Markham, IL – One Injured in Four-Vehicle Crash on I-57 at 159th St

Markham, IL (April 7, 2026) – A four-vehicle crash left one person injured Monday, April 6, on Interstate 57 near 159th Street in the south suburb of Markham.

One Injured in Four-Vehicle Crash on I-57 at 159th St

The accident happened around 11:58 a.m. in the northbound lanes of Intestate 57. According to state police, four vehicles were involved in the crash under circumstances that have not been fully explained.

Emergency units arrived at the scene and found at least one person hurt. Paramedics treated the injured victim and took them to a nearby hospital for further care, though their condition has not been shared.

Officials briefly closed the on-ramp to northbound Interstate 57 following the crash. Crews later reopened the ramp after clearing the scene and assisting those involved.

Authorities continue to investigate the cause of the crash. 

Our thoughts are with the injured person, and we hope for their full recovery.

What Are The Most Common Injuries In A Car Crash?

Common injuries in a car crash include whiplash, back injuries, head trauma, and broken bones. These injuries can range from mild soreness to more serious conditions that require ongoing treatment. In places like Illinois, crashes on busy highways often involve sudden stops and multiple impacts, which can increase the chance of these types of injuries.

Neck and back strain are among the most reported issues after a collision. People may also experience concussions or other head injuries, even without a direct hit. Some symptoms, such as stiffness or dizziness, may not appear right away, which is why medical evaluation soon after a crash can be important.

Under Illinois law, drivers involved in injury accidents must report the crash and may need to work through insurance claims to cover medical costs and damages. The state follows a modified comparative fault rule, which means a person can seek compensation if they are less than 50% responsible for the accident. Keeping medical records, bills, and other documents organized can help explain how injuries relate to the crash.

After an injury crash, a car accident lawyer can review your situation and explain how Illinois laws may apply. They can help organize paperwork and clarify how insurance communication and claims may work after a collision. 

At Ankin Law, we have years of experience examining injury cases and explaining available options under Illinois law. We can review how medical bills, insurance communication, and documentation may apply to your case and help clarify what steps may follow. 

If you want clear information about your options, contact Ankin Law at (844) 600-0000 to speak with our team about your situation.

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