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Post Date: August 25th, 2011
A St. Louis County, Missouri car accident leaves two people injured. The three-vehicle accident happened on August 17, 2011 close to midnight on the eastbound lane of I-64 near Timberlake Manor Parkway. The Missouri car accident happened as Susan Dunakey drove her 2000 Jeep Cherokee the wrong way in the eastbound lane. Dunakey crashed head on with Darnell L. Warner’s 1993 Ford Escort. The impact of the Missouri car accident spun Warner’s vehicle into the path of a 2002 Peterbilt semi-truck. The truck slammed into the passenger side of the Ford Escort and crashed off the highway into a sign. Darnell Warner, a 23-year-old, was listed in serious condition after being transported to the St. John’s Mercy Medical Center in Creve Coeur, Missouri by the Monarch Ambulance. Chesterfield resident, Susan Dunakey, failed the sobriety test given by St. Louis County, Missouri authorities. According to reports, the Missouri State Highway Patrol arrested the 50-year-old Dunakey, the day following the accident for drunk driving after she was treated and released for minor injuries. As a Missouri car accident attorney, I know about the hundreds of Missouri drivers that die each year from alcohol-related car accidents. In 2010, Missouri DWI law legislation was strengthened in many ways. The stricter laws do not allow alcohol-related offenses to be removed from a previous offender’s record. Another new law prevents a person with two or more DWI offenses from being heard in municipal court. The new law, under certain circumstances, can take away driving privileges. Alcohol-related traffic accidents may affect a victim’s claim for compensation. When a Missouri car accident victim is injured in a DWI-related accident, the negligence will be easier to prove. If you have been injured in an alcohol-related car accident, call 888.956.2487 and speak to one of our experienced Missouri car accident attorneys today and let us take some of the stress of a car accident off your shoulders. ***************************************************** Joshua P. Myers is the owner and President of Myers Injury Law, LLC and a founding partner of Schultz & Myers, LLC. Based in St. Louis, Missouri, his personal injury law firm routinely handles motor vehicle accidents that result in personal injury or death throughout the Midwest. If you have been hurt or have lost a loved one due to the negligence of another driver, please contact a motor vehicle accident attorney to learn your rights. It is always free to discuss your case and there are never any attorney’s fees until we recover on your behalf. Tags: Car Accident, fatal car accident, joshua, missouri, myers, personal injury Posted in car wreck, Fatal Car Accident, MO Car Accidents, St. Louis Car Accidents | No Comments »
Post Date: July 17th, 2011
A rear-end accident in Callaway County, Missouri on route J injured Shyan M. Clark from Fulton, Missouri. On May 17, 2011, 33-year-old James R. Allen was stopped in his 2003 Saturn behind another vehicle, which was also making a left turn. 55-year-old Deborah J. Roberts failed to stop her 2005 Lincoln resulting in a rear-end collision. Another vehicle, driven by 40-year-old Shelly Basnett struck Roberts vehicle resulting in a second strike to Allen’s vehicle. Another driver, Renee M. Knipfel, then collided with Basnett’s vehicle. The only reported injury was that of 12-year-old Shyan M. Clark who suffered moderate injuries and was taken to Callaway County Hospital by ambulance. She was not wearing a seat belt during the collision. Missouri law requires all children 15-years-old to wear a seat belt while in a moving vehicle. Children in Missouri are required to wear a seat belt regardless of where in the vehicle they are located. The Missouri child restraint laws are different than the seat belt laws for adults, which only require an adult wear a seat belt in the front seat. Law enforcement officers can pull over any vehicle where a child is not properly restrained with a safety belt. There are a few exemptions to the restraint law, which are parades and agricultural reasons. Missouri’s child safety belt law decreases the risk of injury and death for children involved in a motor vehicle accident. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, nearly 184,000 children are injured in Missouri car accidents every year. Several studies indicate that seat belts greatly reduce the number of car accident injuries of children. The CDC recommends that all children under the age of 12 only sit in the back seat to avoid risk from air bags or dash impact. While on the road, you should always be safe. Wearing a seatbelt isn’t an option anymore even though law enforcement officers won’t pull someone over just because they are not wearing a seat belt. Even when you drive carefully, there are other people on the road that you can’t control and Missouri car accidents happen. If a negligent driver injures you, call 888.956.2487 to speak to an experienced Missouri motor vehicle accident attorney to discuss your claim and your rights as a