Miller County Car Crash - 3/11/2026
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A single car crash in Miller County on March 11, 2026 resulted in serious injuries for the 28-year old female driver from Jefferson City and the 36-year old male passenger from St. Louis.

According to the Missouri Highway Patrol report, the driver traveled off the right side of Eastbound US-54 at MO AA and struck an embankment. Safety devices were in use for both parties to the crash.
Both the driver and the passenger were transported by ambulance to St. Mary’s Hospital.
The 2025 Nissan Rogue was totaled in the crash.
Single-vehicle crashes often occur when a driver loses control of the vehicle due to unsafe driving behavior or poor decision-making behind the wheel. Situations such as taking a curve too fast, overcorrecting after drifting off the shoulder, or driving while distracted can cause a vehicle to leave the roadway and collide with trees, ditches, embankments, or other fixed objects. These crashes frequently result in serious injuries for passengers because the sudden impact can create intense forces inside the vehicle. Passengers may experience injuries such as concussions, spinal injuries, broken bones, or internal injuries that require extensive medical care and recovery time. When a passenger is hurt in this type of crash, they may have the right to pursue compensation through the driver’s insurance if the crash resulted from negligent driving. If you were injured as a passenger in a single-vehicle crash, contact Daniel Finder at Finder Law, LLC to discuss your situation and learn whether you may have a claim for compensation.
All facts of the incident are based on preliminary reporting done by The Missouri State Highway Patrol.
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