Fatal Two-Vehicle Collision on State Highway 180 in Marinette County, Wisconsin, Life of Alise C. LaPierre, 18

Modified Date: 
Sat, 05/10/2025 - 8:28am
Accident Date: 
Wednesday, May 7, 2025

18-year-old Marinette driver dies after crash

The sheriff’s office said a driver identified as 39-year-old Jacob S. Lebick was traveling south on State Highway 180 when he lost control at a curve and traveled left of the center line, crossing into the northbound lane and crashing into another vehicle that was heading north.

 

On a fateful Wednesday evening, a tragic two-vehicle crash in the town of Porterfield, Marinette County, Wisconsin, resulted in the death of an 18-year-old woman. According to the Marinette County Sheriff's Office, the incident occurred on State Highway 180, south of Nettleton Road, involving a catastrophic head-on collision. The crash unfolded when 39-year-old Jacob S. Lebick, traveling southbound, lost control of his vehicle while navigating a curve. Lebick's vehicle crossed the center line, veering into the northbound lane and directly impacting another vehicle driven by Alise C. LaPierre, an 18-year-old Marinette resident. Emergency responders were immediately dispatched to the scene, but LaPierre suffered fatal injuries from the collision. The incident has left the local community in shock, with law enforcement continuing a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding this devastating accident.

Location and Infrastructure

State Highway 180 in the town of Porterfield is known for its challenging rural road conditions, particularly at curved sections that demand heightened driver attention. The area around Nettleton Road features a mix of agricultural landscapes and sporadic residential developments, typical of Marinette County's rural highway system. This stretch of road experiences moderate traffic, with vehicles ranging from local agricultural equipment to passenger vehicles navigating between nearby communities. The specific curve where the accident occurred may present additional navigational challenges, potentially exacerbated by factors such as road curvature, visibility limitations, and potential seasonal road conditions that can impact vehicle handling and driver safety.

Legal Rights and Considerations

In Wisconsin, fatal motor vehicle accidents involve complex legal considerations for potential survivors and families of victims. State law provides avenues for potential wrongful death claims, which typically must be filed within three years of the incident date. Potential compensation may include medical expenses, funeral costs, loss of future income, and non-economic damages for emotional suffering. Insurance investigations will likely focus on determining fault, examining factors such as road conditions, vehicle maintenance, and driver behavior. Surviving family members may be entitled to pursue claims through personal injury or wrongful death statutes, though specific outcomes depend on detailed investigations and individual case circumstances.

Related Resources

Emergency Services

  • Marinette County Sheriff's Office
  • Marinette County Emergency Management
  • Wisconsin State Patrol

Traffic Safety Resources

  • Wisconsin Department of Transportation Safety Resources
  • Marinette County Road Safety Program
  • National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)

Support Services

  • Marinette County Victim Services
  • Wisconsin Victim Resources Network
  • Local Grief Counseling Services

Legal and Regulatory Links

  • Wisconsin State Traffic Laws
  • Marinette County Traffic Regulations
  • Wisconsin Department of Motor Vehicles

Note: This report is based on preliminary information from official sources and is intended for informational purposes. The investigation is ongoing, and details may be subject to change.

Type: Car Accident
People Involved: 
Alise C. LaPierre
Jacob S. Lebick