Chicago, IL (May 25, 2025) – Six people were injured in a two-vehicle crash in the far north Chicago suburb of Grayslake on Sunday afternoon, May 25.
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At 3:24 p.m., the Grayslake police and fire departments were called for a crash near Peterson and Midlothian Roads. Police said a 2025 Corvette was headed west on Peterson Road and turning left, when it struck a 2020 GMC sport-utility vehicle that was headed east.
The SUV rolled over, and a 12-year-old was ejected from the back seat, Grayslake police said. The fire department said three other people needed to be extricated from the two vehicles. Crews worked for 25 minutes to extricate the patients, the fire department said.
Police have not released information on what may have led to the crash. Investigators remained on the scene for an extended period, photographing the vehicles and speaking with those involved. No citations have been reported at this time, but the crash remains under investigation.
We hope those injured in this accident recover quickly.
Car Accidents in Illinois
Illinois sees a substantial number of vehicle accidents each year. In fact, the Illinois Department of Transportation reported over 295,000 crashes statewide in a recent year, with nearly 20% resulting in injuries. Urban areas such as Chicago often face higher crash rates due to traffic congestion, road construction, and distracted driving.
Here are some key factors often linked to injury-causing accidents:
- Distracted Driving: From texting and phone calls to adjusting the radio, distracted driving continues to be one of the most common causes of collisions. Even a few seconds of inattention can lead to a serious crash, especially in busy intersections.
- Failure to Yield: Many crashes happen because a driver fails to yield the right of way. This is especially dangerous in urban intersections like the one at 79th Street and Wolcott Avenue. Failing to yield can lead to side-impact collisions, which frequently cause injuries to both drivers and passengers.
- Poor Visibility: Whether caused by weather, nighttime driving, or obstructed intersections, poor visibility significantly raises the risk of a crash. When drivers can’t clearly see other vehicles or pedestrians, they’re more likely to misjudge distances or react too late.
- Speeding: Driving over the posted speed limit reduces a driver’s reaction time and increases the force of impact in a crash. Speed-related accidents are more likely to result in injuries, and they’re especially dangerous in dense city traffic.
If you or a loved one has been injured in an Illinois crash, contact our car accident attorneys in Chicago. Getting legal support early can protect your rights, help you build a strong claim, and allow you to focus on healing. The sooner you speak with a lawyer, the better your chances of securing fair compensation.
At Ankin Law, we offer free consultations. Our experienced legal team is here to help you understand your options and determine the best course of action. Don’t face this difficult time alone. Let our team support you and pursue the justice you deserve. Call us today at (844) 600-0000 to speak with someone about your case. We’re available to listen, advise, and fight for your rights.
Note: We use outside sources such as news reports, police reports, social media platforms, and first-hand or eyewitness accounts about accidents that happen throughout the state of Illinois. We have not verified any of the facts surrounding this particular accident. Please contact Ankin Law, LLC, if you locate incorrect information in our post. We will correct it immediately or remove a post if requested.
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