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Four Teens Killed in Single Vehicle Missouri Crash

Four teenagers died in a Missouri car accident on June 6 near the Daviess-Grundy County line. This was the second quadruple, fatal car crash in northwest Missouri in 2017. The deadly Missouri car accident happened at 1:40 PM when the driver of a 1994 Isuzu…

Four teenagers died in a Missouri car accident on June 6 near the Daviess-Grundy County line. This was the second quadruple, fatal car crash in northwest Missouri in 2017.

The deadly Missouri car accident happened at 1:40 PM when the driver of a 1994 Isuzu Rodeo was going east on Missouri Highway 190 when the vehicle ran off the road and overturned.

The Missouri State Police reported that they did not know the speed of the vehicle when it left the roadway yet, but it stated that this was a very common type of single car accident. When a vehicle leaves the road, often due to distracted driving, the driver then overcorrects and the car skids off the road on the other side, and flips over.

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All occupants of the vehicle were pronounced dead later that evening at the county coroner’s office.

The state police also noted that one of the biggest killers in Missouri for those 15-19 is car accidents. It is very important for teenaged drivers to drive responsibly and to never be distracted from their driving.

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Our personal injury attorneys do not know for sure what caused the crash, but a car that drifts off the road with a young driver and three young passengers could have been due to some form of distracted driving.

All drivers and especially teens need to keep the following tips in mind to avoid distracted driving:

  • Only use your cell phone for an emergency when driving. Even in an emergency, you still should pull over before picking up the cell phone. Just a second’s distraction from the road can be deadly.
  • If you are sleepy, pull over! Being drowsy increases your crash risk by four times.
  • Limit the number of passengers in the car. It is very common for young drivers to be distracted from the road by having other teens in the vehicle. Driving with friends can easily distract the young driver from important driving tasks.
  • Do not eat and drive. Eating on the road might save time, but it also can be deadly.
  • Do not be distracted by multi-tasking behind the wheel. Do not do anything that distracts your eyes from the road.

Our personal injury attorneys have handled cases where clients died due to the negligence of a distracted driver, such as this $3.5 million wrongful death settlement. We want to remind all drivers to never drive distracted and to always keep their eyes on the road. Nothing is more important than getting to your destination safely.

Randy Appleton

Randy Appleton

Randy Appleton has decades of experience practicing personal injury law.  He has handled complex injury lawsuits in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, West Virginia, Georgia, Florida, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, and Tennessee. 

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