Motor Vehicle Accidents Law

More Information About Motor Vehicle Accidents Law

  • Following too closely
    • In Missouri, following too closely is a traffic violation that occurs when a driver is tailgating or driving too closely to the vehicle in front of them, thereby increasing the risk of a collision and/or causing a motor vehicle accident. Drivers are required to maintain a safe following distance from the vehicle in front of them, based on the speed limit and other conditions such as traffic and weather.
    • When a driver is caught following too closely by a law enforcement officer, they may be issued a traffic ticket that requires them to appear in court or pay a fine. In addition to fines, a driver who is charged with following too closely in Missouri may also face other penalties such as points on their driving record, higher insurance rates, or even suspension or revocation of their driver’s license.
    • If you have received a following too closely citation, it is important to consult with an experienced traffic attorney who can help you understand your options, protect your driver’s license, and maintain insurance rates.
  • Failure to yield
    • In Missouri, a “failure to yield ticket” is a traffic violation issued to drivers who fail to yield the right of way to another vehicle or pedestrian as required by traffic laws. Often, failure to yield citations are issued as a result of a motor vehicle accident.
    • According to Missouri law, drivers must yield the right of way to other vehicles and pedestrians in certain situations. For example, when approaching an intersection with a stop sign, drivers must come to a complete stop and yield the right of way to other vehicles or pedestrians that are already in or approaching the intersection without a stop sign. Similarly, when turning left at an intersection, drivers must yield the right of way to oncoming traffic.
    • If a driver fails to yield the right of way and is issued a failure to yield citation, the consequences can include fines, points on the driver’s license, and potentially even license suspension or revocation.
    • It’s important for drivers to always be aware of their surroundings and follow traffic laws to avoid accidents and violations such as a failure to yield traffic ticket.
    • If you have received a failure to yield citation, it is important to consult with an experienced traffic attorney who can help you understand your options and protect your driver’s license.
  • Motor Vehicle Accident with No Insurance
    • In Missouri, all drivers are required to carry liability insurance coverage to pay for damages they may cause to others in an accident. If a person causes a motor vehicle accident and does not have insurance, they may face serious consequences.
    • Under Missouri law, a driver who causes an accident and does not have insurance can be held financially responsible for all damages resulting from the accident, including property damage and medical expenses. The injured party can also file a lawsuit against the driver to recover these damages. In certain cases, these lawsuits can lead to a 10-year license revocation.
    • In addition to civil liability, a driver who causes an accident without insurance may also face criminal charges. Driving without insurance is considered a Class A misdemeanor in Missouri, which can result in fines, points on a driver’s license, and license suspension or revocation.
    • Causing an accident without maintaining financial responsibility is a serious offense and carries harsh consequences. As such, it is important to consult with an experienced traffic attorney who can help you understand your options and protect your driver’s license.

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