Kaiya Elle Bontrager, 19, Killed in Collision Between SUV and Semi Truck at Campbell and Hall Roads in Allen County, Indiana

Modified Date: 
Wed, 04/30/2025 - 3:32pm
Accident Date: 
Tuesday, April 29, 2025

Coroner identifies 19-year-old who died in crash with semi in northeast Allen County

The crash happened around 9:30 a.m. at the intersection of Campbell Road and Hall Road, also known as State Road 101.

 

A devastating traffic fatality occurred on Tuesday morning in the northeast corner of Allen County, Indiana, resulting in the death of a young local driver. The incident took place at the intersection of Campbell Road and Hall Road (State Road 101) around 9:30 a.m., where a 19-year-old Spencerville resident, Kaiya Elle Bontrager, was involved in a fatal collision with a semi-truck. Emergency responders arrived at the scene immediately, but Bontrager was pronounced dead at the location of the crash. The Allen County Coroner's Office conducted a thorough investigation and determined the cause of death to be blunt force injuries sustained during the collision, officially ruling the incident as an accident.

The intersection of Campbell Road and Hall Road (State Road 101) is located in a rural area of Allen County's northeast quadrant, characterized by open agricultural landscape and connecting rural communities. This particular roadway serves as a critical transportation route for local farmers, commercial vehicles, and daily commuters. The area is known for its wide, relatively straight roads with limited traffic control devices, potentially creating challenging driving conditions, especially during morning hours with varying visibility and agricultural traffic. Nearby municipalities include Spencerville and surrounding rural communities, with the intersection serving as a key connection point for local and regional transportation routes.

From a legal perspective, this tragic incident raises important considerations for motor vehicle accident survivors and families. Under Indiana state law, fatal accidents involving commercial vehicles and passenger vehicles may involve complex legal proceedings. Potential compensation could include damages for medical expenses, funeral costs, loss of income, and emotional distress. The statute of limitations for filing wrongful death claims in Indiana is typically two years from the date of the incident. Insurance investigations will likely focus on factors such as road conditions, vehicle maintenance, driver behavior, and potential contributing circumstances. Families impacted by such accidents are advised to consult with legal professionals specializing in motor vehicle accident claims to understand their full range of legal options.

Related Resources

Emergency Services

  • Allen County Sheriff's Department
  • Allen County Coroner's Office
  • Indiana State Police - Northeast District

Traffic Safety Resources

  • Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) - Traffic Safety
  • Allen County Highway Department
  • Indiana Highway Safety Information Center

Support Services

  • Allen County Victim Assistance Program
  • Indiana Crime Victims Compensation
  • Local Grief Counseling Services

Legal and Regulatory Information

  • Indiana Motor Vehicle Accident Laws
  • Indiana Wrongful Death Statute
  • Allen County Traffic Incident Reporting
People Involved: 
Kaiya Elle Bontrager