Milwaukee, WI (April 2, 2026) – Two people were injured in a car accident on Wednesday, April 1, at the intersection of 60th Street and Mill Road in Milwaukee. Emergency units responded just before 4:30 p.m. after reports of a collision at an intersection where traffic signals were not working.
Authorities said both drivers approached the intersection and treated it as a four-way stop. For reasons still under review, both vehicles entered the intersection and collided. The force of the crash caused one vehicle to strike a traffic signal and roll over.
Paramedics arrived and evaluated both drivers at the scene before taking them to nearby hospitals with nonfatal injuries. Crews worked to secure the area and address hazards caused by the damaged signal and overturned vehicle.
Authorities continue to investigate the accident.
We hope those injured recover quickly and fully.
How Insurance Claims Work After a Crash in Milwaukee
After a crash in Milwaukee, insurance claims usually begin when drivers report the accident to their insurance companies. Each insurer reviews the details, including reports, photos, and statements, to determine how coverage applies. This process helps decide how expenses related to the accident may be handled.
Insurance companies look at several factors during a claim. These can include the extent of vehicle damage, medical records, and any available evidence from the scene. In situations like intersection accidents, details about traffic conditions and driver actions may also play a role in how claims are reviewed.
Injury accidents can lead to both short-term and ongoing costs. People may need medical care, follow-up visits, or time away from work. Keeping records of treatment, bills, and communication with insurers can help create a clear timeline and make the process easier to manage.
A Milwaukee personal injury lawyer can help explain how insurance claims work and what steps may follow after a collision. They may review documents, clarify policy details, and outline what types of compensation may be available based on the situation.
If you have questions after a car accident in Milwaukee County, we can help you better understand how insurance claims may apply to your situation. At Konstantakis Law Office, we have experience reviewing crash cases and explaining how documentation, coverage, and timelines may connect.
To learn more, contact Konstantakis Law Office at (414) 427-6181 to speak with our attorneys 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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