Chicago, IL (March 14, 2026) – Five people were injured in a multi-vehicle crash on Friday, March 13, near the intersection of 115th Street and Throop Street on Chicago’s Far South Side.
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Police reported that the crash occurred around 5:30 p.m. when a tow truck traveling westbound struck a Chevrolet in the roadway. After the initial contact, the tow truck continued forward and hit a Chicago Transit Authority bus. The impact pushed the bus into a parked Toyota nearby, resulting in a four-vehicle chain-reaction crash at the intersection.
Emergency crews arrived quickly to secure the scene. Paramedics evaluated the injured before transporting five people to nearby hospitals for further treatment.
Officials confirmed that two of the injured victims were juveniles. Authorities have not released their identities or shared details about the severity of their injuries.
Investigators documented the scene and gathered evidence to determine what led to the crash. The investigation remains ongoing.
Our hearts are with those injured, and we wish them a full and steady recovery.
How Is Fault Determined in a Multi-Vehicle Accident in Illinois?
Police reports often help determine fault in a multi-vehicle accident in Illinois. During their investigation, officers document vehicle positions, driver statements, and roadway conditions. This details helps investigators reconstruct how the crash began.
Witness statements can also provide useful details during the review process. People nearby may have seen how vehicles were moving just before the crash occurred. Their observations sometimes clarify which driver’s actions started the chain reaction.
Vehicle damage patterns also help investigators understand how the collision unfolded. Investigators examine dents, debris patterns, and the final position of each vehicle. These details help explain how the crash moved from one vehicle to another.
Traffic cameras and nearby security systems may provide additional evidence. Video footage sometimes captures the moment one vehicle strikes another or enters traffic unexpectedly. This footage can help investigators confirm the order of events.
A Chicago car accident lawyer may review crash reports, medical records, and supporting documents to help determine liability. An attorney can also explain how Illinois negligence rules may apply when multiple drivers share responsibility.
Our team at Ankin Law helps people injured in accidents across Illinois understand their legal options. We review crash reports, gather evidence, and guide you through the claims process.
If you were injured in a multi-vehicle accident, contact Ankin Law at (844) 600-0000 to learn more about your legal rights.
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