Posted On: January 30, 2008

St. Louis Car Crash Attorney: Saint Louis Car Wreck Kills Three, Injured One After Vehicle Flees From Police

In St. Louis, Missouri today, three people were killed and one sustained severe personal injury when a stolen Pontiac Grand Am attempted to elude police and crashed into another car and a Metro bus. The St. Louis car accident occurred at the intersection of Clayton and Tamm Avenue around 4pm. Occupants of the St. Louis Missouri Metro bus were not injured, but the driver was transported to the hospital for observation.

At this time, the identity of the three fatalities is unknown as police are not releasing their names at this time.

St. Louis Police Chief Joe Mokwa indicated the St. Louis police officer did not give chase to the Pontiac, although the patrol car had its lights activated and tried to pull the vehicle over.

According to police, the Pontiac was stolen in downtown St. Louis, Missouri on January 26, 2008.

Posted On: January 29, 2008

Cass County Missouri Lawyer: Personal Injury from Car Accident Sends Two to the Hospital: Uninsured Motorist Caused Missouri Car Accident

Two young adults in Cass County, Missouri sustained personal injury after a car accident on Missouri Highway 7 today. Destini R. Ash, 20 of Pleasant Hill, Missouri lost control of her vehicle after driving on snow, which caused her to cross over the center line of the roadway, crashing into Zachary Anders, 23, of Pleasant Hill, MO. Ms. Ash was cited by the Missouri Highway Patrol for failure to operate her vehicle on the right half of the roadway and for failure to maintain car insurance.

Both drivers were reported as having sustained serious personal injuries after this Missouri car accident. It is expected a claim will be made against Mr. Anders' own insurance company for his personal injuries since Ms. Ash had no insurance.

Every person should know that it is the law in Missouri that everyone have uninsured motorist coverage. Even liability only car insurance policies have this type of coverage, even though it may not be listed on the policy itself- this is the law. If you have questions about car insurance or have been involved in a car accident in Missouri, contact us for a free consultation about your legal rights.

Posted On: January 28, 2008

Warren County Missouri Car Accident Lawyer: Missouri Injury Law Firm: Car Accident Near Warrenton Causes Serious Injuries to Father and Son

Richard Baker of Warrenton, Missouri and his son, Rikki, were injured Saturday in a two vehicle Missouri car accident on the south I-70 service road. According to the Missouri Highway Patrol, a 2007 Freightliner tractor operated by James Byers from Davis, Oklahoma failed to yield to Mr. Baker, pulling into Mr. Baker's path. The driver of the tractor trailer was issued a citation for failure to yield.

Mr. Baker and his son were taken to St. Joseph West Hospital by the Warren County Ambulance district. Both of them were wearing their seat belt.

The tractor trailer operator had liability insurance through Bergkamp Insurance Center, Inc., a company out of Kansas. All commercial motor vehicles such as tractor trailers and other motor vehicles with a ground weight over 36,000 pounds are required to carry at least $750,000 of personal injury liability coverage in the event they cause a car accident were someone is injured. Most commercial carriers carry at least one million dollars of coverage.

If you are involved in a Missouri truck accident, please contact us for a free consultation regarding your rights.

Posted On: January 21, 2008

Missouri Law Firm Car Accident Lawyer: St. Louis Man Steals Car, Crashes in Dunklin County, Missouri Seriously Injuring a Teenager; Missouri Uninsured Motorist Claim Likely

In an effort to bring public awareness of Missouri car accidents, our law firm and lawyers regularly post information about car and truck crashes throughout the State. While most of these Missouri car wrecks are caused by negligence, some, like the one we report here, are caused by deliberate actions.

Earlier today, Antuan L. Madison, 31 of St. Louis, Missouri stole a 2000 Ford Taurus from Kennett, Missouri when the Clarkton, Missouri Police officer identified the vehicle as being stolen. The officer began pursuit of the suspect, which ended in a horrific car accident and serious personal injuries in Clinton County, Missouri. Mr. Madison crashed head on into a 1995 Ford Ranger truck, operated by seventeen year old Chase D. Winder. Mr. Madison was driving north on Highway 62, crossed into the southbound lane occupied by Mr. Winder.

