Wentzville, Missouri

Wentzville Car Accident Lawyer

Free case help for people hurt on Wentzville roads, with the reading done by an independent Missouri attorney.

How Wentzville Car Wreck Lawyer helps

  • Free case review — no cost, no obligation
  • Independent, licensed attorneys only
  • No fees unless your case wins
  • Takes about 2 minutes to check

Free Case ReviewFree. No obligation. Takes about 2 minutes.

Independent Missouri attorneys
Contingency only, no upfront fees
Plain answers about your claim
Serving Wentzville and nearby

Wentzville sits where I-64 ends into I-70, the spot where two interstates and a growing city meet. That junction brings drivers from every direction, and a wreck here can put an insurer across the table while the week is still a blur. Describe the wreck, and an independent Missouri attorney reads it free of charge.

A town built around a junction

Every route into Wentzville seems to funnel toward the same interchange. Commuters heading into St. Louis merge with local traffic running errands on Wentzville Parkway. Trucks pulling out of the GM plant join drivers cutting through on I-70. That mix of speeds and destinations is daily life here, and the crash table shows it.

What the numbers show

The state’s 2023 traffic compendium lists 843 crashes inside Wentzville. Of those, 709 damaged metal and nothing else. Another 132 hurt someone. Two killed. Behind each of those rows is a driver who had a normal morning until someone else’s mistake changed it.

What this service does

No lawyers work at this website. The review is handled by a licensed Missouri attorney who works independently of this site. You hand over the outline, the attorney reads it, and every next move stays yours.

Missouri’s rules work in your favor

Few states leave the courthouse door open longer for injured drivers. Missouri’s five-year window outlasts the I-70 rebuild itself. Waiting that long hands every advantage to the insurer. Missouri also follows pure comparative fault, meaning a driver can still recover even when most of the fault lands on them. The deadline guide zeroes in on the exact date math.

What to do first

Health outranks paperwork: a medical visit comes first, ache or no ache. Next, request your official crash report so the facts get recorded somewhere besides memory. The first-week guide briefs you on every early step in order. With those two things in hand, the review has real material to work with.

Growth that keeps the roads busy

Wentzville’s population reached 48,646 people, up 8.3% since 2020, and the GM Wentzville Assembly plant remains one of the region’s largest employers, building trucks and vans that add commercial traffic to local roads every day. More residents and more freight both mean more cars sharing the same interchange.

The junction keeps growing, and a claim ages badly beside it. Start the review and put a real answer behind the guesswork.

How it works

Look after yourself first

See a doctor first, even before anything aches.

Get the paper record

Order your crash report so the file has an official record.

Start the review

Share what happened and let the review take it from there.

Accidents we help with

Every case type below can qualify for a free review by an independent Missouri attorney.

18-Wheeler Accidents

Truck wrecks bring more companies, more records, and a shorter window to save the evidence.

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Bicycle Accident

Wentzville's trail network is still being built out, so today's riders share ordinary streets with drivers who weren't watching for a bike.

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Car Wreck Lawyer

The road you crashed on is being rebuilt. Your claim should still match the scene as it was.

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Distracted Driving Accidents

Nobody hands over phone records because you ask nicely; a distraction claim moves through a real paper trail instead.

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Dog Bite

Wentzville's own ordinance opens a file on a dog bite before a claim ever does.

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Drunk Driving Accidents

The state's case against a drunk driver and your injury claim travel separate tracks, and either can move alone.

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Head-On Collisions

Two lanes with no barrier between them leave almost no room for a mistake.

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Hit and Run Accidents

A subdivision town runs on cameras, and that's often how a driver who fled gets found before the trail goes cold.

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Motorcycle Accident

Missouri lets a rider choose no helmet under certain conditions, and insurers still try to use that choice against you.

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Pedestrian Accident

Wentzville has added rooftops faster than it's added places to safely cross the street, and pedestrians carry that gap on their bodies.

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Personal Injury

Every personal injury claim starts with the same question: whose insurance actually owes you money.

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Rear-End Collisions

Closing speed at a merge or a stoplight is what turns an ordinary commute into a rear-end case.

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Rideshare Accidents

A rideshare crash near Wentzville often means a long trip home, and figuring out whose policy pays comes before anything else.

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Rollover Accidents

A rollover often starts with a curve, not another car, and the vehicle itself becomes the evidence.

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Slip and Fall

The store writes its own account of a fall before you're even out the door.

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T-Bone Accident

At most side-impact intersections, both drivers insist they had the right of way. The record settles that, not the argument.

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Uninsured Motorist Claims

Missouri sets a coverage floor on every policy, and a bad injury can still fall through the gap above it.

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Whiplash Injury

Whiplash cases get assembled in the weeks after the wreck, one note at a time.

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Wrongful Death

When a crash takes someone from you, the paperwork must speak in their place.

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Why people start here

Independent attorneys

We connect you with licensed Missouri personal injury lawyers. This site handles no cases itself.

Deadlines are real

Missouri puts a time limit on injury claims. Checking early keeps every option open.

Free to find out

The review is free, and injury attorneys usually work on contingency if they take a case.

You stay in control

Nothing moves forward until you speak with an attorney and decide for yourself.

Areas we serve

The same free review covers Wentzville and the communities around it.

Common questions

Does the review cost anything?

Yes. Sending in your details never costs you anything, and nothing gets billed to you before an attorney has even looked at your case.

Is this website a law firm?

No. Your details go to a Missouri attorney in independent practice.

Part of the blame is mine. Now what?

The blame assigned to you sets the size of the check. It has no vote on filing.

How many years do I have here?

Missouri gives injury victims a long window to file, but treatment records and witness memory fade long before that door closes.

See if you have a case — free

Answer a few quick questions. If your case qualifies, an independent attorney who serves Wentzville can review it at no cost.

Free Case ReviewNo fees unless you win. No pressure to hire anyone.