victim. *************************************************** Joshua P. Myers is the owner and President of Myers Injury Law, LLC and a founding partner of Schultz & Myers, LLC. Based in St. Louis, Missouri, his personal injury law firm routinely handles motor vehicle accidents that result in personal injury or death throughout the Midwest. If you have been hurt or have lost a loved one due to the negligence of another driver, please contact a motor vehicle accident attorney to learn your rights. It is always free to discuss your case and there are never any attorney’s fees until we recover on your behalf. Tags: attorney, Car Accident, crash, josh, lawyer, missouri, myers, personal injury, rear-end collision, settlement Posted in car accident, Car Accident Advice, Car Accident News, Car Accident Settlements, MO Car Accidents | No Comments »
Post Date: July 16th, 2011
A rear-end car accident in Jefferson County, Missouri killed a teenager and injured seven people on May 1, 2011. The accident happened as a Chevrolet Impala driven by Michael A. Rayfield from Fetus, Missouri and a Ford Escort driven by Holly J. Duncan were stopped at a red light in the southbound lanes of US-67 at the cross intersection of Meyer Road. A Pontiac G8, driven by Daniel B. Torrence, failed to stop crashing into the rear of Duncan’s vehicle. The force of the collision caused Duncan’s Ford to rear-end Rayfield’s vehicle. Unfortunately, 15-year-old Thomas A. Duncan from Bonne Terre, Missouri died after being transported to St. John’s Mercy Medical Center in Creve Coeur and than being airlifted to the Children’s Hospital. Seven other Missouri residents were also injured in the rear-end collision. Joshua Duncan, 9-years-old, was seriously injured along with 14-year-old Caleb Reed. The minors were transported to Cardinal Glennon Hospital by the Arch Helicopter transport. 39-year-old Holly Duncan, 11-year-old Paul Duncan, 37-year-old Daniel Torrence, and 14-year-old Blaise Torrence sustained minor injuries and taken to Jefferson Regional Medical Center by Joachim Plattin Ambulance. Filing a lawsuit to receive compensation for the death of a loved one, especially a child can take an emotional toll on people. Parents and family members are usually caught off guard when it is time to file a wrongful death claim because they cannot understand why their loved one suffered at the hand of another person’s negligence. Parents should rest assured, with an experienced attorney, that their children have the right to receive compensation for their injuries. If you have lost a loved one or a child, call 888.956.2487 to speak to an experienced Missouri wrongful death attorney to make sure your child’s rights are well-protected and the negligence of the other party are held responsible for their actions. *************************************************** Joshua P. Myers is the owner and President of Myers Injury Law, LLC and a founding partner of Schultz & Myers, LLC. Based in St. Louis, Missouri, his personal injury law firm routinely handles motor vehicle accidents that result in personal injury or death throughout the Midwest. If you have been hurt or have lost a loved one due to the negligence of another driver, please contact a motor vehicle accident attorney to learn your rights. It is always free to discuss your case and there are never any attorney’s fees until we recover on your behalf. Tags: attorney, attorneys, Car Accident, fatal car accident, josh, lawyer, missouri, myers, personal injury, settlement, wrongful death Posted in car accident, Car Accident Advice, Car Accident News, Missouri Car Accident Law, MO Car Accidents, settlement | No Comments »
Post Date: July 15th, 2011
A car accident in Miller County, Missouri killed four people and injured two others on May 8, 2011. Murali Bottu, a 22-year-old resident of Rolla, Missouri, lost control of his Toyota Camry in the westbound lanes of MO-42. As a result of losing control, Bottu crossed the centerline and overcorrected his vehicle causing the vehicle to flip sideways. Darren J. Denter, the driver of a Chevrolet Silverado, struck Bottu’s flipped vehicle on the passenger side. The force of the impact pushed both vehicles off the road, totaling them. All the occupants of Bottu’s vehicle were residents of Rolla, Missouri, were killed in the car accident. 22-year-old Sri H. Chittury, 23-year-old Dheeraj Gudlawar, 21-year-old Srikanth Ravi, and 24-year-old Srupun Velumula, all originally from India were pronounced dead at the scene by the Miller County Coroner at 12:10 p.m. The driver of the Camry, Bottu, was seriously injured in the accident and was air lifted to the University of Missouri Hospital in Columbia for treatment. The driver of the Silverado, Denter, refused medical attention at the scene, but his passenger Robert E Davis was taken by ambulance to the Lake Regional Hospital in Osage Beach. When a death is caused by misconduct, negligence, or carelessness, it is considered a wrongful death. In Missouri, wrongful death statutes all family members to recover damages. If the accident victim was a passenger in the vehicle, his or her family can also sue the driver. If a foreign citizen is a victim