According to the Missouri Highway Patrol, both drivers sustained serious personal injuries and were taken by ambulance to the Elvis Presley Trauma Center in Memphis, Tennessee. At this time, no criminal charges have been filed.

According to police, the stolen vehicle was insured by Hartford insurance company. However, it is questionable whether there will be car insurance coverage since the Taurus was stolen. In that case, Mr. Winder will be able to make a claim for uninsured motorist coverage against his own insurance company, State Farm Mutual Insurance Company.

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Posted On: January 17, 2008

Saint Louis Car Crash Lawyer: Rob Ramage, Former Hockey Player, Gets Four Years by Ontario Judge for Deadly Car Crash

An Ontario Canada judge sentenced former St. Louis blue Rob Ramage today for the car crash that killed Chicago Blackhawk Keith Magnuson in 2003. Justice Alexander Sosna sentenced him to four years in prison and suspended his right to drive for five years, despite the Magnuson family's plea to the judge not to do so.

In 2003, Magnuson was killed when Ramage hit another vehicle near Toronto while impaired. A jury found Ramage guilty on all five counts charged. Evidence showed Ramage was four times over the legal limit, however this was disputed by Ramage.

Last November, in a civil Missouri wrongful death lawsuit, a jury awarded the Magnuson family $9.5 million dollars for their losses in the civil suit against Ramage and National Car Rentals of Canada.

Posted On: January 15, 2008

Missouri Motorcycle Accident Lawyer: St. Louis Motorcycle Accident Kills Man

A St. Louis motorcycle accident resulted in the death of an unidentified man today. According to the police, a rider was operating his bike on the 900 block of Lemay Ferry Road. St. Louis county police indicated the rider lost control of his motorcycle. However, police declined to comment if any other vehicle was involved in causing this motorcycle accident. Police have not yet released the identity of the rider. No other injuries were reported.

Posted On: January 8, 2008

Missouri's New Law Takes Tax Refunds Away From Working Missourians

On the heels of Missouri's Governor Matt Blunt slashing the state's Medicaid rolls for approximately 125,000 Missourians, the Missouri republican legislature and Mr. Blunt have sunk a dagger even deeper into the heart of hard working Missourians. If you owe money to a hospital or health care provider and were counting on receiving a tax refund this year, don't count on it.

Missouri House Bill 818 was enacted June 1, 2007 and became law on January 1, 2008. Suprisingly, the bill passed the House with a vote of 106-41, getting bipartisan support. It is likely this part of the bill slipped through the cracks. This new Missouri law allows health care providers to unilaterally seize an uninsured patient's tax refund to collect outstanding medical bills without advance notice to the taxpayer.

This completely ridiculous law effectively makes the state of Missouri a collection agency for hospitals and health care providers. Oh, by the way, if this happens to you, expect to pay more for the same service someone with health care insurance pays. It is common practice that all health care providers charge a reduced or discounted rate to health insurance companies for services to their insureds. However, if you are uninsured, the health care provider charges you the full non-discounted rate. That’s right, the health insurance companies pay less for the same treatment than someone with no insurance and no means to pay for health insurance pays. Isn't this ironic? Talk about gouging the middle and lower class citizens of Missouri!

This new law is codified at RSMo 143.782. However, definitions outlined in Missouri statutes 143.782 to 143.788 give meaning to this new law, or more appropriately, "scheme." Here are the definitions that give context to the statute, which appears in full below:

(1) "Court", the supreme court, court of appeals, or any circuit
court of the state;

(2) "Debt", any sum due and legally owed to any state agency which
has accrued through contract, subrogation, tort, or operation of law
regardless of whether there is an outstanding judgment for that sum,
court costs as defined in section 488.010, RSMo, fines and fees owed, or
any support obligation which is being enforced by the division of family
services on behalf of a person who is receiving support enforcement
services pursuant to section 454.425, RSMo , or any claim for unpaid
health care services which is being enforced by the department of health
and senior services on behalf of a hospital or healthcare provider under
section 143.790;

