Milwaukee, WI – Authorities ID Man Killed in Two-Vehicle Crash near 76th St & Morgan Ave
Milwaukee, WI (January 7, 2026) – This article follows up on a story covered earlier. The original report can be found here.
Authorities have identified the person who died following a crash on January 7, near the intersection of 76th Street and Morgan Avenue in Milwaukee.
Officials confirmed that Dmonte Owens, a 29-year-old man, was driving one of the vehicles involved in the crash. Reports indicate that a 21-year-old driver traveling southbound on 76th Street struck another vehicle near the intersection. The impact caused serious injuries to Owens.
Owens was taken to a hospital for treatment, where he later died from his injuries. The 21-year-old driver involved in the crash was taken into custody. Authorities continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the crash.
We extend our sincere condolences to the family and loved ones of Dmonte Owens.
What Happens After a Fatal Two-Vehicle Crash?
In the days after the incident, there is often a need to gather information, preserve records, and understand what documentation may become important later. Death certificates, medical records, and insurance information are commonly reviewed as part of this process.
These crashes can occur suddenly at intersections, where traffic patterns, speed, and driver decisions intersect within seconds. Reviews often focus on vehicle movement, road conditions, visibility, and timing to understand how the crash unfolded and what factors may have contributed. Photographs, witness statements, and roadway evidence can all play a role in clarifying events.
Fatal crashes frequently involve severe force, which can lead to critical injuries even when emergency care is provided quickly. Victims may suffer head trauma, internal injuries, or multiple injuries that worsen rapidly. In some cases, medical treatment continues for a period of time before the loss occurs, creating additional records and expenses.
Surviving drivers or passengers may also experience physical injuries that require ongoing treatment. In addition to medical concerns, families often face practical issues related to medical bills, funeral expenses, insurance questions, and time away from work. Managing these matters while coping with loss can be challenging without clear information.
A wrongful death lawyer can help explain how fatal crash cases are commonly reviewed. This may include looking at medical records, insurance coverage, and available documentation related to the incident.
Legal guidance can also clarify how wrongful death or injury claims are typically handled and what types of compensation may be available, such as coverage for medical costs, funeral expenses, or lost income.
At The Dunk Law Firm, we help bereaved families by reviewing fatal crash cases and helping them understand their possible next steps. Our team has experience handling all sorts of complex wrongful death cases in Milwaukee.
If you have questions after a vehicle crash in Milwaukee, you can contact us at 414-209-4398. Our team at The Dunk Law Firm has experience reviewing crash-related situations and can explain how documentation, insurance matters, and available legal options may apply in your case.
Nota: Esta publicación se basa en información obtenida de fuentes secundarias de dominio público. No hemos verificado de forma independiente todos los detalles del incidente. Si detecta alguna inexactitud o falta de información, póngase en contacto con el bufete Dunk Law Firm para que podamos revisar y corregir rápidamente el contenido con el fin de garantizar su exactitud y fiabilidad.
Aviso legal: El contenido de esta publicación tiene únicamente fines informativos generales y no debe interpretarse como asesoramiento jurídico o médico. No establece una relación abogado-cliente ni constituye una oferta de servicios jurídicos. Si ha resultado lesionado en un accidente, busque atención médica inmediata y consulte a un abogado cualificado. Las imágenes incluidas tienen únicamente fines ilustrativos y no representan la escena real ni a las partes implicadas en el incidente.
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