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Driver alleged to have violated stop sign in St. Louis collision

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Driver alleged to have violated stop sign in St. Louis collision

Lawsuits
Car accident 26

ST. LOUIS – Three individuals allege they were injured in a collision caused by a driver who violated a stop sign.

Jerry Hill and Robyn Hill and Juzzton Hill Jr., through his natural mother Danrieshaiy Blue, filed a complaint on July 11 in the St. Louis Circuit Court against John Berger alleging negligence.

According to the complaint, the plaintiffs allege that on June 20, the plaintiffs were traveling westbound on Itaska at South Compton Avenue in St. Louis when the defendant caused his car to crash into plaintiffs' vehicle. They allege they sustained injuries to various parts of their bodies resulting in severe pain and suffering, lost wages and loss of enjoyment of life. 

The plaintiffs hold Berger responsible because the defendant allegedly violated the stop light, failed to yield to the right of way and failed to maintain a careful lookout.

The plaintiffs seek compensatory damages in favor of each plaintiff in an amount of more than $25,000, plus interest, costs and all further relief that are necessary and proper. They are represented by Benjamin J. Sansone of Sansone Sumner & Lauber in Clayton.

St. Louis Circuit Court case number 1822-CC10734

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