Cole County Car Crash - 04/24/26
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A 75-year-old woman from Villa Ridge, Missouri, was seriously injured Friday in a crash on Highway 54 at Quarry Road, an area southwest of Jefferson City, according to a crash report from the Missouri State Highway Patrol.
The report says the driver of a 2014 Chevrolet Silverado – driven by the woman – was heading westbound on Highway 54 when she tried to make a left turn. A 2005 Ford 500 – driven by a 23-year-old Stover man – rear-ended the Chevrolet, according to the report.
The crash then resulted in the Chevrolet going off the road and into the eastbound lanes, where it was hit by a 2012 Honda Pilot that was driven by a 47-year-old Jefferson City man, the report says.
The second hit caused the Chevrolet to overturn.
The woman was brought to University Hospital by ambulance. The Jefferson City man had minor injuries and was brought to St. Mary’s Hospital in a private vehicle. The Stover man had moderate injuries and was brought to Capital Regional Medical Center by ambulance, the report says.
The Jefferson City man wore a seatbelt, the Stover man did not and it is not known if the woman wore a seatbelt, the report says. All three vehicles were totaled.
Being involved in a multi-vehicle crash can quickly become overwhelming, with multiple drivers, insurance companies, and conflicting accounts all complicating your claim. Determining liability in these situations is rarely straightforward, and without experienced legal guidance, you risk accepting less compensation than you deserve for your injuries, medical bills, and lost wages. A personal injury attorney can investigate the accident, gather critical evidence, negotiate with insurers, and protect your rights every step of the way so you can focus on recovery. If you’ve been injured in a multi-car accident, don’t try to navigate it alone—contact Daniel Finder at Finder Law, LLC today to discuss your case and secure the representation you need.
All facts are based on preliminary reports from the Missouri State Highway Patrol and KMIZ.
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