On January 13th at 3:00pm a four car accident occurred in St. Louis County southbound on Interstate 55 North of Union. Troop C of the Missouri State Highway Patrol responded to the accident. The accident began when a 2006 Chevrolet Cobalt driven by Sally Cabbot (64) lost control while switching lanes. After losing control Ms. Cabbot’s vehicle was struck by a 1997 Geo Metro driven by Janice Kuhlman-Brown (49). After being struck by Ms. Kuhlman-Brown’s vehicle Ms. Cabbot’s Chevrolet then collided with the median barrier.
After colliding with the median barrier Ms. Cabbot’s vehicle was then hit by a 2001 Ford F-150 driven by John Stumpf (45). Mr. Stumpf’s truck was then hit by a 1999 Ford Expedition driven by Brent Morelan (37). Both Mr. Stumpf’s Ford F-150 and Ms. Cabbot’s Chevrolet Cobalt were totaled in the accident. The Geo Metro driven by Ms. Kuhlman-Brown and the Ford Expedition driven by Mr. Morelan were moderately damaged. Ms. Cabbot was taken by ambulance to St. Anthony’s Medical Center with moderate injuries.
Multiple car accidents can be especially dangerous, so I am glad to see that injuries in this particular accident were minimal. However just because someone may not have any surface injuries at the time of the accident does not mean their body didn’t suffer the consequences of such violent collisions. Often times injuries in accidents such as this may not reveal themselves until weeks after the accident. This is just one of many things to consider after you’ve been involved in Missouri auto accident. If you have been in an accident recently request my free Missouri Injury Guide so that you know the steps to take and the mistakes to avoid following an accident.
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