Missouri man hit by car and seriously injured while mowing lawn
Glen Clark, 53, was seriously injured Tuesday evening after the riding lawnmower he was using was hit by a car.
The Missouri injury accident took place on County Road 123 around 8:25 p.m. The investigating officer said that a 1995 Dodge, driven by Mark Parks, 48, was traveling southbound behind Clark. Parks’ car hit Clark’s mower from behind and ejected Clark.
Clark suffered serious injury and was taken by ambulance to a local hospital. Parks was uninjured.
If the initial crash report from the Missouri State Highway Patrol is accurate, then this is a rear impact collision case. Negligence is assumed on the part of the at fault driver in these cases. If a Missouri personal injury attorney is brought in to recover damages, the driver that initiated the rear end crash will have a hard time defending himself. The rear impact collision doctrine is in place because all drivers should be aware and in control of where the front of their vehicle is traveling. They should always leave enough space between them and the vehicle in front of them.
This lawnmower incident may have extenuating circumstances not detailed in the initial crash report. These additional facts are important and evidence must be collected quickly by a personal injury lawyer.




