Montgomery County Car Crash - 3/10/2026
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The 28-year old St. Louis man, driving a 2020 BMW 850, crashed into a 2021 Chevrolet Equinox driven by a 75-year old Jefferson City man. A 78-year old female, also from Jefferson City, was in the passenger seat of the Chevrolet.

According to the Missouri Highway Patrol report, the driver of the BMW was traveling east on I-70 at a high rate of speed when it struck the rear of the Chevrolet.
All occupants were properly restrained and both vehicles were totaled.
Rear-end collisions are among the most common types of car accidents and often occur when a driver follows too closely or fails to notice that traffic ahead has slowed or stopped. These crashes frequently happen at intersections, in heavy traffic, or during sudden slowdowns on busy roads. The force of being struck from behind can jolt occupants forward and backward inside the vehicle, which may lead to injuries such as whiplash, neck and back strain, herniated discs, concussions, and other soft tissue injuries. Even crashes that seem minor at first can result in lingering pain and medical treatment in the days or weeks after the accident. If you were injured in a rear-end crash caused by another driver, contact Daniel Finder at Finder Law, LLC to discuss your situation and find out what legal options may be available to you.
All facts of the incident are based on preliminary reporting done by The Missouri State Highway Patrol.
This blog is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. For specific guidance, please contact our office directly.












