Serving Springfield Accident Victims
Springfield sits on I-44 — the main freight corridor connecting St. Louis to the Southwest — and the junction of US-65 and US-60. Commercial truck traffic is a constant presence, and accidents involving semis and 18-wheelers are common throughout Greene County.
As Missouri's third-largest city and the economic hub of the Ozarks, Springfield handles significant freight and distribution traffic. When large commercial vehicles are involved in accidents, injuries are often severe: traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, multiple fractures, and wrongful death.
Mark Taran personally reviews every truck and car accident case from the Springfield area. You speak with the attorney directly — not a call center or paralegal. Your initial consultation is completely free.
Missouri law gives you 5 years from the date of your accident to file (RSMo § 516.120), but evidence disappears fast. Dashcam footage is overwritten, trucking companies begin building their defense immediately.
Truck accident cases in Missouri often involve $1 million or more in mandatory liability coverage. Call (573) 227-8841 today.
Cases We Handle in Greene County
🚛 Truck Accidents
Commercial truck cases can involve $1M+ in mandatory liability coverage. Don't settle fast.
🚗 Car Accidents
Even minor accidents can have lasting injuries. Get a free evaluation before accepting any offer.
🏥 Serious Injuries
Broken bones, spinal injuries, TBI — serious injuries deserve experienced legal representation.
💀 Wrongful Death
If you lost a family member in an accident, Missouri law provides a path to compensation.
Common Questions from Springfield Residents
How long do I have to file a claim in Missouri?
Missouri's statute of limitations is 5 years from the date of your accident (RSMo § 516.120). Don't wait — evidence disappears fast.
Do I need to come to Kennett for a consultation?
No. We handle everything by phone and email for clients throughout Missouri, including Springfield and the Ozarks region. You won't need to travel until (and unless) your case goes to court.
What if the accident was partly my fault?
Missouri uses pure comparative fault — you can still recover compensation even if you were partially responsible. Your recovery is reduced by your share of fault, but you do not lose everything.
How much does it cost?
Nothing upfront. We work on a contingency fee — you pay only if we recover money for you. Free consultation, no surprises.
Free Case Review — Springfield, Missouri
Takes 60 seconds. Mark personally reviews every submission from the Springfield area.
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Mark will contact you within 24 hours. Call (573) 227-8841 if you need to speak with someone sooner.