Milwaukee, WI (April 28, 2026) – A police chase ended in a crash involving a Milwaukee County Transit System bus on the city’s northwest side on Saturday, April 25. The collision occurred at the intersection of Lovers Lane and Silver Spring Drive at approximately 12:45 p.m.
Officers were pursuing a suspect wanted for a violent felony when the chase came to an end at that intersection. The suspect crashed with the bus, and officers took the person into custody shortly after.
Emergency units responded to the accident and transported at least one person to a nearby hospital. Private ambulances were also requested at the scene, suggesting additional people may have needed medical attention.
Authorities have not confirmed the total number of people hurt or the severity of their injuries, and they continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the crash.
Our thoughts remain with all those affected by this accident as they receive care and work toward recovery.
Why Is It Important to Seek Medical Attention After a Crash in Milwaukee?
Seeking medical attention after a crash in Milwaukee is one of the most critical steps anyone involved in this type of incident can take, both for their personal health and for any future insurance or legal claim. In Wisconsin, medical records serve as direct evidence connecting injuries to the accident, and without them, insurance companies may challenge whether injuries were serious or even related to the collision.
Some injuries simply do not show up right away. Whiplash, soft tissue damage, internal bruising, and concussions can take hours or even days before symptoms become noticeable.
A medical evaluation immediately after a crash gives healthcare providers the chance to identify these conditions early and begin appropriate treatment before they worsen.
In Milwaukee and throughout Wisconsin, prompt medical care also creates a clear and dated record that ties injuries directly to the accident.
Delays in seeking treatment can create gaps in documentation that insurance adjusters may use to minimize or deny a claim. Visiting a doctor as soon as possible after a crash helps close those gaps and strengthens any future claim.
Keeping organized records of every medical visit, prescription, follow-up appointment, and related expense helps build a stronger foundation for any legal or insurance claim. Bills, discharge summaries, and referral letters all serve as useful supporting documentation.
A Milwaukee personal injury lawyer can help identify which records carry the most weight and how to organize them effectively.
If you or someone you know was hurt in the Milwaukee crash or any other accident in Wisconsin, our team at Konstantakis Law Office can help you understand your options. We have years of experience reviewing injury cases and explaining what steps may be available under Wisconsin law.
You can reach Konstantakis Law Office at (414) 427-6181 to speak with our team and learn more about what may apply to your situation.
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