Two-Vehicle Collision Claims Two Lives at Shawano County Intersection of County Road BE and County Road B in Waukechon, Wisconsin

Modified Date: 
Mon, 06/09/2025 - 8:48am
Accident Date: 
Friday, May 30, 2025

Two dead, one hospitalized after crash in Shawano County

A preliminary investigation indicates a pickup truck was traveling east on County Road BE when an SUV attempted to turn west onto BE from County Road B. 

2 dead in 2-vehicle crash near Shawano on Friday

The driver of the SUV, a 69-year-old female, and her 71-year-old male passenger, both from the Bonduel area, were found unresponsive.

 

On Friday afternoon, a devastating two-vehicle crash at the intersection of County Road BE and County Road B in the Town of Waukechon, Wisconsin, resulted in two fatalities and one hospitalization. The incident occurred around 1:30 p.m., unfolding in a tragic sequence of events that left the local community in shock. According to the Shawano County Sheriff's Office preliminary investigation, the collision involved a pickup truck traveling eastbound and an SUV attempting to turn onto County Road BE from County Road B. Witnesses and first responders reported that the SUV apparently failed to detect the oncoming pickup, resulting in a catastrophic impact in the eastbound lane. Emergency services responded immediately, attempting life-saving measures for the SUV's occupants—a 69-year-old woman and a 71-year-old passenger from the Bonduel area—but tragically, both individuals succumbed to their injuries. The pickup truck's lone driver sustained minor injuries and was transported to a nearby hospital for treatment.

The intersection of County Road BE and County Road B presents a complex traffic environment typical of rural Shawano County. This rural crossing connects agricultural areas and local communities, characterized by open farmlands and occasional dense vegetation that may impact visibility. The area is known for its agricultural landscape, with rural roads that often have limited traffic control devices beyond standard stop signs and minimal lighting. Shawano County's rural road network requires heightened driver attention, especially at intersections where traffic patterns can be unpredictable and sight lines may be compromised by seasonal crops, natural terrain, or agricultural equipment. The specific location of this crash highlights the potential challenges of navigation and visibility in rural Wisconsin roadways.

From a legal perspective, this tragic incident raises important considerations for motor vehicle accident claims in Wisconsin. State law typically requires thorough investigation of intersection collisions, with particular attention to right-of-way violations and potential contributing factors. Victims' families may be entitled to various forms of compensation, potentially including medical expenses, lost potential earnings, pain and suffering, and funeral costs. Wisconsin's statute of limitations for personal injury claims is generally three years from the date of the accident, while wrongful death claims have a similar timeframe. Insurance considerations will likely involve comprehensive review of both vehicles' coverage, potential comparative negligence assessments, and detailed accident reconstruction. While the specific legal outcomes remain to be determined, the crash underscores the critical importance of careful driving and full intersection awareness.

Related Resources

Emergency Services

  • Shawano County Sheriff's Office: (Non-Emergency) [Local Phone Number]
  • Shawano County Emergency Management: [Contact Information]
  • Nearest Hospital: [Local Hospital Name and Contact]

Traffic Safety Resources

  • Wisconsin Department of Transportation Safety Resources: https://wisconsindot.gov/safety
  • Shawano County Traffic Safety Commission: [Contact Information]

Support Services

  • Victim Support Services of Wisconsin: [Helpline/Website]
  • Local Grief Counseling Resources: [Local Contact Information]

Legal and Regulatory Information

  • Wisconsin Motor Vehicle Accident Laws
  • Shawano County Traffic Ordinances
  • Wisconsin Department of Motor Vehicles: https://wisconsindot.gov/dmv

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

Type: Car Accident