Marengo, IL (December 30, 2025) – Five people suffered injuries after a two-vehicle crash on Sunday morning, December 28, near Marengo. The collision happened around 10:20 a.m. at the intersection of Route 23 and River Road in unincorporated Marengo.
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According to the Marengo Fire and Rescue District, one vehicle struck another inside the intersection. The impact forced the first vehicle to stop in the roadway. The second vehicle left the road and came to rest in a nearby ditch. Fire officials reported that the second vehicle became tangled in a utility pole support wire after the crash.
All drivers and passengers exited their vehicles without assistance before emergency crews arrived. Paramedics evaluated everyone involved at the scene. Five individuals required transport to area hospitals for treatment of minor injuries.
Fire officials requested utility workers to inspect the damaged support wire connected to the utility pole.
Authorities did not release information about the cause of the crash or the identities of those involved. Investigators continue reviewing the circumstances surrounding this collision.
Our thoughts are with the injured individuals, and we wish them a full and speedy recovery.
Intersection Accidents in Illinois
Intersection crashes remain a serious concern across Illinois. Busy roads see steady traffic throughout the week, especially during morning hours. When vehicles enter intersections at the same time, even a small mistake can lead to injuries.
Many intersection accidents happen because one driver fails to notice another vehicle. Common contributing factors include speeding, misjudging distance, and distraction. These crashes often involve side impacts, which can cause injuries even at lower speeds.
People hurt in intersection accidents may experience painful and lasting effects. These injuries can disrupt daily life and lead to unexpected expenses. Common injuries include:
- Neck and back injuries caused by sudden impact
- Head injuries from hitting windows or headrests
- Chest and shoulder injuries from seat belts and airbags
- Soft tissue injuries that worsen over time
Medical costs can add up quickly. Many injured individuals also miss work while recovering. In these situations, victims can seek compensation for medical bills, lost income, and pain caused by the crash.
Illinois law allows injured people to seek compensation when another driver’s actions contribute to a collision. However, insurance companies often challenge claims or try to limit payouts. Having legal guidance from a car accident lawyer can make a meaningful difference during recovery.
If you or someone you love has been injured in a crash in Illinois, it is important to understand your legal options. At Ankin Law, we know how overwhelming this time can feel, and we believe no one should face it alone.
We focus on helping injured people protect their rights and pursue fair compensation. Our team at Ankin Law is ready to listen, answer questions, and explain the next steps. If you need guidance after a serious accident, call Ankin Law at (844) 600-0000 to speak with our team and schedule a free consultation today.
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