Boone County Car Crash - 3/5/2026

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March 6, 2026
A 68-year old New Bloomfield man suffered moderate injuries after a Boone County car crash on March 5, 2026.  
The New Bloomfield man’s vehicle, a 2013 Jeep Wrangler, was struck from the rear by a 53-year old Jefferson City man driving a 2014 Lincoln MKS while traveling on US 63. 

The New Bloomfield man was transported to University Hospital by ambulance. 
The Lincoln was totaled, but the Jeep had only minor damage.

After a rear-end collision or any serious car accident, victims may be left dealing with painful injuries, medical treatment, and mounting financial stress. Even when liability may seem straightforward, insurance companies often attempt to reduce or deny claims, leaving injured individuals without the compensation they need for medical care, lost wages, and other damages. A personal injury attorney can help investigate the crash, gather evidence, negotiate with insurance companies, and fight to ensure you receive fair compensation for your injuries and losses. If you were injured in a car accident, contact Daniel Finder at Finder Law, LLC today to discuss your case and learn how he can help you pursue the compensation you deserve.
All facts of the incident are based on preliminary reporting done by The Missouri State Highway Patrol.

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March 6, 2026
A 74-year old female from Dixon and an 80-year old male from Dixon both suffered minor injuries after a car crash in Osage County on March 5, 2026. According to the Missouri Highway Patrol report, the male, driving a 2026 Jeep Wrangler, made a left turn on Highway 63, directly into the path of the female, who was driving a 2015 Ford Fiesta. Both drivers were transported by ambulance to Capital Region hospital to be evaluated for their injuries. The Ford was totaled as a result of the crash. The Jeep had only moderate damage. After a car accident, even injuries that seem minor at first can lead to ongoing medical issues, unexpected expenses, and time away from work. Insurance companies may attempt to settle claims quickly or minimize the value of an injury, leaving victims without the compensation they truly need. An experienced personal injury attorney can help review the circumstances of the crash, gather evidence, deal with insurance companies, and pursue compensation for medical bills, vehicle damage, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Having legal representation helps ensure your rights are protected while you focus on recovering. If you were injured in a car accident, contact Daniel Finder at Finder Law, LLC today to discuss your case and learn how he can help you pursue the compensation you deserve. All facts of the incident are based on preliminary reporting done by The Missouri State Highway Patrol.
March 6, 2026
A 70-year old female from Boonville was injured on March 4, 2026 in a Cooper County car crash. The Missouri Highway Patrol report states that a 32-year old Sedalia man driving a 2015 Jeep Compass failed to yield to the female driver while both vehicles were traveling Westbound on Interstate 70. The Boonville woman was transported by ambulance to University Hospital. Both vehicles had moderate damage. After a serious car accident, injured victims are often left dealing with painful injuries, medical bills, lost income, and pressure from insurance companies. Even when fault may appear clear, insurance providers frequently try to minimize payouts or shift responsibility. An experienced personal injury attorney can help protect your rights, investigate the crash, gather evidence, and pursue full compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages. Having a lawyer on your side ensures that you are not navigating the legal process alone while you focus on your recovery. If you were injured in a car accident, contact Daniel Finder at Finder Law, LLC today to discuss your case and learn how he can help you pursue the compensation you deserve. All facts of the incident are based on preliminary reporting done by The Missouri State Highway Patrol.
March 6, 2026
A woman died Tuesday night, March 3, after being struck by a vehicle in Linn, according to the Missouri State Highway Patrol. The crash occurred at 10:09 p.m. at 208 South Second Street in Linn, Osage County. The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported that a 2006 Jeep Commander driven by a 67-year-old man from Linn was backing northbound when the driver attempted to stop but pressed the accelerator pedal instead of the brake. The Jeep then struck a 58-year-old woman from Linn who was walking as a pedestrian. Emergency responders from Osage County Ambulance transported the woman to Capital Region Medical Center in Jefferson City. She was pronounced dead at 10:53 p.m. by Dr. Chelsie Broomhead. The Linn Police Department assisted at the scene. When a family loses a loved one in a pedestrian accident, the emotional and financial impact can be overwhelming. In addition to grieving, families are often left facing unexpected expenses, unanswered questions, and complicated insurance issues. An experienced personal injury attorney can help investigate what happened, determine whether negligence played a role, and pursue compensation for medical expenses, lost income, and other damages. Having an attorney handle the legal process allows families to focus on healing while ensuring their rights are protected and the responsible parties are held accountable. If your family has lost a loved one in a pedestrian accident, contact Daniel Finder at Finder Law, LLC today to discuss your legal options and learn how he can help you seek justice. All facts of the incident are based on preliminary reporting done by The Missouri State Highway Patrol and KTTN.
