Boone County Car Crash - 04/29/26
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An 81-year-old Moberly man was killed in a Boone County crash on April 29, 2026 on US-63 South at McComas Road.
According to the report, the Moberly man, who was driving a 2019 Dodge Grand Caravan, was traveling on the right shoulder of Southbound US-63. A 2023 Ford Transit, driven by a 56-year-old Brunswick man, was also traveling South on US-63. The driver of the Dodge made a left turn and entered Southbound 63. The driver of the Ford attempted to change lanes to avoid the vehicle, but ultimately, the front right side of the Ford hit the left side of the Dodge.
The driver of the Dodge was pronounced dead at the scene and taken to the Boone County Medical Examiner’s Office. The driver of the Ford and its two passengers sustained minor to moderate injuries and were all transported by ambulance to University Hospital. Both vehicles were totaled in the crash.
Highway crashes often happen at higher speeds, which can lead to more serious injuries and greater financial impact in a matter of seconds. In the aftermath, you may be dealing with mounting medical bills, time away from work, and pressure from insurance companies to settle quickly. These cases can become complicated, making it harder to ensure you’re treated fairly. Having a personal injury attorney can help take that burden off your shoulders by managing the claims process and advocating for the compensation you deserve. If you’ve been injured in a highway accident, don’t face the situation alone—contact Daniel Finder at Finder Law, LLC today to discuss your case and get the support you need.
All facts are based on preliminary reports from the Missouri State Highway Patrol.
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