Cudahy, WI (July 7, 2025) – One person was hurt in a two-vehicle crash on Saturday, July 5, at the intersection of College Ave and Pennsylvania Ave in Cudahy, near South Milwaukee.
The accident occurred when two vehicles collided, causing one to flip onto its roof. Emergency crews arrived shortly after the crash and found one of the occupants had fled the scene. Authorities located that individual with paramedics a short time later. That person’s condition has not been publicly released.
Local police have not yet said what led to the crash. It’s unclear if any charges will be filed or if other occupants were injured. The intersection was blocked off temporarily while crews cleared the scene.
The investigation into what caused the rollover crash is still active.
We extend our heartfelt wishes for recovery to those injured in this incident.
Rollover Accidents in Milwaukee County
Rollover crashes, like the one recently reported in Cudahy, are among the most dangerous types of motor vehicle accidents. In Milwaukee County, rollover accidents are often linked to high speeds, distracted driving, and abrupt turns. When a vehicle rolls over, the force of the crash can cause serious injuries such as head trauma, broken bones, or even internal bleeding.
These types of crashes are especially severe when seat belts are not used or when a vehicle’s roof caves in, which can lead to catastrophic or fatal injuries. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), rollovers make up a small portion of crashes but account for a significant number of fatalities on the road.
When someone is hurt in a rollover accident, the physical, emotional, and financial toll can be overwhelming. Victims often face long recovery periods, lost income, and high medical bills. In these situations, working with an experienced personal injury attorney can make a major difference. A lawyer can investigate the crash, collect evidence, speak to witnesses, and negotiate with insurance companies on your behalf.
In Wisconsin, injured victims may be able to recover compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages. If the at-fault driver fled the scene, like in the recent Cudahy crash, this may further complicate the case. However, attorneys can help pursue all avenues of recovery, including uninsured motorist claims.
If you or a loved one was hurt in a car accident in Milwaukee County or anywhere in Wisconsin, don’t wait to get legal help. Call our skilled attorneys at Konstantakis Law Office today at 414-427-6181 to schedule a free consultation and get the support you need.
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