Milwaukee, WI – Injuries Reported in Rear-End Crash at Cameron Ave & 124th St

Milwaukee, WI – Injuries Reported in Rear-End Crash at Cameron Ave & 124th St

Milwaukee, WI (October 13, 2025) – Emergency crews responded to a two-vehicle crash near West Cameron Avenue and North 124th Street in Butler on Monday, October 13. The accident occurred in the afternoon when one vehicle rear-ended another under unclear circumstances.

According to reports from Waukesha County Fire – West, the driver of the struck vehicle suffered injuries to the head and neck and had difficulty moving after the collision. Paramedics arrived promptly and provided on-site medical care before transporting the injured individual to a nearby hospital for further evaluation.

Authorities have not released the identities of those involved or confirmed the extent of the injuries. Police officers remained at the scene for some time to investigate the cause of the crash and to ensure the roadway was cleared.

The investigation into the factors that led to the rear-end collision is ongoing.

We extend our sincere wishes for recovery to those injured in this incident.

Rear-End Collisions in Milwaukee

Rear-end crashes are among the most frequent types of vehicle accidents across Milwaukee and the rest of Wisconsin. These accidents often happen at intersections, stoplights, or during heavy traffic when one driver fails to notice that the vehicle in front has slowed or stopped. Even at low speeds, these collisions can cause serious injuries, such as whiplash, spinal damage, and head trauma.

In many cases, distracted driving plays a major role. Texting, eating, or adjusting in-car technology can cause a driver to look away for just a few seconds — enough time to cause a collision. Speeding, tailgating, and poor weather conditions also increase the likelihood of rear-end crashes.

Victims of rear-end accidents may face not only physical pain but also medical bills, lost wages, and vehicle repair costs. When another driver’s negligence causes an accident, victims have the right to pursue compensation for these losses. A Milwaukee personal injury attorney can help gather evidence, negotiate with insurance companies, and fight to recover the maximum settlement available under Wisconsin law.

In some cases, proving fault may require reviewing surveillance footage, witness statements, or data from the vehicle’s onboard computer. Legal professionals experienced in personal injury claims can manage these details while the victim focuses on recovery.

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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