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Injury Crash

Three Hurt in Two-Vehicle Crash on US-67 in Cherokee Pass

By Nationwide Report Staff
Map showing Cherokee Pass, Madison County, MO
Map precision: road
Incident record

Incident record

Date

June 30, 2026

Time

5:15 p.m.

Roadway

US-67

Location

Cherokee Pass, Madison County, MO

State

Missouri

Vehicles

2

Injuries

3 injured

Fatalities

None reported

Agency

Missouri State Highway Patrol

Report

Report body

Three people suffered minor injuries in a two-vehicle crash on US-67 in Cherokee Pass, Madison County, on June 30, 2026, at 5:15 p.m., according to the Missouri State Highway Patrol's online crash report.

The patrol said a 2014 Hyundai Sonata was traveling northbound when it collided with a 2018 GMC Sierra traveling eastbound. Two juvenile occupants sustained minor injuries in the crash, the report states.

A 45-year-old woman from Fredericktown was also injured. The Highway Patrol identified her as one of the drivers involved and reported that she sustained minor injuries as well.

Troop E of the Missouri State Highway Patrol responded to the scene and is credited with the crash report detailing the vehicles' directions of travel and the extent of injuries.

No fatalities were reported in connection with the crash.

This report is based on preliminary information from the Missouri State Highway Patrol. Details may be updated as officials release more information.

Source: Reported by MSHP
Legal context
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.

This information is provided for general educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Consult a licensed attorney in your state for guidance about your specific situation.

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