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Individuals allege they were injured when St. Charles man struck rear of their vehicle

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ST. LOUIS – A St. Charles driver is alleged to have driven too fast for the conditions before striking two vehicles in St. Louis.

Freddie Collins Jr. and Freddie Collins III filed a complaint on Oct. 8 in the St. Louis Circuit Court against Ian MacFayden alleging negligence.

According to the complaint, the plaintiffs allege that on Aug. 24, 2017, they were traveling south on Grand Boulevard in St. Louis when the defendant struck a passing car with the right of way before colliding with the rear of plaintiffs' vehicle. The plaintiffs allege they sustained serious and permanent injuries and incurred medical expenses in an undetermined amount as a result of the collision. 

The plaintiffs hold MacFayden responsible because the defendant allegedly negligently drove his vehicle at a speed too fast for the existing condition and failed to keep a careful lookout.

The plaintiffs seek damages in excess of the minimum jurisdictional limits of the court and any further relief deemed just and equitable. They are represented by Brian Stokes of The Stokes Law Office in St. Louis.

St. Louis Circuit Court case number 1822-CC11364

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