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Alyson Shadix injured in head-on crash on U.S. Route 45

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Shadix was passenger in vehicle that collided with another near North Oak Street

November 21, 2025 | Dewey, IL

A 17-year-old high school senior from Rantoul was seriously injured as a passenger in a head-on collision in Ludlow, Illinois. The incident occurred on U.S. Route 45 near North Oak Street, highlighting ongoing road safety concerns in the area.

police lightsAlyson Shadix, 17, seriously injured in a two-vehicle head-on crash after a car she was riding in struck another vehicle on U.S. Route 45 near North Oak Street in Ludlow.

What Happened in the Crash?

Authorities reported that Alyson Shadix was riding in one of the involved vehicles when the accident took place. Emergency responders acted swiftly, and Shadix received immediate medical attention following the collision.

  • Date of Incident: Nov. 21, 2025
  • Location: U.S. Route 45 near North Oak Street, Ludlow, Champaign County, Illinois
  • Victim: Alyson Shadix, 17-year-old senior at Rantoul Township High School
  • Role in Crash: Passenger
  • Initial Response: Transported to Carle Foundation Hospital in Urbana

What Injuries Did Alyson Shadix Sustain?

Shadix endured severe injuries from the crash. That evening, she experienced a stroke due to a blood clot reaching her brain. Additional harm included neck trauma, a fractured jaw, lost teeth, facial lacerations, a broken leg, and a fractured hip.

She was subsequently airlifted to Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago on the following day for specialized care. A GoFundMe campaign has been established to assist with mounting medical and recovery expenses. You can support the family here.

Shadix is an accomplished honor roll student set to graduate in December and plans to begin the CNA program at Parkland College in January.

Head-On Accident Statistics

Head-on crashes represent a small fraction of total incidents but pose significant risks. According to the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, these collisions contributed to over 2,000 fatalities on divided highways between 2015 and 2018.

StatisticDetailsSource
Percentage of Crashes2% of all U.S. crashes are head-onNational Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
Fatality RateOver 10% of crash-related deathsCenters for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Divided Highway DeathsMore than 2,000 fatalities (2015-2018)AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety
Common CausesDriver error, including speeding and distractionFederal Highway Administration (FHWA)

Why Do Head-On Accidents Happen?

Factors such as speeding, impaired driving, distractions, and roadway design flaws often lead to these severe collisions. Investigations by local authorities will examine these elements to determine the precise circumstances.

Legal Insights

National legal analysts provide valuable perspectives on navigating the aftermath of motor vehicle incidents.

“In cases such as this, conducting an independent investigation promptly is crucial to safeguard rights,” said Candice Bond, managing partner at Bond Legal. “Evidence must be gathered efficiently, and resources like witnesses can uncover contributing factors.”

Key takeaways from analyst insights:

  • Timely Action: Engage professionals to review crash details, including driver histories and insurance.
  • Victim Support: Legal guidance helps manage medical costs, lost income, and emotional impacts.
  • Investigation Essentials: Background checks and witness statements strengthen claims.

Stefano Formica, of counsel with Bond Legal, added:

“When negligence like distracted or aggressive driving causes harm, pursuing a civil action is often viable for recovery.”

Pending investigation outcomes, affected parties may pursue claims covering medical expenses, rehabilitation, wage loss, pain, and trauma.

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