Posted On: July 1, 2009 by Ryan Bradley

Lincoln County, Missouri motorcycle crash sends teen to hospital

Mathew Stone, 16, was seriously injured Wednesday when his 2006 Kawasaki Ninja crashed into a car on Route KK in Lincoln County, Missouri.

According to the investigating officer from the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the car was a 2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse, driven by Virginia Anderson, 53. Anderson had been stopped at a stop sign at the intersection of Walker Road and Route KK. As Stone traveled southbound on the motorcycle, Anderson attempted to make a left turn onto Route KK and pulled into the path of the motorcyclist.

Stone suffered serious personal injury and was flown to St. Joseph West Hospital in St. Charles for treatment. Anderson was uninjured in this Missouri motorcycle accident, according to the crash report.

It is not known how fast Stone was driving his motorcycle. An accident reconstruction will be able to determine how fast Stone was driving and how much time he had to react to Anderson pulling out in front of him.

If Anderson is found to be negligent in pulling her car onto Route KK, Stone may be able to recover damages to cover medical expenses. Even if Stone was speeding himself, a St. Louis area personal injury lawyer may be able to get some damages awarded based on the comparative fault system. These laws allow for multiple parties to be at fault for an accident with damages being paid based on their level of negligence and proportion of responsibility for the accident.