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Posted On: January 7, 2008

Missouri Personal Injuy Lawyer: Springfield, Missouri Car Accident Kills Four Teenagers: Missouri Wrongful Death Claim: Missouri House Bill 609

A Springfield, Missouri car accident last Saturday resulted in the death of four young men. At 4:28pm, a 2006 Mitsubishi Galant, driven by 18 year old James Gangwes, of Springfield, Missouri veered off highway 132 approximately four miles east of Springfield, Missouri in Greene County. Young Kim, 17, James Robinson, 16 and Zachary Whittet, 17, all Springfield residents, were killed.

Trooper McKnight of the Missouri State Highway Patrol reported the vehicle hit a tree along the highway. A local radio station, KTTS reported the vehicle was cut in half when it struck the tree, but this has not been confirmed or denied by the highway patrol. Other news medial reported investigators noted speed may have been a factor in this Springfield, Missouri car accident. All of these young adults had their seat belts on.

This, like many other car crashes in Missouri, is a parent's worst nightmare. In my line of work, I deal with tragic events like this on a daily basis. I always ask myself "how did this happen" and "how could it have been avoided"? While many car accidents are a result of a bad choice, like drinking and driving, some are the result of pure coincidence, being at the wrong place at the wrong time, negligence, or carelessness. Some car wrecks happen because of driver inexperience. Many times teens do not fully comprehend dangers that adults readily recognize.

One thing I have noticed over the last few decades is that fewer and fewer Missouri high schools offer a driver education course. I think this is truly unfortunate. In fact, I think driver's education should be a mandatory class in every Missouri high school. Education combined with behind the wheel training would certainly benefit every young driver, their passengers, and other motorists.

Last year, this proposition almost became law. The Missouri Parent Teacher Association backed house bill 609, sponsored by Representative Judy Baker, which required that a mandatory driver's education course be offered in every high school for students 15 and above. This bill also included language that banned cell phone usage by temporary permit or intermediate license holders. This bill gained "do pass" status on April 4, 2007. We will keep an eye on this legislation and will report any further developments.

Posted On: January 2, 2008

Missouri Car Accident Lawyer Blog: St. Louis Woman Dies in One Vehicle Crash on New Years Day

Amanda Wright was killed in a one vehicle car accident during the early morning hours of New Years' Day. According to police, Ms. Wright was riding as a passenger in a vehicle operated by an unidentified 28 year old man. Initial investigation revealed the car hit a curb on Loughborough Drive, hit a tree and overturned. The coroner pronounced Ms. Wright dead at 2:43 am. Police say the operator of the car was speeding. Local newspapers have reported toxicology tests were being sought. The operator of the car only sustained minor personal injuries. As more information becomes available, we will post it here.

In Missouri, when a death occurs within 8 hours of a car accident, the law requires the blood of the deceased to be taken and analyzed for the presence of intoxicants. This law, codified at 58.445, as written, extends to the operator of the vehicle as well as passenger. The purpose of this law is to determine if intoxicants were involved in the vehicle crash. While this Missouri law makes sense if the decedent of the vehicle was the driver, its applicability to passengers is not quite apparent and defies reason.

Missouri has a similar law, codified at 577.020, often referred to as the "Missouri Implied Consent Law" which basically states that a person who operates a motor vehicle in which a Missouri wrongful death occurs, that person has impliedly consented to have a sample of his or her blood, breath, or urine tested. However, a driver may revoke his or her implied consent if they wish after the wreck happens. If one chooses to revoke this consent, Missouri law requires a suspension of that person's driving privileges.

While local news reported toxicology reports were being sought, that does not necessarily mean they will be obtained. The driver in this St. Louis car accident may have refused to submit a sample of his blood, breath or urine.

If an when additional information becomes available regarding this horrible St. Louis Missouri car accident and wrongful death case, we will update this blog.