Milwaukee, WI (March 3, 2026) – On Monday night, March 2, a two-vehicle crash on Interstate 894 near Loomis Road resulted in a sprinter van rolling over and injuries to a passenger.
The incident occurred around 11:25 p.m. when the van was struck by another vehicle, causing it to veer off the roadway and roll over.
The passenger, a 25-year-old female, was thrown from the front of the van toward the back at an estimated speed of 70 MPH. She reported pain in the left side of her neck and her right hip, but did not lose consciousness.
Emergency responders arrived promptly to provide medical care and transport her to a nearby hospital for further evaluation. The driver of the van and the other vehicle involved were also assessed, and no additional entrapment was reported.
Police secured the area while crews worked to clear the scene. Traffic along I-894 experienced temporary delays as first responders managed the incident and conducted preliminary assessments.
Authorities continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the crash, including the cause and contributing factors.
We hope the injured passenger makes a full and speedy recovery.
How To Document Injuries After a Rollover Crash in Milwaukee
Proper documentation is essential after a rollover or collision, especially when injuries are involved. Even if symptoms seem minor immediately after the accident, conditions like whiplash, internal trauma, or delayed-onset soft tissue injuries may not be apparent right away.
Seek immediate medical attention to make sure you receive proper care. This creates a record that links your injuries to the accident.
Keep detailed medical records, including diagnostic tests, imaging reports, treatment notes, and follow-up care, for establishing your claim. Photographs of visible injuries, the accident scene, vehicle damage, and skid marks can further strengthen documentation.
It is also helpful to record road conditions, traffic signals, weather, and any other environmental factors that may have contributed to the crash. Collecting witness contact information and noting nearby surveillance or dashcam footage can provide additional supporting evidence.
In addition, maintain a journal describing pain levels, mobility limitations, emotional impacts, and changes to daily life. This can be particularly valuable when pursuing compensation for pain, suffering, or reduced quality of life.
Receipts for medical expenses, transportation to appointments, prescriptions, and rehabilitation services also demonstrate the financial impact of the accident.
If you secure the services of a personal injury attorney in Milwaukee, they can help you navigate the claims process, communicate with insurance providers, and pursue full compensation under Wisconsin law.
An attorney can also explain the types of compensation that may be available, including medical costs, lost income, and other damages.
If you or a loved one were injured in a crash in Milwaukee County, Konstantakis Law Office can provide guidance and legal support. Call us at 414-427-6181 today to schedule a consultation and learn more about your options.
Notes: This article is based on reports from publicly available sources, including news outlets, police dispatches, and eyewitness statements. Konstantakis Law Office has not independently verified every detail of the reported incident. If you notice any errors or would like to request a correction or removal, please contact us and we will respond promptly.
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