in a Missouri car accident, family members can still receive compensation under the Missouri wrongful death statutes. If a loved one has passed away in a Missouri car accident at the negligence of another, an experienced attorney will understand how to properly file a wrongful death claim in Missouri. Call 888.956.2487 to speak to an experienced Missouri car accident attorney to ensure the rights of the victim and the family will be well represented. ******************************************************* Joshua P. Myers is the owner and President of Myers Injury Law, LLC and a founding partner of Schultz & Myers, LLC. Based in St. Louis, Missouri, his personal injury law firm routinely handles motor vehicle accidents that result in personal injury or death throughout the Midwest. If you have been hurt or have lost a loved one due to the negligence of another driver, please contact a motor vehicle accident attorney to learn your rights. It is always free to discuss your case and there are never any attorney’s fees until we recover on your behalf. Tags: attorney, automobile, Car Accident, collision, fatal car accident, injury, josh, lawyer, missouri, myers, personal injury, wrongful death Posted in car accident, Car Accident Advice, Car Accident Settlements, MO Car Accidents, settlement | No Comments »
Post Date: July 14th, 2011
Five residents from the towns of Fairdealing and Doniphan were injured in a car accident in Ripley County, Missouri on May 21, 2011. On Brooks Lane, three miles east of Doniphan in Ripley County, 51-year-old Sue K. Sanford made a U-turn in her 1998 Pontiac. As she was turning, 68-year-old James E. Bozeman’s 2002 Mitsubishi struck her. Sanford’s vehicle was totaled, and Bozeman’s vehicle received extensive damage in the car accident. A total of five people were injured in the Missouri accident. Sanford suffered from moderate injuries and her passenger Jonathan C. Wilkerson received minor injuries. Both were Doniphan residents and were taken by ambulance to Poplar Bluff Regional Medical Center. Another passenger of Sanford’s was 13-year-old Christin D. Sanford suffered serious injuries and was transported to St. Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau by Airevac. Bozeman and his passenger, Dorothy M. Bozeman, suffered minor injuries in the accident. The Fairdealing residents were transported by ambulance to Ripley County Memorial Hospital. Missouri accidents involving U-turns stress the importance of defensive driving. When the driver attempting the U-turn does not take into consideration the oncoming traffic speed or distance, it can be devastating. Drivers of oncoming traffic may not realize the type of turn being made and do not have enough time to adjust their speed or change lanes. Passive driving such as these examples increase the risks in Missouri car accidents. Missouri offers many defensive driving courses throughout the year to reduce the number of accidents related to passive driving by teaching drivers how to anticipate dangerous situations and avoid traffic collisions. Regular driver’s education courses offered in high schools usually only teach the basics of driving and rules of the road. Missouri defensive driving courses offer drivers the skills to go beyond the basic mechanics and prepare them for many different situations on the road. Basic driver’s education will discuss whether or not a U-turn is legal in certain situations, but a defensive driving course will teach how to react to an unexpected or illegal U-turn to avoid a Missouri car accident. All drivers should invest their time into a defensive driving course to better prepare them for many roadway situations. There are many ways a negligent driver can be dangerous on the road. When a driver does not pay attention or makes a dangerous decision, victims have to deal with the stress of the accident. Defensive driving courses can help you prepare for dangerous situations, but occasionally an accident is unavoidable. If you have been injured in a Missouri car accident, please consult an experienced car accident attorney immediately. Seeking legal counsel soon after an accident is essential to building a case against the negligent driver and having a defensive driving course may help you in your claim for compensation. Call 888.956.2487 to discuss your motor vehicle accident claim and let us investigate for you. ************************************************** Joshua P. Myers is the owner and President of Myers Injury Law, LLC and a founding partner of Schultz & Myers, LLC. Based in St. Louis, Missouri, his personal injury law firm routinely handles motor vehicle accidents that result in personal injury or death throughout the Midwest. If you have been hurt or have lost a loved one due to the negligence of another driver, please contact a motor vehicle accident attorney to learn your rights. It is always free to discuss your case and there are never any attorney’s fees until we recover on your behalf. Tags: accident, auto accident, Car Accident, defensive driving, driving, injury, joshua, lawyer, missouri, myers, personal injury, settlement Posted in car accident, Car Accident Advice, Car Accident News, Car Accident Settlements, MO Car Accidents | No Comments »
