Waukegan, IL - Crash on IL 120 Causes Injuries

Waukegan, IL (July 3, 2025) – Traffic was heavily impacted on July 3 after a vehicle crash took place along Illinois Route 120 westbound, just east of O’Plaine Road in Waukegan. The accident was reported at approximately 4:48 p.m., leading to significant backups as emergency crews worked to manage the scene and direct vehicles through the affected area.
Motorists traveling westbound on Illinois Route 120 were urged to expect long delays as first responders worked to clear the wreckage and assist those involved. While the exact number of vehicles involved has not been confirmed, initial reports indicate that at least one person sustained injuries in this crash. Paramedics arrived quickly and provided care at the scene before transporting the injured victim or victims to nearby hospitals for further evaluation and treatment. Police officers remained on-site for an extended period to investigate the circumstances that led to the collision. The accident is currently being investigated.
We hope those injured in this accident recover quickly.
Car Accidents in Illinois
Car accidents are an unfortunate reality for drivers across Illinois, with thousands occurring every year on highways, city streets, and rural roads alike. The Illinois Department of Transportation reports that collisions are one of the leading causes of injuries statewide, often resulting in significant medical bills and lost income for those affected.
When looking at car accidents in Illinois, it is helpful to understand some common injuries that victims may face:
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Whiplash and Neck Injuries: Sudden stops or rear-end crashes can cause violent back-and-forth motion of the head, resulting in soft tissue damage. This may lead to chronic pain if left untreated.
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Broken Bones: Arms, legs, and ribs are commonly fractured in serious car crashes. Recovery may require surgery, casting, and physical therapy.
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Head and Brain Injuries: Even with seatbelts and airbags, drivers and passengers can suffer concussions or traumatic brain injuries. These injuries can have lasting impacts on memory and cognitive function.
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Back and Spinal Cord Injuries: High-impact crashes can damage discs and nerves, or even cause partial paralysis, requiring long-term medical care and rehabilitation.
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Internal Injuries: Blunt force trauma may lead to organ damage or internal bleeding, which can be life-threatening if not treated immediately.
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Emotional Trauma: Beyond physical injuries, many victims experience anxiety, PTSD, or depression following a crash, impacting daily life and relationships.
If you or a loved one has been hurt in an accident, you should speak with a dedicated car accident attorney. Having an experienced legal advocate can make a significant difference in pursuing fair compensation. A trusted lawyer will gather evidence, negotiate with insurers, and fight for your rights so you can focus on your recovery and well-being.
The Law Office of Michael W. Kopsick is here to stand with you during this challenging time. Our Waukegan car accident attorneys understand the toll a collision can take on your life and your family’s future. We offer free consultations to help you understand your options and guide you through each step of the legal process. If you have questions about your case, do not wait to get answers. Call us today at (847) 807-8695 to discuss how we can help you seek the justice and support you deserve.
Disclaimer: Accident reports on this site are sourced from police and fire departments, news outlets, social media, and eyewitnesses. The Law Office of Michael W. Kopsick has not independently verified this information. To report an error or request a removal, please contact us directly.
Note: We urge everyone to drive safely and stay alert to prevent accidents. This article is for informational purposes only and is not legal or medical advice. It is not a solicitation for legal services. Images used are for illustration only and do not show the actual accident.




