Milan, IL (May 29, 2025) – The Rock Island County Coroner’s Office has identified the man killed in a crash involving a semi-truck Wednesday afternoon near the Greater Quad City Auto Auction.
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Deputies responded to the 4300 block of 78th Avenue, also known as Indian Bluff Road, at approximately 4:17 p.m. on May 28 for a two-vehicle crash. Authorities say the collision involved a semi-truck and a passenger car. Authorities did not immediately say what led up to the crash.
The driver and sole occupant of the passenger car, 49-year-old Tyson R. Stevens of Milan, was pronounced dead at the scene. Further information was not immediately available. An investigation remains ongoing at this time, and additional details will be released in the coming days.
We offer our sincere condolences to the deceased victim’s family. Our thoughts are with any injured victims in hopes of their full recovery.
Truck Accidents in Illinois
Illinois’s intersections and busy interstates—especially I-55, I-57, and I-80—see thousands of semitrailers every day, and when a 40-ton rig collides with a passenger vehicle the results are devastating. Common causes include driver fatigue, distracted navigation, improperly secured cargo, and mechanical failures that should have been caught during mandatory inspections. Because both state and federal regulations govern commercial carriers, identifying every liable party often requires tracing a web of ownership, subcontractors, and maintenance providers.
Illinois follows a modified comparative negligence rule: injured motorists can recover damages so long as they are less than 51% at fault, but any award is reduced by their share of blame. Documenting skid marks, electronic logging-device data, and post-crash drug tests early keeps the trucking company from rewriting the narrative. Victims may pursue compensation for medical treatment, lost income, diminished earning power, and the day-to-day pain that lingers long after the cast comes off.
The statute of limitations in most trucking cases is two years from the collision date, yet critical evidence such as dash-cam footage and maintenance records can vanish within weeks. Prompt legal guidance therefore preserves proof, meets filing deadlines, and positions injured Illinois drivers for a settlement or verdict that truly covers future needs.
Thankfully, here at Ankin Law, our lawyers will take the burden off you by handling your claim from start to finish, ensuring you get the maximum compensation available. At our renowned law firm, our car accident attorneys are committed to providing compassionate and diligent legal service to personal injury victims and their families. We offer experienced legal representation to help you navigate the complex legal system following your accident.
Our legal team will build a solid case to get you the compensation you deserve so you can confidently move forward from a truck accident. Call our truck accident lawyers at 844-600-0000 to learn more about your options after a major vehicle crash. We offer free consultations, where you can tell us more about your case. Trust in Ankin Law to pursue your full recovery after a life-altering crash.
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