Posted On: November 9, 2009 by Ryan Bradley

Missouri man killed while riding tractor

Ronnie Engle, 46, was killed Monday in a Missouri car accident when his tractor was hit by another car on Route K near Liberal, Missouri.

According to the initial report filed by the Missouri State Highway Patrol, Engle was riding his John Deere farm tractor on Route K when he was struck from behind by a car. The car was a 2005 Dodge Neon, driven by Dillon Duffy, 18, of Arcadia, Kansas. After impact, both cars traveled off the roadway and Engle's tractor overturned.

Engle was pronounced dead at the scene. Duffy did not sustain any significant injuries, according to the accident report.

Engle was tested for alcohol by the investigating officer.

Typically, Missouri rear-end collision cases follow a doctrine that says negligence is assumed on the part of the at-fault driver. All drivers should be focused on where their vehicle is heading to avoid such collisions. Each specific crash must be examined thoroughly to determine whether this doctrine should apply.

Many times, accident cases are more complicated than they first appear and the initial crash reports may leave out crucial details that could shed light on how an accident occurred. Because of this, it is important to contact a Missouri car accident injury lawyer to make sure you and your family get the help you need after a serious or, in many cases, tragic accident.