Anderson, MO — September 18, 2025, One person was injured following a car accident that occurred at around 9:55 A.M. on MO-76.

According to reports, a Ford F-150 operated by a 62-year-old woman was traveling on MO-76 when it lost control for unknown reasons and left the road where it struck a tree.
When first responders arrived on the scene they found the driver critically injury and transported him to the hospital where he was pronounced deceased. No other vehicles were involved in the crash, and officials have not released any updates on the investigation’s status.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
When a vehicle suddenly veers off the road and strikes a fixed object, it’s often explained as driver error. But serious crashes like this rarely unfold without a deeper chain of events, and the difference between guessing and knowing comes down to the quality of the investigation.
1. Did the authorities thoroughly investigate the crash?
A single-vehicle crash may look straightforward, but it leaves behind evidence that can answer important questions. Tire marks, vehicle angle, and any last-second steering or braking attempts should be examined to understand whether the driver lost control suddenly or was responding to something unexpected. Too often, those steps aren’t taken in depth, and the cause is left to assumption.
2. Has anyone looked into the possibility that a vehicle defect caused the crash?
The Ford F-150, like any vehicle, is vulnerable to sudden mechanical or electronic issues. A brake failure, steering malfunction, or even a tire blowout could force the driver off the road without warning. If the truck was removed before being carefully inspected, the chance to identify a potential defect may already be gone—leaving unanswered whether the crash was caused by the driver or the machine.
3. Has all the electronic data relating to the crash been collected?
Modern trucks often carry event data recorders that log speed, throttle, and brake use in the moments before impact. Phones, GPS devices, or nearby cameras may also hold valuable clues. If that information isn’t collected quickly, the opportunity to separate fact from speculation fades away.
Every crash like this leaves a trail of evidence, but the truth only comes out if someone takes the time to gather it. Without that effort, the real cause may never be fully known.
Takeaways:
- It’s uncertain whether investigators reconstructed the F-150’s movements before impact.
- A sudden tire, brake, or steering failure may not have been ruled out.
- Vehicle data and digital evidence could provide answers if preserved and reviewed.