Chicago, IL – Two Hurt in Crash at N Cicero Ave & W Schubert Ave

Chicago, IL (May 1, 2026) – Two people were hurt in a vehicle crash on Friday, May 1, in Chicago. Initial reports indicate that a white Volvo and a Toyota Camry collided at the intersection of North Cicero Avenue and West Schubert Avenue.

Emergency crews responded around 5:59 p.m. after receiving reports of the crash. Paramedics treated both victims at the scene before transporting them to a nearby hospital. Their current condition remains unknown at this time.

Authorities continue to investigate the cause of the collision.

We hope for a full and steady recovery for the injured individuals.

How Do I Report a Car Accident in Chicago, IL?

If you are involved in a crash in Chicago, you should report it through police at the scene or by filing a report afterward. You can call 911, visit a station, or submit a report to the state if officers do not respond. Each option creates an official record that can support insurance and legal steps.

When officers arrive at the scene, you should provide clear and accurate information about what happened. You can ask for the report number before leaving so you can request a copy later. This helps you keep track of the official record.

If police do not respond, you can report the accident at a Chicago police district station. You should bring your license, insurance information, and any photos or notes from the scene. Filing promptly helps ensure your account is documented while details are still fresh.

Illinois also requires drivers to submit a crash report to the Illinois Department of Transportation when a crash results in injury, death, or property damage over $1,500. You can complete and submit this form through the IDOT online portal. Your insurer may also request a copy of this report during the claims process.

Failing to report a crash when required can result in license suspension and other penalties in Illinois. It can also weaken your position if an injury claim arises later. You should document as much as you can at the scene to support any report you file.

A car accident lawyer in Chicago can investigate the crash and explain how Illinois law may apply to your situation. An attorney can also communicate with insurance companies on your behalf and help you avoid common mistakes that could affect your claim.

With years of experience handling accident-related matters in Chicago, our team at Ankin Law understands how reporting steps can affect your case. We protect your rights and guide you through each step of the legal process.

If you were hurt in a car accident, you can reach out to Ankin Law at (844) 600-0000 to discuss your case with our attorneys.

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 any incorrect information in our post. We will correct it immediately or remove a post if requested.

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Chicago personal injury and workers’ compensation attorney Howard Ankin has a passion for justice and a relentless commitment to defending injured victims throughout the Chicagoland area. With decades of experience achieving justice on behalf of the people of Chicago, Howard has earned a reputation as a proven leader in and out of the courtroom. Respected by peers and clients alike, Howard’s multifaceted approach to the law and empathetic nature have secured him a spot as an influential figure in the Illinois legal system.

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