Morgan County Car Crash - 3/10/2026
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A single car crash in Morgan County on March 10, 2026 resulted in minor injuries for a 30-year old female driver and a 44-year old female passenger, both from Versailles.

According to the Missouri Highway Patrol report, the driver traveled off the left side of Route TT and struck a tree. The driver and the passenger were properly restrained.
Both the driver and passenger were transported by ambulance to Lake Regional Hospital.
The 2014 Cadillac CTS was totaled in the crash.
Single-vehicle crashes can still leave passengers with valid injury claims, particularly when the crash occurs after a driver loses control and runs off the roadway. When a vehicle departs the road and collides with a tree, the sudden stop can cause severe forces inside the vehicle, often leading to injuries such as head trauma, neck injuries, fractured ribs or limbs, spinal damage, and internal bleeding. Passengers are especially vulnerable in these situations because they have no ability to control the vehicle or prevent the crash from happening. In many cases, these incidents occur because the driver was traveling too fast for conditions, overcorrected, or failed to maintain proper control of the vehicle. An injured passenger may be entitled to seek compensation through the driver’s insurance for the harm caused by the crash. If you were injured as a passenger in a crash where a vehicle ran off the road and struck a tree, 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.
This blog is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. For specific guidance, please contact our office directly.












