Posted On: January 30, 2010 by Ryan Bradley

Rear end collision injures two near Cape Girardeau

Melissa Spain, 41, and Gayle Cantrell, 56, were both injured Saturday afternoon in a Missouri rear impact crash on Highway 25, according to the Missouri State Highway Patrol.

The initial crash report describes the accident as a rear end collision. Cantrell had slowed her 1995 Dodge to make a left turn when she was struck in the rear by Spain's 1995 Plymouth. The impact of the crash caused both vehicle so spin off the roadway.

Both Spain and Cantrell were taken by ambulance to St. Francis Medical Center for treatment.

Spain was not wearing a seat belt at the time of the wreck, according to the crash report.

It is unclear what exactly caused Spain to hit Cantrell's vehicle and cause this Missouri car accident. It could have been weather related or Spain simply could have been inattentive. A more thorough report of the crash will be needed to fill in the details.

In most rear end collision cases, though, the rear end collision doctrine applies which means negligence is assumed on the part of the at fault driver. This is based on the reasoning that all drivers should be in control of where there vehicles are heading at all times and leave enough space between them and the vehicle ahead of them. A Missouri personal injury lawyer would need only prove that the doctrine applies to any specific rear end collision case and that no other extenuating circumstances helped cause the accident.