Chicago, IL (April 26, 2023) – On Wednesday night, officials say that a Chicago police officer and a second driver were both hurt in a collision on the city’s North Side, sending both to the hospital.
The Chicago Police Department reports that at about 8:15 p.m., a 35-year-old man was driving south in the 5200 block of North Ashland Avenue when he allegedly crashed into a marked police vehicle. The officer in the automobile, who was reportedly responding to a report of a person with a gun, was also using his emergency lights and sirens.
CPD reported that both the officer and the driver were in stable condition after being transported to Swedish Covenant Hospital. There were no further injuries reported.
The Nissan driver was issued a citation for failing to slow down and failing to yield to an emergency vehicle. An investigation remains active in the meantime.
Our thoughts go out to the injured victims and their loved ones at this time.
Injury Car Accidents in Chicago
Experts in traffic data have recently looked at the available statistics for our state and determined that there were around 97,000 accidents involving motor vehicles in Illinois in a single year. Over a thousand and ten people were injured or died in these vehicle accidents. Drunk driving, collisions with stationary objects, and high speeds account for three out of every four fatalities that occur in automobile accidents.
Most fatal and seriously injured accidents in Cook County have occurred on or near multi-lane highways. According to newly released data from the state of Illinois, the greater Chicago metropolitan region accounts for more than a quarter of all traffic accidents in the state of Illinois.
Accident victims often bear the brunt of someone else’s reckless driving. Patients who have received injuries in accidents face a number of financial challenges, including rising medical costs.
If you were wounded in a vehicle accident in Illinois and the other motorist was careless or distracted, you have the right to seek justice and financial recompense. After an automobile accident in Illinois, you should see a lawyer immediately. If you don’t have a lawyer, getting the at-fault motorist or their insurance company to pay you your rightful compensation might be tough.
If you were hurt in an accident and are trying to figure out what to do about it, our Chicago personal injury attorneys are here to assist. Fair and appropriate monetary recompense may be due to you or a loved one who has been harmed. Our legal team will work relentlessly to protect your rights and the rights of your loved ones during this difficult period.
D&W Law Group has extensive knowledge of the local legal system and can effectively represent you in an accident claim. If you have been injured and need answers or need to file a claim, don’t hesitate to get in touch with our Chicago personal injury attorneys without delay. To set up a free first consultation, please call 312-888-8888.
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