Chicago, IL (March 20, 2026) – A collision involving a semi-truck and an SUV was reported Friday morning at the intersection of South Wentworth Avenue and West 47th Street in Chicago. Emergency units responded to the scene after the crash was reported. At least one person was reported injured.
Additional details about the condition of those hurt have not been confirmed at this time.
The incident remains under review by authorities, and more information will be shared as it becomes available. We are thinking of those injured as they receive medical care.
How Do Semi-Truck Crashes at City Intersections in Chicago Typically Unfold?
Collisions between large commercial trucks and passenger vehicles at urban intersections tend to result in more serious outcomes than those involving two smaller vehicles. The size and weight difference between a semi-truck and an SUV means that even a moderate impact can result in significant damage to the smaller vehicle. Chicago’s dense street grid adds to the challenge, as large trucks must make wide turns through intersections not always designed for their size.
Injuries in these types of crashes can vary widely depending on the point of impact and the speed of the vehicles involved. SUV occupants are particularly at risk when a truck strikes from the side or front. Medical response times in city environments can be faster than in rural areas, which may help limit the severity of injuries.