Milan, IL (May 11, 2026) – A two-vehicle crash at the intersection of Andalusia Road and 4th Street in Milan left several people with minor injuries on Sunday, May 10. Emergency units responded to the scene that afternoon.
The collision happened when a southbound vehicle making a left turn struck a northbound vehicle turning right. All people involved were treated for minor injuries at the scene and released. No one was taken to a hospital.
The crash scene was cleared, and all roads were reopened following the incident. No further details about the number of people involved have been released.
Authorities continue to investigate the cause of the crash, and more details will be released as soon as they become available.
Our thoughts are with those affected as they continue to recover.
What Usually Happens at Intersection Crashes in Illinois?
Intersection crashes are among the most common accident types on Illinois roads, and they often involve vehicles making turns in opposite directions. When two drivers misjudge each other’s path at the same moment, a collision can happen quickly, even at low speeds. Minor injuries are common in these types of crashes, especially when both vehicles are moving slowly through a turn.
After an intersection crash in Illinois, emergency units typically assess the scene and treat anyone who may be hurt before clearing the roadway. Traffic is usually redirected while crews work, though many of these scenes are resolved within a relatively short period. The layout of the intersection, signal timing, and driver visibility are all factors that may be reviewed when looking at how the crash occurred.