Chicago, IL – Eight Injured in Two-Car Crash Involving a Police Vehicle on S Hermitage Ave

Chicago, IL (April 15, 2026) – Eight people were hurt in a two-car accident early Tuesday, April 14, on the city’s West Side. The crash happened around 4:15 a.m. in the 5100 block of South Hermitage Avenue in the Back of the Yards neighborhood.

Eight Injured in Two-Car Crash Involving a Police Vehicle on S Hermitage Ave

Police said a man driving a black SUV was heading north with five passengers when he reportedly ran a stop sign. The SUV then struck a squad car carrying two officers.

All eight people involved suffered injuries in the collision. The two officers were taken to a hospital in fair condition, while the SUV driver and his passengers received medical care for non-life-threatening injuries.

Authorities have not released the ages of those involved or shared further details about the victims. It is also unclear if any citations were issued following the crash.

Authorities continue to investigate the cause of the accident. 

Our thoughts are with those injured as they recover.

What Evidence To Collect After an Injury Crash in Illinois

After an injury crash in Illinois, it is important to collect clear and organized evidence as soon as possible. Key items include photos of the scene, contact information from those involved, witness details, and a copy of the police report. This information helps create a clearer picture of how the accident happened and supports any next steps.

Photos and videos can show vehicle positions, road conditions, traffic signs, and visible injuries. Witness statements may also provide helpful perspectives, especially if events are unclear. Keeping records of medical visits, diagnoses, and treatment plans is equally important, as these documents help connect injuries to the crash and guide follow-up care.

Injury accidents can lead to a range of physical issues, from minor soreness to more serious conditions. Some people may not notice symptoms right away, which makes early medical evaluation useful. Medical records, bills, and receipts can also become important when tracking recovery and understanding the overall impact of the collision.

A Chicago car accident lawyer can review collected evidence and explain how it may apply to a claim. This may include organizing documents, reviewing insurance communications, and answering questions about available options. 

If you want clear information about your crash in Chicago or throughout Illinois, you can contact our team to receive clear legal information. At Ankin Law, we can explain what steps may be available after an injury crash. Contact Ankin Law at (844) 600-0000 to arrange a free meeting. 

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