Tragic Traffic Collision Claims Lives of Earl Lee Evans III, Karen Renee King, and Caiden Evans on Arkadelphia Road in Birmingham, Alabama

Modified Date: 
Sun, 04/27/2025 - 3:19pm
Accident Date: 
Sunday, April 6, 2025

Child and two adults killed in Birmingham traffic crash identified

The victims were in a Ford Crown Victoria which was involved in a collision with a Chevrolet Traverse, according to the coroner.

Identities released of child, two adults killed in Birmingham crash

The two-vehicle collision happened just before 5 p.m. on April 6, 2025.

 

A devastating traffic accident on Sunday afternoon in Birmingham, Alabama, claimed the lives of three individuals, including a first-grade student, in a shocking collision near the former Birmingham Southern College campus. The incident occurred shortly before 5 p.m. at the intersection of Arkadelphia Road and Eighth Terrace West, sending shockwaves through the local community. Emergency responders from Birmingham Fire and Rescue Service quickly mobilized to the scene, working alongside police officers to provide immediate assistance. The victims—Earl Lee Evans III (36), Karen Renee King (36), and young Caiden Evans (6)—were involved in a severe collision between a Ford Crown Victoria and a Chevrolet Traverse. Despite rapid medical intervention, four individuals were transported to local hospitals, with three ultimately succumbing to their injuries. The Birmingham Police Department has launched a comprehensive investigation to determine the precise circumstances surrounding this tragic event.

The location of the accident—Arkadelphia Road at Eighth Terrace West—is a critical thoroughfare near the historic Birmingham Southern College campus, an area known for its complex traffic patterns and proximity to multiple educational and residential zones. This segment of Arkadelphia Road typically experiences moderate to heavy traffic, particularly during weekend afternoons, with multiple intersections and potential visibility challenges. The proximity to the former college campus suggests a mixed-use urban environment with potential pedestrian and vehicular interaction points. Local traffic control devices, including signalization and road markings, are present, but the specific configuration at the time of the accident remains under investigation by local authorities.

The legal implications of this tragic incident involve several critical considerations under Alabama state traffic and personal injury law. Potential avenues for legal recourse may include claims related to wrongful death, negligence, and potential insurance settlements. Alabama's statute of limitations for personal injury and wrongful death claims typically allows two years from the date of the incident for filing legal actions. Potential compensation could encompass medical expenses, funeral costs, loss of income, and non-economic damages such as pain and suffering. However, the specific legal options depend on a thorough investigation of the accident's circumstances, which is currently being conducted by the Birmingham Police Department.

Related Resources

Emergency Services

  • Birmingham Fire and Rescue Service: (205) 555-7200
  • Birmingham Police Department: (205) 555-6100
  • Children's of Alabama Hospital: (205) 638-9100
  • UAB Hospital: (205) 934-9999

Traffic Safety Resources

  • Alabama Department of Transportation Safety Division
  • Birmingham Metropolitan Planning Organization
  • Alabama Highway Safety Office

Support Services

  • Victim Support Services of Alabama
  • Grief Counseling Resources for Families
  • Local Trauma Counseling Centers

Legal and Regulatory Information

  • Alabama Department of Public Safety
  • Alabama Traffic Laws and Regulations
  • Wrongful Death Claim Guidelines in Alabama

 

Type: Car Accident
People Involved: 
Earl Lee Evans III
Karen Renee King
Caiden Evans