Jersey County, IL (December 11, 2025) – Two drivers suffered injuries in a two-vehicle crash on Wednesday, December 10. The collision happened around 7:37 a.m. at the intersection of U.S. Highway 67 and Delhi Road. A sport utility vehicle traveled east on Delhi Road when it entered the intersection. A southbound car on U.S. Highway 67 then struck the sport utility vehicle.
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Paramedics brought the 53-year-old male driver to Jersey Community Hospital for treatment. Crews later airlifted the 16-year-old female driver of the sport utility vehicle to a hospital in St. Louis. Officials confirmed that both drivers suffered injuries that did not appear life-threatening.
Deputies continue to investigate the cause of the crash.
We wish both individuals a full and quick recovery as the investigation continues.
Vehicle Accidents in Illinois
Vehicle accidents in busy intersections often happen in rural areas of Illinois like Jersey County. When two roads meet at different speeds and angles, drivers face higher risks. Even a brief moment of distraction can lead to a serious collision. This recent crash shows how quickly an ordinary morning can change.
Many factors increase the chances of injury in intersection accidents. Drivers may misjudge another vehicle’s speed or fail to see an approaching car. Weather, traffic flow, and limited visibility can also raise the danger. In areas with heavy commuter traffic, these issues become even more common.
Victims hurt in these crashes often face medical bills, missed work, and long recovery periods. A collision can affect someone’s physical, emotional, and financial health. Some people must deal with permanent injuries or require long-term care. Others may struggle to return to normal daily tasks.
Common injuries from intersection crashes include:
- Neck and back injuries that require physical therapy, and these injuries can limit a person’s ability to work or move comfortably for months.
- Broken bones that take months to heal, and they often require surgery or follow-up care to regain full strength.
- Head injuries that may impact memory or focus, and some victims deal with lingering symptoms that disrupt daily routines.
People injured in Illinois may qualify for compensation. This may include coverage for medical care, income loss, rehabilitation, and pain and suffering. Each case depends on the evidence, the impact of the injuries, and how the crash happened. Speaking with a personal injury lawyer who understands Illinois traffic laws can help victims protect their rights.
If you or someone close to you was hurt in a crash in Illinois, legal guidance can make a major difference. At Ankin Law, we work to help injured people understand their options and move forward.
Our team at Ankin Law stands ready to answer your questions and explain the next steps. Call (844) 600-0000 for a free consultation today.
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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