Beecher, IL (February 14, 2026) – One person died after a three-vehicle crash on Friday, February 13, along Dixie Highway near County Line Road in Beecher. The collision happened around 3:13 p.m. and involved two passenger vehicles and a semi-truck.
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Illinois State Police said one driver failed to stop at a posted sign and entered the roadway. A semi-truck then struck that vehicle, and it caught fire after impact.
Authorities confirmed the person in that vehicle died at the scene. Officials have not released the victim’s identity, age, or gender.
Emergency units arrived shortly after the crash and checked those involved. The truck driver was not injured and remained at the scene.
Investigators documented the roadway and examined the damaged vehicles. Authorities continue to investigate the cause of the crash.
We extend our sincere condolences to the family of the person who lost their life.
What Documents Do I Need to File a Fatal Accident Claim in Illinois?
A certified death certificate is required for any fatal claim. It confirms the date, place, and official cause of death. This document directly connects the loss to the incident.
An official police or crash report provides a detailed account of what occurred. It identifies the parties involved and outlines early findings. Insurers and courts often review this report carefully.
Medical records and emergency treatment files document the care provided before death. These records explain the injuries and medical efforts made. They help establish a clear link between the crash and the fatal outcome.
Proof of relationship and estate documents show who has legal authority to file. Letters of office or probate records confirm standing. Courts will not proceed without proper authorization.
Financial records outline the income and benefits lost after the death. Pay statements and tax returns help measure economic impact. These documents support damage calculations.
Photographs, videos, and preserved physical evidence provide visual context. Images of the scene and vehicles help clarify how the collision happened. They strengthen the overall presentation of the claim.
A wrongful death attorney can gather all required documents into one organized file. A lawyer prepares court paperwork and manages communication with insurance companies. Legal guidance helps keep the claim moving and reduces unnecessary delays.
At Ankin Law, we assist families after the loss of a loved one in a crash. We help collect records and organize the documentation needed for a claim.
If you lost a loved one in a multi-vehicle accident in Illinois, contact Ankin Law at (844) 600-0000. You can schedule a free consultation to discuss your case and learn about your legal options
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