St. Louis, MO – One Injured in Truck vs Car Crash on I-70 near Goodfellow Blvd

St. Louis, MO (February 27, 2026) – A crash involving a Ford Mustang and a tow truck left one person hurt early Friday morning, February 27, on Interstate 70 in St. Louis.

The accident happened around 3 a.m. in the eastbound lanes of Interstate 70 near Goodfellow Boulevard. Authorities responded to reports of a serious collision involving the two vehicles. The Ford Mustang sustained heavy damage during the impact.

The St Louis Police and emergency units arrived quickly and evaluated those involved. Paramedics transported one injured person to a nearby hospital for further treatment. Officials have not released information about the individual’s current condition.

Crews worked at the scene for several hours as they investigated and cleared debris from the roadway. The highway shut down briefly overnight before reopening to traffic later in the morning.

Police have not shared what may have caused the crash. Authorities continue to investigate the collision.

We extend our best wishes to the injured person and hope for a steady recovery.

What Evidence To Collect After a Truck Crash in Missouri

After a truck crash in Missouri, collecting clear evidence can make a major difference in how an injury claim moves forward. Important evidence often includes photos of the scene, names and contact details of witnesses, a copy of the police report, and complete medical records. Gathering this information early helps preserve facts while they remain fresh and accurate.

Photos and video can document vehicle damage, skid marks, debris, road conditions, and traffic signals. These details may help show how the collision occurred. Witness statements can also support your account of the crash, especially if drivers disagree about fault. In Missouri, insurance companies closely review this type of evidence when deciding responsibility.

When a crash involves a tow truck or other commercial vehicle, additional records may become relevant. Driver qualification files, maintenance logs, dispatch records, and company insurance information can all play a role. 

Commercial vehicles often carry higher insurance limits, and state and federal safety regulations may apply. Securing this documentation quickly can help prevent key records from being lost.

Medical evidence also carries significant weight. Emergency room reports, imaging results, physician notes, and physical therapy records help connect injuries directly to the truck accident. Keeping organized copies of medical bills and proof of missed work can support a claim for financial losses.

Missouri follows a pure comparative fault system. This means a person may seek compensation even if they share some responsibility for the collision, though the recovery amount may decrease based on their percentage of fault. Because fault percentages can strongly affect a claim, solid documentation becomes critical.

A truck accident attorney can help gather and review evidence after a truck crash in Missouri. Legal guidance may assist with requesting official reports, preserving commercial vehicle records, and communicating with insurance companies. 

At Dunk Law Firm, we have experience handling truck accident cases and explaining how Missouri law may apply to your situation. If you would like more information about your options, contact Dunk Law Firm at (414) 209-4398 to speak with our team about your case.

Note: This post is based on information obtained from publicly available secondary sources. We have not independently verified all details of the incident. If you notice any inaccuracies or missing information, please contact Dunk Law Firm so we can promptly review and correct the content for accuracy and reliability.

Disclaimer: The content of this post is for general informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal or medical advice. It does not create an attorney-client relationship nor constitute a solicitation for legal services. If you have been injured in an accident, please seek immediate medical attention and consult a qualified attorney. Any images included are for illustrative purposes only and do not represent the actual scene or parties involved in the incident.

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