Posted on Apr 01, 2024

Crash at intersection in Olive Township leaves 2 drivers injured

OLIVE TOWNSHIP, MI - A collision at the intersection of Stanton Street and 120th Avenue in Olive Township injured two drivers, authorities said.

WOOD reports the accident happened Thursday night at about 9:15 p.m.  The Ottawa County Sheriff's Office said the driver of a Jeep Commander going east on Stanton Street did not stop at a stop sign at the intersection and crashed into a Toyota Sienna that was headed south on 120th Avenue, causing the Toyota to roll over.

The Toyota driver, a 33-year-old man from Allendale, was taken to the hospital with injuries that were not life-threatening.  The driver of the Jeep, a 19-year-old Grand Rapids man, sustained minor injuries.

The sheriff's office noted that drivers on 120th Avenue do not have a stop at that intersection and have the right of way. 

120th Avenue was shut down for about an hour for the sheriff's office investigation, which is ongoing. 

Should any additional information come to light, our Michigan car accident lawyer will update this news blog.