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Jay Bone Struck and Killed in Sedalia, MO Highway Construction Accident.

Jay Bone Struck and Killed in Sedalia, MO Highway Construction Accident. (Stock Photo: MurrayLegal.com)

Sedalia, MO Highway Construction Site Accident. Justice for Family?

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Sedalia, MO NEWS – A motor vehicle accident at a highway construction site Tuesday afternoon, September 24, 2024, tragically left one construction worker dead.

As reported by Fox19.com, “[t]he crash happened around 11:15 a.m. on MO State Highway O, a two-lane road with no shoulder in rural Pettis County.”

KMBC.com is reporting, “[o]fficials with MoDOT said Senior Maintenance Worker Jay Bone, 60, was working at a site on Missouri Route O, just outside of Sedalia in Pettis County Tuesday, when he was struck and killed.”

According to the report, “Bone was hit by a semi-truck being driven by an 18-year-old from Hughesville, Missouri. Bone was pronounced dead on the scene.”
The crash is under investigation by highway patrol.

Potential Legal Claims for the Family of Jay Bone?

OUR LEGAL TAKE

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As the details of this accident continue to develop, the family of Jay Bone may elect to file civil claims seeking substantial compensation for their loss. The Murray Law Firm has had extensive and successful experience representing victims of motor vehicle claims, and the legal team at the firm suggests that the family of Jay Bone should retain a law firm to protect their interests and ensure an unbiased investigation and the preservation of any and all evidence. Photographs of the roadways and vehicles involved and a review of surveillance footage from nearby businesses or properties, if any exists, will need to be performed immediately before this evidence is damaged or destroyed.

In addition to a potential claim against the at fault driver, under Workers’ Compensation laws our legal team suggests that the family of Jay Bone will likely be entitled to significant compensation as a result of this accident. Based on its history and experience in representing families in workers compensation claims, The Murray Law Firm suggests that the family of the construction worker should retain legal counsel without delay so as to ensure that all evidence connected to the incident is preserved.

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