Cheyanne S Mornan of Jefferson City, Missouri was injured on Wednesday, April 25th 2018 at 5:45 pm in Cole County, Missouri. Mornan is a 18-year-old woman.
In the crash, Mornan was a driver. The crash happened here: 4419 Rainbow Dr, Jefferson City. The police described the crash like this:
CRASH OCCURRED AS VEHICLES 2 AND 3 WERE STOPPED WAITING FOR AN UNRELATED VEHICLE TO TURN LEFT. VEHICLE 1 [THE 2014 HONDA CRV DRIVEN BY CHEYANNE MORNAN] WAS UNABLE TO STOP AND COLLIDED WITH THE REAR OF VEHICLE 2 [THE 1994 GMC SIERRA 1500 DRIVEN BY JAMES HAYES], PUSHING VEHICLE 2 [THE 1994 GMC SIERRA 1500 DRIVEN BY JAMES HAYES] INTO VEHICLE 3 [THE 2011 FORD EDGE DRIVEN BY MEGAN CRADER]. ASSISTED BY COLE COUNTY
Injuries
Mornan's injuries were minor. Mornan was taken by private vehicle to St Mary's.
Vehicle Damage
The police said the damage to the 2014 Honda CRV driven by Cheyanne Mornan was moderate. It was removed by Affordable Towing. The damage to the 1994 GMC Sierra 1500 driven by James Hayes was minor. The damage to the 2011 Ford Edge driven by Megan Crader was minor.
How To Get the Highway Patrol Report
Sergeant A R Sullivan of the Missouri State Highway Patrol wrote up the report. The highway patrol assigned report number 180242622 to this crash. The highway patrol charges $5.75 for each certified report (certification required for court). But you can call 877-925-1969 to request a free copy of the report. The highway patrol is currently backlogged and they state on their website that you will have to wait 10 days and may have to wait an "extended period of time" beyond that for the report. Further, unless you qualify under the Federal Driver's Privacy Protection Act, the report you get will have important and necessary information such as photographs, social security numbers, driver license numbers, names, addresses and telephone numbers redacted or blacked out.
I obtained the information prompting this solicitation from the Missouri State Highway Patrol website.
Insurance Claim
Mornan may have an insurance claim. A lawyer will maximize the amount collected from the insurance company. In most cases, injured people can recover money for their medical bills, lost wages, and for their pain and suffering—even if a family member was driving. Getting a lawyer working on this case early will allow Mornan to receive advice about preserving and gathering evidence and the value of their claim, which will help with the recovery. For more information watch How Insurance Companies Take Advantage of the Little Guy.
Talk to lawyer Burt True. Call 877-925-1969. Lawyer Burt True will answer the phone and your questions. What do you have to lose?
Photo credit: Missouri State Highway Patrol
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