Osage County Car Crash - 05/07/26
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A multi-vehicle crash occurred in Osage County on May 7, 2026.
A 1993 Ford F-150, driven by a 30-year-old man from Meta, crossed the center line and struck a 2020 GMC Sierra, driven by a 66-year-old St. Elizabeth man. The GMC then hit a 2025 Cadillac XT4 driven by a 44-year-old man from Freeburg when it was rotating in the roadway. The Cadillac ultimately struck a farm fence.
The drivers of the Ford and GMC were both transported by private vehicle to Capital Regional Hospital with minor injuries. The GMC was totaled in the crash, but the other vehicles had minor to moderate damage.
Multi-vehicle crashes are often chaotic and devastating, leaving victims with serious injuries, extensive property damage, and uncertainty about who is responsible. Pileups involving several drivers can make insurance claims and liability disputes especially complicated, while injured victims are left facing medical treatment, lost wages, and emotional trauma. If you were injured in a multi-vehicle accident caused by negligent or reckless driving, you should not have to navigate the legal process alone. Contact Daniel Finder at Finder Law, LLC today for experienced personal injury representation and dedicated legal support focused on helping you pursue the compensation and justice you deserve.
All facts are based on preliminary reports from the Missouri State Highway Patrol.
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