Boone County Car Crash 2 - 3/9/2026
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The 40-year old male driver of a 2019 Subaru Outback was struck on Southbound Route K South of MO 163 on March 9, 2026 when a 20-year old female driver of a 2019 Ford Fusion failed to yield.
According to the Missouri Highway Patrol report, the female made a right turn on Route K to attempt a U-turn and the Subaru struck the Ford.
Both the driver and passenger were transported by ambulance to University Hospital.
The Ford was totaled in the crash and the Subaru had extensive damage.
Failure-to-yield crashes often occur when a driver does not give the right of way at intersections, when turning left, merging into traffic, or entering a roadway. These collisions can be particularly dangerous because the driver with the right of way typically has little time to react before impact. As a result, failure-to-yield accidents frequently lead to serious injuries such as broken bones, head injuries, neck and back injuries, and internal trauma. These crashes may involve side-impact or T-bone collisions, which can expose occupants to significant force and increase the risk of severe harm. If you were injured in a crash caused by a driver who failed to yield the right of way, call Daniel Finder at Finder Law, LLC to discuss your situation and learn how you may be able to pursue compensation for your injuries.
All facts of the incident are based on preliminary reporting done by The Missouri State Highway Patrol.
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