March 6, 2026
A 14-year old female was struck by a vehicle on February 27, 2026 in Cole County. The pedestrian was walking Westbound on Randall Drive East of Scott Station Road when the driver of a 2019 Mitsubishi Outlander struck her. According to the report by the Missouri Highway Patrol, the juvenile had moderate injuries and was taken by ambulance to University Hospital. If you were a pedestrian struck by a vehicle, contacting a personal injury attorney as soon as possible is crucial to protecting your rights and securing the compensation you deserve. Pedestrian accidents often result in serious injuries, costly medical bills, lost wages, and long-term physical or emotional impacts. An experienced attorney can investigate the accident, gather evidence, communicate with insurance companies, and ensure that you are not pressured into accepting a settlement that does not fully cover your damages. Having legal representation also allows you to focus on your recovery while your attorney works to hold the responsible party accountable. If you or a loved one has been injured as a pedestrian, contact Daniel Finder at Finder Law, LLC today to discuss your case and learn how he can help you pursue the compensation you deserve. All facts of the incident are based on preliminary reporting done by The Missouri State Highway Patrol.
By Alyssa Finder March 4, 2026
Adoption completes families in countless ways—and it also brings unique legal considerations when it comes to estate planning. Missouri parents of adopted children face the same need as any parent: to make sure their children are protected, provided for, and supported if something happens to them. But understanding how adoption affects inheritance rights, guardianship choices, and future planning is key to ensuring your wishes are honored. How Adoption Affects Inheritance Rights Under Missouri law, adopted children have the same legal inheritance rights as biological children. Once the adoption is finalized, the child legally becomes the child of the adoptive parents—and loses inheritance rights through their birth parents (unless a will explicitly provides otherwise). That means your adopted child automatically qualifies as your “child” under intestate succession laws (for estates without a will). However, having a comprehensive estate plan is still critical to avoid confusion or disputes, especially in complex families involving stepchildren, biological children, or prior guardianships. Key Estate Planning Tools for Adoptive Families Thoughtful planning helps you protect your child’s future stability and financial security. Important tools include: • A last will and testament, ensuring your adopted child is clearly named as a beneficiary and avoiding uncertainty in blended family situations. • A revocable living trust, which can help manage assets for your child if they are still a minor and avoid probate court delays. • Guardianship designations, nominating trusted individuals to care for your child if something happens to you. • Life insurance and beneficiary updates, ensuring policies reflect your adopted child and align with your current wishes. • Special needs trusts, if your adopted child has unique medical or developmental needs requiring future support. Estate planning isn’t only about distributing property—it’s about protecting people you love, no matter how your family was formed. Why Professional Guidance Matters Missouri estate law can become complicated when adoption, blended families, or step-parent rights are involved. A well-drafted plan ensures clarity, prevents family disputes, and guarantees that your adopted child—and only those you intend—will receive what you’ve planned. Call Finder Law , LLC for Compassionate Estate Planning Guidance At Finder Law, LLC, attorney Daniel Finder helps Missouri families create estate plans that reflect their values and protect their loved ones—including adopted children. He focuses on clarity, compassion, and future security—so you can move forward with peace of mind. Call Daniel Finder at Finder Law, LLC today to schedule an estate planning consultation. Let us help you protect your family’s future, your legacy, and the children who mean the most to you.
By Alyssa Finder February 27, 2026
A suspect was seriously injured when a chase ended in a crash near the Blackwater exit on Interstate 70 in Cooper County. The chase started near Oak Grove, east of Kansas City, said Sgt. Justin Ewing with the Missouri State Highway Patrol's Troop A. The suspect was in a vehicle reported stolen from Nebraska, Ewing said. Troopers used spike strips to stop the vehicle, Sgt. Kyle Green with MSHP Troop F said. The vehicle rolled into a tractor-trailer when it crashed, he said. The crash caused a traffic jam on both sides of the interstate. If you or a loved one has been injured in a car crash—especially one involving reckless conduct such as a driver fleeing from police in a stolen vehicle—it is critical to contact a personal injury attorney as soon as possible. Crashes involving stolen vehicles and police pursuits often present complex insurance issues, multiple impacted vehicles, and questions about available coverage, liability, and compensation. An experienced attorney can investigate the circumstances of the crash, identify all potential sources of recovery (including uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage), preserve key evidence, and handle negotiations with insurance companies so you can focus on healing. Time-sensitive deadlines may apply, so do not wait to protect your rights. If you have been injured in a crash like this, contact Daniel Finder at Finder Law, LLC today to discuss your case and learn how we can help you pursue the full compensation you deserve. All facts of the incident are based on preliminary reporting done by The Missouri State Highway Patrol and KMIZ.
