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Huntley, IL – Critical Injuries in Collision at IL-47 & Powers Rd

by | May 10, 2020 | Uncategorized

The Nissan entered the south shoulder and struck a tree. The 15-year-old driver was hospitalized following the crash. A 16-year-old passenger, from Huntley suffered critical injuries and was transported to Northwestern Medicine Huntley Hospital before being airlifted to Lutheran General Hospital in Park Ridge, Illinois.

Another 15-year-old passenger was taken to Northwestern Medicine by a family member at the scene. An ongoing investigation into the crash is currently underway.

Our thoughts are with the injured victims and their families at this time. We hope for their full recovery.

Car Crashes in Illinois

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In 2011, there were 772 car crashes on average in Illinois each day. That year, 84,172 people were injured in vehicle collisions statewide. That’s nearly nine people being injured every hour.

What you do the moments after an accident is of critical importance. Many crash victims are unsure of how to get the compensation they need to recover after a serious accident. In some cases, injured parties can consult with a qualified Illinois car crash attorney to discuss their next steps to take.

When you or a loved one is injured, it’s extremely serious. At Kent M. Lucaccioni, Ltd., we understand this, and it forms our entire approach. If you’ve been unfairly injured in a car accident, contact our offices today at 877-930-2551.

Note: As a result of the secondary sources that were used to complete this post, the information included within has not been independently verified by our own staff and may include misinformation. If you read something that, to your knowledge, is incorrect, please contact us as soon as possible and we will correct the inaccuracy.

Disclaimer: As members of the local Chicago and broader Illinois community, we hope everyone in our community is safe and protected. We cover the events included in this blog as a way to offer support to the victims in similar circumstances and to provide relief during these difficult times. This is not a solicitation for business, and this information should not be misconstrued as medical or legal advice. You should speak with a trained legal professional for more information regarding your situation. The photographs depicted in these posts are not representative of the actual accident scene.

 

The Nissan entered the south shoulder and struck a tree. The 15-year-old driver was hospitalized following the crash. A 16-hear-old passenger, from Huntley suffered critical injuries and was transported to Northwestern Medicine Huntley Hospital before being airlifted to Lutheran General Hospital in Park Ridge, Illinois.

Another 15-year-old passenger was taken to Northwestern Medicine by a family member at the scene. An ongoing investigation into the crash is currently underway.

Our thoughts are with the injured victims and their families at this time. We hope for their full recovery.

Car Crashes in Illinois

Thumbnail image for hill

In 2011, there were 772 car crashes on average in Illinois each day. That year, 84,172 people were injured in vehicle collisions statewide. That’s nearly nine people being injured every hour.

What you do the moments after an accident is of critical importance. Many crash victims are unsure of how to get the compensation they need to recover after a serious accident. In some cases, injured parties can consult with a qualified Illinois car crash attorney to discuss their next steps to take.

When you or a loved one is injured, it’s extremely serious. At Kent M. Lucaccioni, Ltd., we understand this, and it forms our entire approach. If you’ve been unfairly injured in a car accident, contact our offices today at 877-930-2551.

Note: As a result of the secondary sources that were used to complete this post, the information included within has not been independently verified by our own staff and may include misinformation. If you read something that, to your knowledge, is incorrect, please contact us as soon as possible and we will correct the inaccuracy.

Disclaimer: As members of the local Chicago and broader Illinois community, we hope everyone in our community is safe and protected. We cover the events included in this blog as a way to offer support to the victims in similar circumstances and to provide relief during these difficult times. This is not a solicitation for business, and this information should not be misconstrued as medical or legal advice. You should speak with a trained legal professional for more information regarding your situation. The photographs depicted in these posts are not representative of the actual accident scene.

 

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