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Vigo County, IN – Two Killed in Two-Vehicle Crash on US Highway 40

Two Killed in Two-Vehicle Crash

Vigo County, IN (February 1, 2026) – A Saturday morning collision in Vigo County resulted in the deaths of two people on January 31, 2026. The two-vehicle accident occurred shortly after 7:00 a.m. in the area of East US Highway 40 and Tabortown.

According to the Vigo County Sheriff’s Office, emergency responders arrived at the scene to find two vehicles involved in a severe impact. While the specific identities of the deceased have not yet been released pending the notification of next of kin, authorities confirmed that two individuals were pronounced dead at the scene.

The Sheriff’s Office Fatal Accident Reconstruction Team was called in to lead the investigation into the circumstances surrounding the crash. East US Highway 40 was closed to traffic for several hours as specialized units processed the scene and cleared the wreckage. No information has been released regarding other injuries or what factors may have contributed to the collision.

Car Accident in Indiana

In Indiana, fatal collisions often involve complex legal questions regarding right-of-way, driver distraction, or mechanical failure. Under state law, the families of those lost in such accidents have the right to pursue a wrongful death claim to seek compensation for medical costs, funeral expenses, and the loss of emotional and financial support.

Establishing liability is a critical step in these cases. Indiana follows a “modified comparative fault” system, which allows for recovery as long as the victim was not more than 50% responsible for the incident. Legal representation serves as a dedicated auto accident lawyer in Indiana by handling all communication with insurance adjusters and ensuring time-sensitive evidence—such as vehicle “black box” data and witness statements—is secured before it is lost or overwritten.

Indiana’s legal deadlines are strict. The general statute of limitations for personal injury and wrongful death is two years from the date of the incident. However, if a government entity or poor road maintenance was a factor, a formal “Notice of Tort Claim” must be filed within 180 days. Taking action early is a necessary step to protect your rights and ensure you are treated fairly by insurance carriers.

Contact us at 219-245-5881 for legal representation in car accidents in Indiana.

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