Yorkville, IL (March 13, 2025) – The Illinois State Police (ISP) are investigating after an 83-year-old woman was killed, and two others suffered life-threatening injuries, in a crash in rural Kendall County, Illinois, southwest of Chicago, on Thursday afternoon.
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The crash happened at 2:15 p.m. at Ashley and Walker Roads in a farmland zone south of Yorkville. The Kendall County Sheriff’s office said a car headed north on Ashley Road entered the intersection and collided with another car headed west on Walker Road.
The driver of the northbound vehicle was airlifted to an area hospital with life-threatening injuries, police said. The passenger of that vehicle, an 83-year-old woman, was taken to an area hospital where she died.
Crews had to cut open the roof of the car to extricate the two people. The driver of the westbound vehicle also suffered life-threatening injuries and was taken to a hospital. Meanwhile, no other information about the crash was provided, but ISP said the inquiry remains ongoing.
We extend our deepest condolences to the families and loved ones of the deceased victim. Our thoughts are with the injured in hopes of their full recovery.
Major Car Crashes in Illinois
Illinois experiences tens of thousands of car crashes annually, many of which result in severe injuries or fatalities. Motor vehicle accidents can often be attributed to factors such as speeding, driver impairment, or hazardous road conditions. Statewide data reveals that approximately 1,000 traffic fatalities occur in Illinois each year, with Cook County consistently recording some of the highest numbers of serious crashes.
Some factors that commonly contribute to fatal crashes include:
- Speeding – High speeds reduce reaction time and increase the force of impact, often leading to more catastrophic outcomes.
- Driver Impairment – Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs remains a leading cause of fatal accidents nationwide, including in Illinois.
- Fatigue – Drowsy driving can impair judgment and reaction times, making it just as dangerous as other forms of impairment.
- Environmental Factors – Wet or icy roads, poor visibility, or insufficient lighting can all play a role in serious crashes.
Fatal crashes leave families grappling with immeasurable grief and often facing unexpected financial challenges related to medical bills, funeral costs, and lost income.
If you have lost a loved one in a fatal crash, Ankin Law is here to help. Our experienced Yorkville wrongful death attorneys can provide compassionate and skilled legal support to help you seek justice and compensation for your losses. We are committed to holding negligent parties accountable and easing the burden for grieving families.
Contact Ankin Law today at (844) 600-0000 for a free consultation. Let our team guide you through this challenging and overwhelming time and fight for the justice your family deserves.
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