Posted On: January 11, 2010 by Ryan Bradley

Five people hospitalized after I-29 crash

Five people were injured Sunday afternoon in a two vehicle Missouri car accident on I-29.

According to the initial report filed by the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the crash occurred just before 4 p.m. as Eric Martin, 21, was traveling northbound in a 2000 Pontiac Grand Am. He was traveling faster than the 1996 Chevrolet Blazer in front of him and struck the Blazer in the rear. The force of the impact caused the SUV to travel off the side of the road, overturn, hit a guardrail and come to a rest on its side.

Martin and two passengers in his car, Jeffrey Book, 21, and John Rockwell, 21, were taken to Heartland Regional Health Center for treatment. The driver of the Blazer, Hassan Mwanabaji, 28, and his passenger, Paul Dujinja, 51, were also taken to Heartland Regional for treatment.

Everyone injured in this Missouri car wreck was wearing a seat belt.

The rear-end doctrine typically applies to rear-end collision accident cases. This states that negligence is assumed on the part of the at-fault driver. A Missouri car accident attorney would need only to prove that the doctrine is applicable in a particular case.