Humboldt Park Guide Hit On Birthday Faces 34 Broken Bones

A 64-year-old Humboldt Park architecture tour guide is facing a long rehabilitation after a driver struck him head-on on his birthday, leaving him with 34 broken bones. Jim Collins has undergone five surgeries and remains hospitalized, while friends have raised more than $38,000 to help cover the costs of his recovery.

The crash happened June 6 at Oakley Boulevard and Lake Street as Collins was returning home from his job with Shoreline Sightseeing, where he has worked for 12 years. He had planned to celebrate his birthday with hot dogs at Johnnie’s Beef in Elmwood Park, but instead has spent weeks recovering from the crash, according to Block Club Chicago. The driver was ticketed for failing to yield and slow down, and officials said the vehicle was uninsured.

Collins has been one of the familiar voices explaining Chicago’s skyline to visitors. A 2017 report by CBS Chicago identified him as a Shoreline docent and described the company’s architecture cruises as a blend of education and entertainment.

Recovery Will Include Learning To Walk Again

Collins was placed in an induced coma for three weeks and has nerve damage affecting the right side of his arm, but his wife, Marilyn Collins, said he has no brain damage or spinal injuries. He recently stood for the first time since the crash, though he is expected to use a wheelchair after leaving the hospital and may remain hospitalized for about another month, as detailed by Block Club Chicago.

Uninsured Driver Adds To Family’s Financial Pressure

The fundraiser is intended to help pay Collins’ medical bills, possible home relocation, and in-home care. His family may need to move from a third-floor condo to an accessible home or a stair-free apartment, adding a major practical challenge to an already difficult recovery…

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