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Driver alleged to have failed to obey stop sign in St. Louis collision

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Monday, November 25, 2024

Driver alleged to have failed to obey stop sign in St. Louis collision

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ST. LOUIS – A man claims his lower back and knee where injured when a driver failed to obey a stop sign in St. Louis and caused a collision.

William H. Jones Jr. filed a complaint on July 3 in the St. Louis Circuit Court against Tammara Bell alleging negligence.

According to the complaint, the plaintiff alleges that on July 2, 2014, he was involved in an auto collision when the defendant caused her vehicle to collide with the front end of plaintiff's vehicle at the intersection of Parnell and Herbert streets in St. Louis. He alleges he suffered injuries to his lower back, neck, right hand and right knee and incurred medical expenses of approximately $62,119.25, loss of income of approximately $5,293.36 and other future losses. 

The plaintiff holds Bell responsible because the defendant allegedly failed to obey a stop sign and failed to yield.

The plaintiff seeks judgment against the defendant for all damages, plus costs and all other relief that are just and proper. He is represented by L. Barry Gubin of L. Barry Gubin in St. Louis.

St. Louis Circuit Court case number 1822-CC10667

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