Schoolcraft County, MI. – One person was killed in a car accident that left four others injured on Friday night in Inwood Township, Schoolcraft County.
According to the Michigan State Police, the accident happened around 9:16 p.m. on US-2 near County Road 442.
A pickup truck was traveling westbound on US-2 and was attempting to pass another vehicle in the passing lane when the driver lost control due to icy road conditions and struck the semi-truck which was traveling eastbound.
The front seat passenger of the pickup truck, a 38-year-old woman, was pronounced dead at the scene.
The driver of the pickup truck and one passenger were transported to Schoolcraft Memorial Hospital with minor injuries.
A rear seat passenger of the pickup truck sustained serious injuries and was transported to Schoolcraft Memorial Hospital before being flown by Guardian Flight to Children’s Wisconsin Hospital in Milwaukee.
Police say another passenger from the pickup truck was transported to UP Health System – Marquette for treatment of a head injury.
The semi-truck driver was unhurt.
More details about the accident were not released.
An investigation into the accident is ongoing.
Car Accidents in Michigan
Throughout Michigan, vehicle crashes remain a daily challenge for drivers, with thousands of people hurt every year on city streets and highways. In 2022 alone, more than 50,000 people were injured in crashes statewide. Busy intersections can become dangerous when drivers ignore traffic signals or act carelessly. For many, the aftermath of a collision brings stress, pain, and the burden of medical expenses.
Learning what victims may face after a crash can help people feel more informed and prepared:
- Soft Tissue Injuries: Sprains and strains are common in urban accidents, particularly when seatbelts lock during a sudden stop. These injuries may seem minor, but they can cause ongoing pain if not treated properly.
- Broken Bones: The impact of a crash can easily lead to fractures in the arms, legs, or ribs. Victims often require surgery or weeks of recovery and rehabilitation to regain full strength.
- Head Injuries: Even if airbags deploy, a driver or passenger may hit their head on the window or steering wheel, resulting in concussions or other traumatic brain injuries that require close monitoring.
- Emotional Effects: Many people feel anxious or fearful about driving again after a collision. It’s important to address emotional trauma with therapy or support groups when needed.
When someone else’s negligence leaves you injured, contacting a Schoolcraft County car accident attorney can help you protect your rights. An attorney can gather evidence, handle complicated insurance negotiations, and stand up for you to get the compensation you need for your recovery.
At Christopher Trainor & Associates, we understand what injured people and their families go through after a crash. We’re dedicated to making sure no one feels alone in the fight for fair compensation. Our firm has recovered more than $250 million for clients across Michigan. When you want the best auto injury attorney fighting for you, we’re ready to help. Call us at (248) 886-8650 for a free consultation today. Let us listen to your story and stand by your side every step of the way.
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