Category: Traffic Accident Articles

The words “Where U At” will haunt Merry Dye forever. They’re the last ones her 18-year-old daughter Mariah West sent before she was killed while texting and driving on the way to a Springfield C...

More than two-thirds of American drivers say cellphone use is the most annoying habit on the road, according to a survey conducted for Expedia. But despite getting aggravated by other motorists who te...

As a Bike Accident lawyer based in St. Louis, this time of year means more cyclists in Missouri and Illinois are getting out on the roads, and unfortunately the rise of bike injuries. Please read th...

Failing to Yield Can be a Deadly Mistake A common and deadly cause of car accidents is a driver’s failure to yield the right of way when making a left turn across opposite lanes of traffic, not yiel...
As a car accident lawyer in Missouri. I see many clients that have shoulder injuries after falls, bike accidents, pedestrian accidents, or car accidents that require surgery ranging from shoulder cu...
Our personal injury law firm has handled dozens of drunk driving car accident claims, and they require an aggressive approach as the aggravated liability of the drunk driving allows an opportunity to...

In Missouri, if a bar or commercial establishment that serves alcohol to a “visibility intoxicated” patron, that business could be liable for injuries caused by that person in a drunk driv...

I see it almost everyday, look to your left or right while in traffic and one of the drivers, if not both, are using their cell phone not for talking but for texting or something similar. This type of...
As a St. Louis accident attorney, many clients we represent are individuals hurt by a drunk driver or the families of someone killed by a drunk driver. These cases typically result in much higher dama...
On April 17, 2012, a drunk driver was speeding down Missouri Route 364, the Maryland Heights Expressway, collided with the rear of another vehicle causing the van he was driving to flip over several t...