Post Date: July 12th, 2011
A Missouri head-on car accident on April 18, 2011 left four Missourians including a small child in Lafayette County, Missouri injured. The vehicles involved in the head-on collision were driving in opposite directions along the center line of Rolling Hill a little further east of MO-213. A 2004 Hyundai driven by 23-year-old Melanie R. Dysart of Dover, Missouri was traveling eastbound in the center of the road. A 1989 Nissan driven by 19-year-old Tiffany R. Earnest of Higginsville, Missouri was traveling westbound, also in the center of the road. The two vehicles crashed on a hill. Most of the victims in the Missouri head-on collision were not wearing their safety belts. Tiffany Earnest suffered serious injuries and was taken to the Research Medical Center in Kansas City, Missouri by Higginsville E.M.S. Tiffany Earnest’s passenger, 22-year-old Gary J. Earnest was also seriously injured in the Missouri head-on collision and taken to Truman Medical Center by Lifelight Eagle air ambulance. Melanie Dysart was moderately injured in the Missouri car accident and was taken to Centerpoint Hospital by Higginsville E.M.S. Considering the severity of the Missouri head-on collision, one-year-old Tilian Sinkler only suffered minor injuries from the accident. Fortunately, the toddler was the only passenger in the accident to be secured properly by a safety belt. Missouri has child passenger laws to protect the safety of children in the event of an accident. Experienced Missouri car accident attorneys know the child passenger laws and can use these laws to help victims receive compensation. If you or a child you know is injured in a Missouri car accident, please contact one of our Missouri car accident attorney immediately at 888.956.2487 for a free consultation. ***************************************************** Joshua P. Myers is the owner and President of Myers Injury Law, LLC and a founding partner of Schultz & Myers, LLC. Based in St. Louis, Missouri, his personal injury law firm routinely handles motor vehicle accidents that result in personal injury or death throughout the Midwest. If you have been hurt or have lost a loved one due to the negligence of another driver, please contact a motor vehicle accident attorney to learn your rights. It is always free to discuss your case and there are never any attorney’s fees until we recover on your behalf. Tags: attorney, Car Accident, collision, head-on collision, joshua, lawyers, missouri, myers, personal injury, settlement Posted in car accident, Car Accident Advice, Car Accident News, MO Car Accidents | No Comments »
Post Date: July 10th, 2011
A side-impact Missouri car accident occurred when 27-year-old Amber M. Lewis of Bixby, Missouri drove through a stop sign on Business 67 in Cherokee Pass. Lewis drove in to the path of 18-year-old Whitney N. Kemp of Fredericktown, Missouri. The Missouri car accident caused both vehicles to run off the road and down into an embankment. According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, both vehicles caught fire in the accident. Both drivers were injured in the Missouri car accident and so were the passengers of both vehicles. Lewis suffered minor injuries, but her passenger Bruce E. Copeland of Bixby, Missouri, was moderately injured. Lewis & Copeland were taken to Madison Medical Middle in Fredericktown, Missouri by ambulance for treatment. It is reported that neither Lewis or Copeland were wearing a seat belt in the Missouri car accident. Kemp’s passenger, Robert D. Berry of Fredericktown, suffered serious injuries in the Missouri car accident. Kemp and Berry were taken to the Parkland Hospital in Farmington, Missouri for treatment. Missouri statute §304.271 requires drivers to abide by traffic-control instructions, which include stop signs. The only exemptions to the statute are authorized emergency vehicles. A driver who fails to stop at a stop sign violates the Missouri statute will most likely be charged with a class C misdemeanor. Statute violations can be used to prove a driver’s negligence in a Missouri car accident. A victim of a victorious negligence claim in a Missouri car accident will show that: (1) the driver owed a responsibility to the victim, (2) the driver violated that responsibility, (3) the negligent behavior was the cause of the injury to the victim, and (4) the Missouri car accident victim has sustained a loss as a result of the negligence and injury. Missouri Traffic statutes were established to protect the rights of the passengers, pedestrians, and others, which drivers owe. If the victim can prove with evidence that the defendant was negligent, the defendant must pay the victim compensation for injuries sustained. There are many ways a negligent driver can be dangerous on the road. When a driver does not pay attention or makes a dangerous decision, victims have to deal with the stress of the accident. If you have been injured in a Missouri car accident, please consult an experienced car accident attorney immediately. Seeking legal counsel soon after an