Injury Crash
Five Hurt in Two-Vehicle Crash on Highway 412 in Senath

Incident record
June 29, 2026
6:54 p.m.
HWY 412 at COUNTY ROAD 527
Senath, Dunklin County, MO
Missouri
2
5 injured
None reported
Missouri State Highway Patrol
Report body
Five people were injured, including three juveniles, in a two-vehicle crash Monday evening at the intersection of Highway 412 and County Road 527 near Senath, according to a preliminary report from the Missouri State Highway Patrol.
The crash occurred at 6:54 p.m., the Patrol said. A westbound 2019 Hyundai Kona and a northbound 2009 Infiniti G37X collided at the intersection, according to the agency's report, incident number 260270880, handled by Troop E.
Three juvenile occupants sustained minor injuries and were transported for medical treatment, the Patrol reported. An 18-year-old male driver from Hornersville also suffered minor injuries and was taken for treatment. A 19-year-old male driver from Senath sustained moderate injuries and was likewise transported, according to the report.
No fatalities were reported in the crash.
The Missouri State Highway Patrol continues to investigate the incident. Details in this report are based on a preliminary crash record and may be updated as officials release further information.
This article is based on preliminary information from the Missouri State Highway Patrol and may be updated as additional details become available.
Missouri accident information
- Injury statute of limitations
- 5 years (From date of accident (RSMo 516.120) - one of the longest injury windows in the US.)
- Wrongful death statute of limitations
- 3 years (From date of death (RSMo 537.100).)
- Fault rule
- Missouri uses pure comparative fault: recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault but not barred.
- Citations
- RSMo 516.120 (SoL); RSMo 537.100 (wrongful death); pure comparative per Gustafson v. Benda
- Crash report agency
- Missouri State Highway Patrol traffic crash reports (online portal) for MSHP crashes; local agency otherwise.
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