Single-Vehicle Rollover Crash on County Road 60 Injures Auburn Woman in DeKalb County, Indiana

Modified Date: 
Fri, 02/14/2025 - 8:11am
Accident Date: 
Wednesday, February 12, 2025

Rollover crash injures woman in DeKalb County(link is external)

According to deputies, the vehicle began to slide, left the roadway and went sideways into a field.

 

A 20-year-old Auburn woman sustained injuries in a single-vehicle rollover accident on County Road 60 in southeast DeKalb County, Indiana, on Wednesday evening. The incident occurred in the 5400 block of C.R. 60 when the driver lost control of her 2003 Dodge Durango due to hazardous icy road conditions. According to the DeKalb County Sheriff's Office, the vehicle began sliding before leaving the roadway and entering an adjacent field. The SUV continued its lateral movement before rolling onto its roof. Emergency responders arrived at the scene and transported the driver to a local hospital for evaluation and treatment of neck and hip pain. The Dodge Durango was declared a total loss as a result of the crash damage.

The incident occurred on County Road 60, a rural thoroughfare serving southeast DeKalb County's agricultural region. This section of roadway, located approximately five miles southeast of Auburn, Indiana, is primarily used by local traffic and agricultural vehicles. The area is characterized by open fields and scattered residential properties, with minimal traffic control devices typical of rural county roads. During winter months, this stretch of road can be particularly hazardous due to its exposure to wind and weather conditions that can create sudden icy patches, especially during evening hours when temperatures drop.

Under Indiana law, single-vehicle accidents involving icy conditions may involve complex liability considerations. While drivers are generally expected to maintain control of their vehicles and adjust their speed for weather conditions, hazardous road conditions may factor into insurance claims and liability determinations. Indiana follows a modified comparative fault system, which can affect recovery in accidents involving road conditions. The state's statute of limitations allows two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury claim. Potential compensation may include medical expenses, lost wages, property damage, and pain and suffering. Insurance claims typically need to be filed promptly, and documentation of road conditions and weather reports may be crucial evidence.

Related Resources:

  • DeKalb County Sheriff's Office: (260) 925-3365
  • DeKalb County Highway Department: (260) 925-1864
  • Parkview DeKalb Hospital: (260) 925-4600
  • Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) Road Conditions: (800) 261-7623
  • Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles: (888) 692-6841
  • Indiana State Police Winter Driving Safety Tips
  • DeKalb County Emergency Management Agency
  • Indiana Driver's Manual - Winter Driving Section
Type: Car Accident
Roadway: 
County Road 60