Serious Rear-End Collision at County Road J and Carnot Road in Forestville, Wisconsin

Modified Date: 
Tue, 06/17/2025 - 11:55am
Accident Date: 
Friday, June 13, 2025

Green Bay man cited for OWI in two-vehicle crash

According to the accident report, the Green Bay man took the blame when speaking with the deputy, saying he looked down at his phone before the accident.

On Friday morning, a devastating two-vehicle collision occurred at the intersection of County Road J and Carnot Road in the Town of Forestville, Wisconsin, highlighting the critical dangers of distracted and impaired driving. According to official reports, a 22-year-old Green Bay man driving a pickup truck registered to a local pest control company crashed into a sports utility vehicle occupied by two Sturgeon Bay residents – a 52-year-old man and a 15-year-old girl. The accident took place before noon, with the driver admitting to looking down at his phone moments before the impact. Emergency responders arrived at the scene, where the driver was subsequently arrested and issued multiple citations, including operating a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol and drugs. The victim, a 52-year-old Sturgeon Bay resident, sustained a possible injury that did not require hospitalization, but the incident underscores the potentially life-altering consequences of momentary driver inattention.

The intersection of County Road J and Carnot Road is a critical juncture in the rural Town of Forestville, characterized by rural roadways that often present unique traffic challenges. This area typically experiences moderate traffic volumes, with a mix of local agricultural and commercial vehicles. The intersection features standard traffic control devices, including stop signs, which are crucial for managing traffic flow in this less densely populated region. Surrounding areas include a mix of farmland and scattered residential properties, creating a landscape where driver vigilance is paramount. The road conditions and layout require drivers to maintain heightened awareness, especially during various weather conditions prevalent in northeastern Wisconsin.

From a legal perspective, the incident raises significant considerations under Wisconsin traffic law. The driver faces potential charges for operating while intoxicated (OWI), inattentive driving, and failure to control a vehicle – offenses that carry substantial legal and financial consequences. Wisconsin state law typically imposes strict penalties for OWI, including potential license suspension, fines, and possible jail time. Victims may be entitled to compensation through various legal channels, including personal injury claims and insurance settlements. The statute of limitations for personal injury claims in Wisconsin is generally three years from the date of the accident, providing a critical window for potential legal action. While compensation may cover medical expenses, vehicle damage, and potential lost wages, victims are advised to consult with a legal professional to understand their specific rights and options.

Related Resources

Emergency Services

  • Door County Sheriff's Department: (920) 746-2444
  • Forestville Area Emergency Services
  • Sturgeon Bay Police Department: (920) 743-8305

Traffic Safety Resources

  • Wisconsin Department of Transportation Safety Resources
  • Door County Traffic Safety Commission
  • National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)

Victim Support Services

  • Door County Victim Witness Services
  • Wisconsin Victim Resource Center
  • Local Counseling and Support Groups

Legal and Regulatory Information

  • Wisconsin State Traffic Laws
  • Door County Court System
  • Wisconsin Department of Motor Vehicles