Chocolay Twp, MI (February 8, 2026) – A multi-vehicle injury accident was reported on Saturday afternoon in Chocolay Township after severe winter weather contributed to a chain-reaction crash along M-28. Authorities say multiple people were injured as vehicles encountered whiteout conditions and poor visibility in the area.
Key Details
- Location: M-28 in Chocolay Township
- City/County: Chocolay Township, Marquette County
- Accident Type: Multi-vehicle accident with injuries
- Reported: February 7 at approximately 1:32 p.m.
- Conditions: Severe weather with whiteout visibility
What We Know So Far
- The incident began with a single-vehicle rollover that caused traffic to back up on M-28.
- Approaching drivers were unable to see stopped traffic due to whiteout conditions and lost control, striking other vehicles.
- Several people sustained injuries and were transported to UPHS Marquette and Munising Memorial Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
What’s Not Yet Confirmed
- The total number of vehicles involved in the pile-up.
- The exact number of individuals evaluated or transported for injuries.
- The duration of the full roadway closure.
Local Context
M-28 is a major regional route through Chocolay Township and Marquette County, particularly vulnerable to hazardous travel during winter storms. Injury accidents along this corridor often require full shutdowns when visibility drops, allowing responders to secure the scene and reduce the risk of additional collisions.
What to Do Next
- Move to a safe area if possible and remain alert to changing road conditions.
- Follow instructions from officials managing traffic and roadway closures.
- Document vehicle positions, road conditions, and nearby landmarks when safe.
- Monitor symptoms after leaving the scene and seek medical care if pain or discomfort develops.
FAQ
Q: Why do winter weather crashes often involve multiple vehicles?
A: Reduced visibility and slippery roads can prevent drivers from seeing stopped traffic in time, leading to chain-reaction collisions.
Q: Why are roads sometimes shut down after pile-up accidents?
A: Closures allow responders to safely assist injured individuals, clear damaged vehicles, and prevent additional crashes.
Q: What happens after non-life-threatening injuries are reported?
A: Injured individuals are evaluated and transported for care, while investigators document the scene and restore traffic flow once it is safe.