By Alyssa Finder February 25, 2026
A 21-year-old Kansas City man died from injuries he suffered in a crash on Wednesday on Highway 54 at Monticello Road in Cole County, according to a crash report from the Missouri State Highway Patrol. The report says the man drove a 2011 Volkswagen Jetta southbound and was attempting to cross Highway 54. The report claims the man failed to yield to a 2014 Ford Edge – driven by a 79-year-old Crocker, Missouri, woman – and was hit. The man was brought to Capital Region Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead. The woman had serious injuries and was flown to University Hospital in Columbia. Both drivers wore seatbelts and both vehicles were totaled. Serious intersection crashes can leave completely innocent drivers facing life-altering injuries in a matter of seconds. When another motorist fails to yield and causes a high-impact collision, the not-at-fault driver often suffers significant physical trauma requiring emergency transport, hospitalization, and ongoing medical care. Even with seatbelts in use, these crashes can result in fractures, internal injuries, head trauma, and a long road to recovery—along with mounting medical bills and emotional distress. Insurance companies may still attempt to minimize claims or limit compensation, making experienced legal representation essential to protect your rights. If you or a loved one has been injured due to another driver’s failure to yield, contact Daniel Finder at Finder Law, LLC today to discuss your options and protect your claim. All facts of the incident are based on preliminary reporting done by The Missouri State Highway Patrol & KMIZ.
By Alyssa Finder February 25, 2026
An Owensville woman was hospitalized after a four-vehicle crash in Morgan County on Friday night. According to a Missouri State Highway Patrol crash report, the crash occurred on U.S. 50 just before 10 p.m. The report says the 61-year-old was traveling west in a 2025 Nissan Altima, when the vehicle crossed the center of the road and side swiped a 2004 Honda Odessey. The Odessey had attempted to avoid the Altima, the report states. The Nissan then crashed into a 2025 Hyundai Elantra head-on. A fourth vehicle-- a 2013 Honda Accord-- also crashed into the Hyundai. The Owensville woman was taken to University Hospital with serious injuries. The driver of the Hyundai-- a 21-year-old California, Missouri man suffered moderate injuries in the crash. The two other drivers were not injured. According to the report, all four drivers were wearing their seatbelts when the crash occurred. Multi-vehicle crashes are often chaotic, violent events that leave innocent drivers seriously injured through no fault of their own. When one vehicle crosses the centerline, it can trigger a chain reaction of collisions, including sideswipes and head-on impacts, dramatically increasing the force of the crash and the severity of injuries. Victims in these situations frequently face hospitalization, extensive medical treatment, lost income, and a long recovery—despite doing everything right, including wearing a seatbelt and attempting to avoid the collision. Determining liability in a four-vehicle crash can be complex, and insurance companies may attempt to shift blame or minimize payouts. If you or a loved one has been injured in a serious multi-vehicle collision, contact Daniel Finder at Finder Law , LLC today to discuss your options and protect your claim. All facts of the incident are based on preliminary reporting done by The Missouri State Highway Patrol & KMIZ.
By Alyssa Finder February 25, 2026
A man from Stover was hospitalized after an unknown vehicle struck him and left Friday morning on Route W, according to authorities. The Missouri State Highway Patrol said the 35-year-old was directing traffic south of Golden Beach Rd around 8 a.m., Feb. 20, when a vehicle hit him and fled the scene. The man sustained moderate injuries, and was transported to Lake Regional Hospital by Mid-Mo Ambulance. Information on the vehicle is currently unknown. Pedestrian crashes are among the most vulnerable and traumatic types of roadway incidents, often leaving victims with significant injuries and a long recovery ahead. When a driver strikes someone on foot—especially in a hit-and-run situation—the physical, emotional, and financial toll can be overwhelming. Even injuries initially described as “moderate” may require extensive medical treatment, time away from work, and ongoing care. If you or a loved one has been injured as a pedestrian due to a negligent or fleeing driver, contact Daniel Finder at Finder Law, LLC today to discuss your options and protect your claim. All facts of the incident are based on preliminary reporting done by The Missouri State Highway Patrol & The Lake Expo.
By Alyssa Finder February 25, 2026
A 61-year old Sunrise Beach man was injured on February 21, 2026 in a car crash in Cole County. The report says a 25-year old New Franklin man driving a 2019 Ford F150 crossed the path of the Sunrise Beach man, driving a 2023 Honda CRV, on US 54 at Rockport Hills Road. The Sunrise Beach man was treated by EMS on scene. Both drivers wore seatbelts. The Ford F150 was moderately damaged, but the 2023 Honda CRV had extensive damage. Crashes caused by a driver crossing into another vehicle’s path can leave innocent motorists dealing with painful injuries and significant vehicle damage in an instant. Even when a victim is treated at the scene rather than immediately transported to the hospital, symptoms can worsen in the hours and days that follow, leading to additional medical care, missed work, and unexpected expenses. The force of an impact strong enough to cause extensive damage to a vehicle often results in more than just temporary soreness. Insurance companies may attempt to downplay injuries that were initially treated on scene, making it important to take proactive steps to protect your claim. If you or a loved one has been injured because another driver failed to yield or crossed into your path, contact Daniel Finder at Finder Law, LLC today to discuss your options and protect your claim. All facts of the incident are based on preliminary reporting done by The Missouri State Highway Patrol.