Car Slams Into Tree on Cleveland's East Side, Killing Driver

Police investigating cause of deadly crash on Kinsman Road

Published on Mar. 2, 2026

A man died after his car struck a tree near East 123rd Street and Kinsman Road in Cleveland on February 28th. Emergency responders transported the driver to a hospital, where he later succumbed to his injuries. The cause of the crash remains under investigation by Cleveland police.

Why it matters

Kinsman Road has seen multiple serious and deadly crashes in recent years, including single-vehicle incidents where cars have struck trees or homes. This latest fatality has renewed concerns about roadway safety and the need for potential infrastructure improvements or traffic calming measures along this corridor.

The details

According to reports, the vehicle hit a tree near the intersection of East 123rd Street and Kinsman Road on Saturday morning. The driver was rushed to a local hospital but did not survive his injuries. Investigators have not yet determined what led to the crash, and they are asking anyone with information to contact the Cleveland Division of Police.

  • The incident occurred on February 28, 2026.
  • Emergency responders transported the driver to the hospital, where he later died from his injuries.

The players

Cleveland Police

The Cleveland Division of Police is investigating the cause of the deadly crash and has asked the public for any information related to the incident.

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What’s next

Investigators are continuing to examine the scene and gather evidence to determine the cause of the crash. The Cleveland Division of Police has not released the identity of the driver or provided any additional details about the incident.

The takeaway

This tragic crash on Kinsman Road highlights the ongoing safety concerns along this corridor, which has seen multiple serious and deadly incidents in recent years. The investigation into the cause of this latest fatality may lead to renewed calls for infrastructure improvements or traffic calming measures to improve roadway safety in the area.