accident is essential to building a case against the negligent driver. Call 888.956.2487 to discuss your motor vehicle accident claim and let us investigate for you. ************************************************** Joshua P. Myers is the owner and President of Myers Injury Law, LLC and a founding partner of Schultz & Myers, LLC. Based in St. Louis, Missouri, his personal injury law firm routinely handles motor vehicle accidents that result in personal injury or death throughout the Midwest. If you have been hurt or have lost a loved one due to the negligence of another driver, please contact a motor vehicle accident attorney to learn your rights. It is always free to discuss your case and there are never any attorney’s fees until we recover on your behalf. Tags: Car Accident, crash, driving, injured, injury, joshua, lawyer, missouri, myers, personal injury, settlement, stop sign, wreck Posted in car accident, Car Accident Settlements, MO Car Accidents, settlement, Teen Drivers | No Comments »
Post Date: July 9th, 2011
One man was killed and another injured in a Missouri car accident when two F150s collided on Route H in Perry County Missouri on April 4, 2011. 39-year-old Michael Tomkins of Herrin, Illinois was driving on Route H when his wheel slipped off the roadway. Tomkins overcorrected his 1998 Ford F150, which caused him to slightly travel off the other side of the road. Cape Girardeau resident, 44-year-old James Buck tried to swerve his 2004 Ford F150 to miss Tomkins, but they collided. As a result, Buck’s truck overturned. The Assistant Coroner pronounced Tomkins dead at the scene of the accident at 8:45 am. Buck was taken to the Perry County Memorial Hospital by ambulance with moderate injuries. Both trucks were totaled and Tomkins was reportedly not wearing his safety belt. Missouri statute §307.178 requires that all drivers and passengers in the front seat wear a seat belt. Missouri safety advocates have repeatedly pushed to change the law. MoDOT and the state transportation director want lawmakers to change §307.178 to allow primary enforcement. Primary enforcement would allow law enforcement to pull over cars in which some is not wearing a seatbelt. Safety advocates additionally want the law to require all passengers to wear a safety belt, not just front seat passengers. While on the road, you should always be safe. Wearing a seatbelt isn’t an option anymore even though law enforcement officers won’t pull someone over just because they are not wearing a seat belt. Even when you drive carefully, there are other people on the road that you can’t control and Missouri motor vehicle accidents happen. If a negligent driver injures you, call 888.956.2487 to speak to an experienced Missouri motor vehicle accident attorney to discuss your claim and your rights as a victim. ************************************************** Joshua P. Myers is the owner and President of Myers Injury Law, LLC and a founding partner of Schultz & Myers, LLC. Based in St. Louis, Missouri, his personal injury law firm routinely handles motor vehicle accidents that result in personal injury or death throughout the Midwest. If you have been hurt or have lost a loved one due to the negligence of another driver, please contact a motor vehicle accident attorney to learn your rights. It is always free to discuss your case and there are never any attorney’s fees until we recover on your behalf. Tags: auto accident, Car Accident, F150, fatal, fatal car accident, head-on collision, josh, personal injury, Tomkins, wrongful death Posted in car accident, Car Accident News, Car Accident Settlements, Fatal Car Accident, MO Car Accidents | No Comments »
Post Date: July 8th, 2011
A car accident in Jefferson City leaves a 22-year-old injured on Missouri Boulevard. The accident occurred as 20-year-old Abby Luetkemeyer attempted a left hand turn from the K-Mark parking lot at the 2300 block of Missouri Blvd. Luetkemyer pulled her 2002 Chevrolet truck into the center lane jus as 22-year-old Serenity Crump walked across the boulevard. Luetkemyer struck Crump sending her to the hospital with moderate injuries. The public was not surprised by the pedestrian car accident in Jefferson City. One resident wrote in an online submission, “I see people trying to cross MO Blvd on foot all the time. It’s insane. The city needs to implement safe ways for pedestrians to get across or this kind of accident will become more prevalent.” Because Jefferson City is become more populated, the roads are becoming more congested. As a result, a higher number of traffic accidents are reported. According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol’s data, Jefferson City ranks 14th out of 734 Missouri cities in traffic accidents. Pedestrian accidents are likely to continue with the absence of regular crosswalks and congested roads. Missouri Boulevard and other roads without sidewalks on either side create a greater risk to pedestrians as more people are choosing to walk or bike to their intended locations. Pedestrians in Jefferson City, Missouri may be just as responsible for an accident as a driver. If the Missouri car accident is partially