to liability. If another driver hit you in a parking lot, you have the same right to recover compensation as if the crash happened on a public road. Our pedestrian accident attorneys handle these cases across Jefferson County.

Common Injuries in Saint Matthews Crashes

The crash patterns most common in Saint Matthews produce a consistent range of serious injuries. Rear-end collisions in retail traffic, T-bone impacts at unprotected intersections on Shelbyville Road, and high-speed collisions on I-264 all generate significant trauma.

Traumatic Brain Injuries

Spinal Cord Injuries

Broken Bones

Neck & Back Injuries

Internal Injuries

Soft Tissue Damage

Many Saint Matthews crash victims are taken to University of Louisville Hospital or Norton Brownsboro Hospital for treatment of serious injuries. Medical bills pile up quickly while you are out of work. Kentucky is a fault-based state for auto accidents, meaning the at-fault driver’s insurer is on the hook for your medical costs, lost wages, and other losses. Getting the full value of your claim takes documentation and prompt action before evidence disappears.

What to Do After a Crash in Saint Matthews

The actions you take in the first 48 hours after a crash in Saint Matthews can determine how much you recover. Evidence disappears fast, and insurance companies are already building their case against you.

  1. Call 911. A police report is the official record of the crash. St. Matthews Police can be reached at (502) 888-8888, and crash reports for Louisville Metro-area crashes are available through LMPD’s online report portal or Kentucky State Police via the KSP civilian collision portal.
  2. Photograph everything. Capture all vehicles, road conditions, skid marks, traffic signals, and visible injuries before anything is moved or towed.
  3. Seek medical care the same day. Delayed treatment gives insurers an opening to argue your injuries were not caused by the crash. Go to an emergency room or urgent care immediately.
  4. Do not give a recorded statement. The other driver’s insurance company will call quickly. You are not required to give them a recorded statement, and doing so can reduce your recovery.
  5. Call Sam Aguiar Injury Lawyers. We handle everything from evidence preservation to final settlement. You focus on getting better. We’ll handle everything else.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How dangerous is Shelbyville Road in Saint Matthews? +
Shelbyville Road through Saint Matthews is one of the most congested and crash-prone corridors in Louisville Metro. The stretch near Breckenridge Lane has been repeatedly flagged by residents and local media for the volume of accidents at its commercial intersections. The density of driveway cuts, turning movements, and pedestrian crossings makes it significantly more dangerous than a typical surface street. Crash reports are available through LMPD’s online portal.
What should I do if I was in a crash on I-264 near Saint Matthews? +
Call 911, seek medical care the same day, and document the scene with photos before you leave. The KYTC 2024 report recorded 1,428 total crashes on I-264 with 274 people injured. Insurance companies handling these claims are experienced at minimizing payouts. Do not give a recorded statement to the other driver’s insurer before speaking with a lawyer.
Can I recover damages if I was hit in a parking lot at Mall St. Matthews? +
Yes. Kentucky’s fault-based system applies to parking lot crashes the same way it applies to road crashes. If another driver caused the collision, you can seek compensation for your medical bills, lost wages, and other losses. The property owner may also have liability depending on the circumstances. Our personal injury team handles these claims across Jefferson County.
Can I recover damages if a truck hit my car on Shelbyville Road? +
Yes. In many truck accident cases you can pursue both the driver and the trucking company. Federal regulations under 49 CFR Part 390 require carriers to maintain driver qualification files, hours-of-service logs, and maintenance records. Trucking companies deploy their own investigators quickly after a crash. Our truck accident team moves immediately to preserve black box data and electronic logging device records before they disappear.
How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Kentucky? +
Kentucky’s statute of limitations for personal injury claims is one year from the date of the crash under KRS 413.140. Missing that deadline bars your claim entirely. Acting quickly also preserves critical evidence including surveillance footage from Mall St. Matthews and surrounding retail cameras, witness statements, and crash scene data that may not be available weeks later.
What is the Bigger Share Guarantee®? +
The Bigger Share Guarantee® means you take home more of your settlement than you would at other firms. Our flat-fee structure keeps more money in your pocket. There is $0 out-of-pocket cost to you, ever. You pay nothing unless we recover for you, and when we do, you get more. Learn more on our personal injury practice page.
Where do I get a copy of my Saint Matthews crash report? +
If Louisville Metro Police responded, reports are available through LMPD’s online report portal. If St. Matthews Police responded, contact them directly at (502) 888-8888. For Kentucky State Police reports, use the KSP civilian collision portal.
Does Sam Aguiar Injury Lawyers serve clients in Saint Matthews? +
Yes. We serve clients across Jefferson County and all of Louisville Metro, including Saint Matthews. Our Louisville office handles motor vehicle crash cases, dog bites, and premises liability. Call (502) 888-8888 any time. There is no cost to speak with us, and if we take your case, you pay $0 out-of-pocket until we recover for you. See all of our locations at our Locations page.

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