Posted On: January 5, 2010 by Ryan Bradley

Car and tractor collide causing serious injury

Three people were injured, including an infant, when a car collided with a farm tractor on a narrow bridge in Clark County, Missouri.

This Missouri car accident occurred Monday evening on Missouri 81. According to the initial crash report, a 1995 Ford, driven by Michelle Rigg, 20, and a 1998 Case Farm Tractor, driven by Burnell Olberholtzer, 21, attempted to cross a narrow bridge at the same time. They met in the middle and without enough room to pass each other, the two vehicles collided head-on.

Rigg was seriously injured and flown to Blessing Hospital for emergency treatment. Two other passengers in her car, Rhonda Slocum, 15, and the infant Kailey Wayson, were also injured and hospitalized, though their injuries were less serious. Olberholtzer was not injured, according to the crash report.

Only the infant was using a safety device as all others were without a seat belt.

Hopefully Rigg and the passengers in her car can make a full recovery from their personal injuries. Part of their recovery, though, will involve discussing the accident with insurance companies and trying to settle all the medical bills arising from this injury accident. The liability insurance of the at-fault driver is supposed to pay for the bills of the other driver, but liability in this incident may be hard to determine. Accident investigators will need to look at the crash to see who had the right-of-way to cross the bridge and if either driver violated any road regulations. An experienced Missouri personal injury attorney will be able to examine the case and advise accident victims on how to handle insurance companies.