the fault of the pedestrian, the amount of compensation could be limited. The driver’s attorney could argue that the pedestrian, whether by jaywalking or ignoring a traffic signal, is at fault for the accident. In order to receive compensation for injuries sustained in a pedestrian car accident, an experienced attorney is recommended. If you are injured in a pedestrian accident, contact one of our experienced pedestrian accident attorneys at 888.956.2487. Our attorneys will aggressively investigate your accident in order to protect your compensation rights. ************************************************** Joshua P. Myers is the owner and President of Myers Injury Law, LLC and a founding partner of Schultz & Myers, LLC. Based in St. Louis, Missouri, his personal injury law firm routinely handles motor vehicle accidents that result in personal injury or death throughout the Midwest. If you have been hurt or have lost a loved one due to the negligence of another driver, please contact a motor vehicle accident attorney to learn your rights. It is always free to discuss your case and there are never any attorney’s fees until we recover on your behalf. Tags: auto accident, Car Accident, driving, injured, Jefferson City, missouri, myers, pedestrian, personal injury, wreck Posted in car accident, Missouri Car Accident Law, MO Car Accidents, Pedestrian Accidents | No Comments »
Post Date: July 7th, 2011
Two residents from Marston, Missouri were killed over the holiday weekend. The fatal car accident happened at Morehouse on US-60 and MO-114. The Missouri car accident happened as Charlie S. Hammons pulled his 1998 Ford into the pat of Bryian G. Brown’s 1996 Chevrolet. Brown’s vehicle slammed in to Hammons’ vehicle, which pushed both vehicles off the road. Although all occupants in Hammond’s vehicle were wearing seatbelts, Hammond’s was ejected from the Ford. Hammons was taken to St. Francis Hospital for medical treatment by Air Evac, but the 93-year-old was pronounced dead by the Cape Girardeau Coroner. Essie P. Hammons, the 87-year-old occupant of Hammons, was pronounced dead at the scene of the Missouri car accident by Stoddard County Coroner. The only survivor in the Ford was a teenager. George D. Brown of New Madrid, Missouri suffered moderate injuries and was taken to Missouri Delta Medical Center by ambulance. In the event of a Missouri car accident that results in the death of the at-fault driver, many injured victims wonder how they will recover damages. The ability to sue an at-fault driver even after his or her death depends on whether or not the jurisdiction has passed a law called a survival statute. Survival statutes determine that a personal injury case will survive even if the at-fault party does not. Missouri’s survival statute is Missouri statute §537.020. This statute states that the cause of action for personal injuries “shall not abate” because the at-fault party has passed away. The personal injury cause of action survives to be a representative of the deceased party. Missouri statute §537.020 authorizes the probate court to appoint a representative for the at-fault driver. Bring a claim against a deceased at-fault driver is many times referred to as “suing the estate of the deceased.” The Missouri car accident victim will not receive a lesser settlement just because the defendant is deceased. Missouri law determines that “the liability and the measure of damages shall not be the same as if such death or deaths had not occurred.” If the Missouri car accident victim had received a judgment of $50,000 against a living defendant, the accident victim would receive a $50,000 settlement against the deceased. While on the road, drivers have a responsibility to other motorists to make responsible decisions. If you are injured or lose a loved one in a Missouri car accident where the at-fault driver passes away before you are able to make a settlement, call a Missouri car accident attorney immediately. An experienced Missouri car accident attorney will understand how to use Missouri’s survival statute to receive compensation for your injuries or your loss. Call 888.956.2487 and speak to one of our experienced Missouri car accident attorneys today and let us take some of the stress of a car accident off your shoulders. **************************************** Joshua P. Myers is the owner and President of Myers Injury Law, LLC and a founding partner of Schultz & Myers, LLC. Based in St. Louis, Missouri, his personal injury law firm routinely handles motor vehicle accidents that result in personal injury or death throughout the Midwest. If you have been hurt or have lost a loved one due to the negligence of another driver, please contact a motor vehicle accident attorney to learn your rights. It is always free to discuss your case and there are never any attorney’s fees until we recover on your behalf. Tags: attorney, Car Accident, fatal car accident, joshua, killed, missouri, myers, personal injury, settlement Posted in car accident, Car Accident News, Fatal Car Accident, Missouri Car Accident Law, MO Car Accidents | No Comments »
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