Posted On: June 1, 2008 by David Payne

Serious Injury Follows Barry County Car Wreck Near Roaring River State Park

Mary Mobbs,63, of Rogers, Arkansas was seriously injured and taken to Cox South Hospital in Springfield after the car she was driving struck a vehicle driven by Steven Smith, 49, also of Rogers, Arkansas.

Between the two vehicles there are four people injured and two different insurance companies that may be on the hook for financial losses of the injured. By speaking with a personal injury attorney as soon as possible following this type of wreck, an experienced injury attorney can best position his clients for prompt, fair and just settlement.

The above case will likely deal with issues of Missouri and Arkansas law. While the wreck happened in Missouri, some insurance issues will have Arkansas law molding the outcome of those particular issues. Cardin & Payne law firm works in both Missouri and Arkansas.Lonesome%20Road.jpg

This wreck occurred in Barry County on Missouri Highway 112 about 3 miles west of Roaring River State Park when Mobb's 1999 Hyundai struck the 2000 Toyota driven by Smith.

Smith's vehicle had two passengers that were also injured: Beth Smith and Nancy Ward.

In most all auto wreck cases, there is one or more insurance companies responsible for paying money for the injuries that follow. In my experience, insurance companies will too often come up with excuse after excuse in an attempt not to pay you what is owed.

An experienced insurance attorney will fight the insurance company for you! A bad faith insurance claim can arise when the insurance company puts its own interest ahead of its insured. If your insurance company has failed to pay you, there may be a claim against your insurance company.

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