Semi-Truck Rollover Crash Closes Highway 10 Off-Ramp in Waupaca, Wisconsin

Modified Date: 
Thu, 02/20/2025 - 9:01am
Accident Date: 
Tuesday, February 18, 2025

Highway 10 in Waupaca closed for almost six hours after rollover crash involving a semi-truck(link is external)

Officials say a semi-truck appeared to have failed to navigate the curve of the off-ramp causing it to exit the roadway and overturn.

Semi driver hurt after rollover Tuesday night in Waupaca (link is external)

The driver was treated for minor injuries on scene.

 

On Tuesday evening, a serious single-vehicle accident involving a semi-truck caused significant traffic disruption in Waupaca, Wisconsin. At approximately 6:11 p.m., emergency responders were dispatched to the eastbound off-ramp of Highway 10 where it connects with Highway 22-54 following reports of a rollover crash. According to the Waupaca Police Department, the semi-truck failed to properly navigate the curve of the off-ramp, resulting in the vehicle leaving the roadway and overturning. The driver, whose identity has not been released, sustained only minor injuries and received treatment at the scene. The incident necessitated a lengthy closure of the off-ramp, lasting nearly six hours until midnight, as crews worked to empty the trailer's contents and safely remove the overturned vehicle from the scene.

Location and Infrastructure

The accident occurred at a critical junction in Waupaca's highway system, where Highway 10, a major east-west corridor through central Wisconsin, intersects with Highway 22-54. This interchange serves as a key access point for commercial and passenger vehicles entering Waupaca from the highway. The off-ramp where the incident occurred features a significant curve that requires careful navigation, particularly for large commercial vehicles. This intersection is crucial for local commerce and regional transportation, connecting Waupaca to surrounding communities and serving as a primary route for commercial traffic.

Legal Rights and Considerations

In Wisconsin, commercial vehicle accidents are governed by both state and federal regulations, including the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) guidelines. Victims of commercial vehicle accidents typically have three years from the date of the incident to file a personal injury claim under Wisconsin's statute of limitations. Insurance considerations may involve multiple policies, including the trucking company's commercial liability coverage and cargo insurance. Potential compensation could cover medical expenses, lost wages, property damage, and other damages. In cases involving commercial vehicles, investigations may examine factors such as driver logs, vehicle maintenance records, and compliance with hours-of-service regulations.

Related Resources

  • Waupaca Police Department: (715) 258-4466
  • Wisconsin State Patrol - North Central Region: (715) 845-1143
  • Wisconsin DOT Motor Carrier Safety Program: (608) 266-0124
  • ThedaCare Medical Center - Waupaca: (715) 258-1000
  • Wisconsin Commercial Driver Manual (DOT)
  • Wisconsin Department of Transportation Crash Reports
  • Wisconsin Bar Association Lawyer Referral Service
  • Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration - Wisconsin Division
Roadway: 
Highway 10