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Pedestrian alleges she was struck in St. Louis walkway because driver failed to yield

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Pedestrian alleges she was struck in St. Louis walkway because driver failed to yield

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ST. LOUIS – A driver of a Mercedes-Benz is alleged to have failed to yield to a pedestrian in a St. Louis walkway.

Qinyi Chen filed a complaint on Nov. 12 in the St Louis Circuit Court against Anna Kinsella alleging negligence.

According to the complaint, the plaintiff alleges that on Oct. 12, 2017, she was crossing on the pedestrian walkway near the intersection Waterman and N. Skinker boulevards in St. Louis when the defendant struck her. She alleges she suffered pain and suffering, mental and emotional distress and lost wages as a result of the incident. 

The plaintiff holds Kinsella responsible because the defendant allegedly failed to yield to a pedestrian, failed to keep a proper lookout and failed to stop to avoid striking plaintiff.

The plaintiff seeks compensatory damages of more than $25,000, with interest, costs and all other relief that is proper and necessary. She is represented by Benjamin J. Sansone of Sansone & Lauber in Clayton.

St. Louis Circuit Court case number 1822-CC11618

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