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Motorist allegedly failed to obey traffic sign before St. Louis auto accident

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Monday, November 25, 2024

Motorist allegedly failed to obey traffic sign before St. Louis auto accident

Lawsuits
Car accident 38

ST. LOUIS – A driver alleges she was injured at a St. Louis intersection when another motorist failed to obey a traffic sign.

Jean Meirink filed a complaint on Dec. 7 in the St. Louis Circuit Court against Christine Parks alleging negligence.

According to the complaint, the plaintiff alleges that on March 19, she was involved in a car accident at the intersection of Macklind and Sublette avenues in St. Louis when the defendant proceeded through a stop sign and struck her vehicle. She alleges she suffered injuries which resulted in pain and suffering, lost wages, medical expenses and loss of enjoyment of life.

The plaintiff holds Parks responsible because the defendant allegedly failed to yield to the right of way, failed to keep a proper lookout and failed to bring her vehicle to a stop to avoid the collision.

The plaintiff requests a trial by jury and seeks judgment in her favor for a sum greater than $25,000, interest, costs and all other relief that is necessary and just. She is represented by Benjamin J. Sansone of Sansone & Lauber in Clayton.

St. Louis Circuit Court case number 1822cc11790

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