Daniela Schilling, 9; Lilian Schilling, 14; Fabian Schilling, 23; and Daniel Schilling, 25 killed in wrong-way crash on Highway 10 in Waupaca County, Wisconsin
Three dead in Waupaca County head-on collision
The Waupaca County Sheriff's office said a pickup truck was going west in the eastbound lane. It was then that the pickup truck collided head-on with an eastbound SUV.
UPDATE: Fourth person dies after Waupaca County crash; Wrong way driver was drunk, charged with homicide
Farmer now faces four counts of homicide by intoxicated use of a vehicle and four counts of operating while revoked and causing death.
4 killed in wrong-way drunk driving crash in Waupaca County
Farmer had been driving with a revoked driver’s license due to a prior OWI conviction. He has had four prior OWIs.
Family of four siblings killed by drunk driver request maximum sentence
They’ve started a social media campaign, Justice 4 Gonzalez, with a video asking people to write letters to the court.
What you need to know after a serious Waupaca car accident
When someone has been seriously injured in a car crash in Waupaca, they must deal with medical bills and lost wages.
After a serious car collision, it is crucial to quickly get the information needed to make good decisions. Getting appropriate medical treatment is just one aspect of recovering. Getting help in handling the personal injury insurance claim that will begin financial recovery is another.
If the injuries are serious, it is best to contact an experienced Waupaca injury lawyer for a free, no-obligation consultation. Serious injury accident claims are hard to handle without the help of a good lawyer who understands the process. Learn more about the help you can get from an experienced Waupaca car accident attorney.
Personal injury lawyers also help people who were injured while on unsafe property, often caused by slip and fall accidents due to unsafe conditions or caused by dog bites. Learn more here about how a good Waupaca premises liability lawyer helps people injured due to an unsafe condition on someone’s property.