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Chicago, IL – Two Dead, Several Hurt in Major Multi-Car Crash at 143rd St & Kings Rd in Homer Glen

Chicago, IL - Two Dead, Several Hurt in Major Multi-Car Crash at 143rd St & Kings Rd in Homer Glen

Chicago, IL (June 21, 2022) – On Tuesday afternoon, June 20, authorities in the Chicago suburb of Homer Glen reported that two individuals were killed and numerous more people were wounded in a major multi-vehicle collision.

On Tuesday around 5:25 p.m., deputies with the Will County Sheriff’s Department were sent to the accident, which took place at the junction of 143rd Street and Kings Road.

According to authorities, three automobiles were involved in the collision. Initial investigations show that one of the cars crossed into oncoming traffic and collided with the other two vehicles. Police added that one male and one female perished in the accident, while three others were sent to area hospitals in serious condition.

At the time, motorists were requested to seek alternative routes and to avoid the area surrounding 143rd Street. An accident investigation remains underway at this time, and further information surrounding the specific details has not been released publicly.

Our sincerest condolences are extended to the loved ones of the deceased victims. We are thinking about the crash victims who were hurt and hope they have a speedy recovery.

Fatalities & Serious Injuries Reported in Chicago Car Wrecks

Approximately 67,000 car accidents occurred in Illinois, resulting in at least 94,000 injuries, according to state data. In addition, around 975 people perished as a consequence of 955 horrific occurrences. According to authorities, the majority of fatal incidents were caused by vehicles colliding with immovable objects, intoxicated or drugged drivers, and excessive speed.

Sadly, these and other sorts of traffic incidents are all too prevalent in and around Cook County, with the majority occurring at highly used junctions. And per the current state statistics, about one-fourth of all auto accidents in Illinois occur in the Chicago metropolitan area.

The victims of preventable traffic accidents who are harmed due to the negligence of others face the weight of the repercussions. Regardless matter how the scenario transpired, this holds true. In addition to growing medical expenses, horrific physical injuries, and other financial concerns, victims must also cope with the stress and anguish of mental suffering.

If you or a member of your family has been hurt or killed as a result of one of these situations, you may be qualified to pursue a variety of legal alternatives. If you were not responsible for an accident, you should immediately contact a Chicago automobile accident attorney.

You have the right to seek justice and full and fair compensation if you are injured in one of these preventable vehicle accidents in Illinois, particularly if the accident was caused by another driver’s negligence or inattention. Recovering significant monetary compensation from the drivers or insurance companies responsible for these collisions can be extremely complicated and difficult without the assistance of an experienced attorney; therefore, Illinois accident victims should seek legal counsel as soon as possible after their collision.

The lawyers at D&W Law Group are well-versed in the complexities of our state’s legal system, so we know how to file a compelling accident claim. Do not hesitate to call one of our Chicago personal injury attorneys immediately. Call 312-888-8888 for information on how to book a free consultation tailored to your specific requirements and accident claim criteria.

Our Chicago personal injury lawyers are standing by to take your call and schedule a free, no-obligation examination of your case. We will research all of your legal options thoroughly, help you organize the facts of your case, and work swiftly to get you the justice you deserve. During this difficult moment, we will do all possible to safeguard your legal rights and those of your family.

Note: Our team of writers uses secondary sources including news reports, police accident reports, social media posts, and sometimes, eyewitness accounts to compose these posts. Our firm has not independently verified any of the facts surrounding this particular accident, therefore, if you locate any information that is not correct, please let us know right away. We will correct the post to reflect the most accurate information available. We will remove a post upon request. 

Disclaimer: This is not a solicitation for business.  The information provided in this post is not intended to be legal advice or medical advice. If you or a loved one is injured in an accident, always seek medical assistance as soon as possible. The photo used in this post was not taken at the described accident scene.

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