Fatal Two-Vehicle Collision Reported at County Highway AB and F Intersection in Kewaunee County, Wisconsin

Modified Date: 
Mon, 04/28/2025 - 7:13am
Accident Date: 
Saturday, April 26, 2025

1 dead, 8 others injured in Kewaunee County crash

Authorities determined a Toyota SUV traveling westbound on CTH F failed to stop at the controlled intersection and struck a Chevy SUV traveling northbound on CTH AB.

One killed, eight injured in two-vehicle crash in Kewaunee County

The extent of each passenger’s injuries has not been released, and authorities are not releasing the names of anyone involved.

 

A devastating multi-vehicle crash in Kewaunee County resulted in one fatality and multiple injuries on a Saturday afternoon. The collision occurred just before 4:45 p.m. at the critical intersection of County Highway AB and County Highway F in the Town of Montpelier, where a westbound Toyota SUV failed to stop at a controlled intersection and collided with a northbound Chevy SUV. The crash involved a total of nine individuals: five occupants in the Toyota SUV, driven by a 29-year-old male from Green Bay, and four occupants in the Chevy SUV, driven by a 72-year-old man from De Pere. Emergency responders were immediately dispatched to the scene, with multiple victims requiring hospitalization. The severity of the crash was underscored by the airlift of one of the injured individuals, highlighting the critical nature of the accident. Local authorities are continuing their investigation into the circumstances surrounding this tragic collision.

Location and Infrastructure

The intersection of County Highway AB and County Highway F represents a critical juncture in the rural landscape of Kewaunee County. This rural roadway intersection typically experiences moderate traffic flow, with agricultural and local commuter vehicles navigating the area. The presence of a controlled intersection suggests existing traffic management measures, though the circumstances of this particular crash indicate potential challenges in visibility or driver awareness. Kewaunee County's rural road network often presents unique driving conditions, with varying road surfaces, potential agricultural equipment crossings, and seasonal weather impacts that can affect road safety. The surrounding area is characterized by its agricultural setting, with open fields and occasional clusters of rural residential properties that define the local landscape.

Legal Rights and Considerations

In situations involving motor vehicle accidents with multiple injuries and a fatality, several legal considerations come into play. Wisconsin state law provides frameworks for personal injury and wrongful death claims in such incidents. Potential avenues for legal recourse may include investigation of negligence, insurance claims, and potential compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. The statute of limitations for personal injury claims in Wisconsin is typically three years from the date of the accident, while wrongful death claims have a different set of time constraints. Victims and their families may be entitled to compensation covering medical treatments, rehabilitation costs, lost income, and potential long-term care needs. Insurance policies, including liability and personal injury protection, will likely play a crucial role in addressing the financial impacts of this tragic collision.

Related Resources

Emergency Services

  • Kewaunee County Sheriff's Department
  • Local Emergency Medical Services
  • Kewaunee County Emergency Management

Traffic Safety Resources

  • Wisconsin Department of Transportation - Traffic Safety
  • Kewaunee County Highway Department
  • National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)

Support Services

  • Kewaunee County Victim Witness Services
  • Wisconsin Trauma Survivors Network
  • Local Counseling and Mental Health Resources

Legal and Regulatory Information

  • Wisconsin State Traffic Laws
  • Wisconsin Department of Motor Vehicles
  • Personal Injury Legal Resources
Type: Car Accident