Atchison County, MO — August 23, 2025, One person was killed following a car accident that occurred at around 3:03 P.M. on Interstate 29.

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According to reports, a Chevy Silverado operated by a 53-year-old man was traveling southbound on Interstate 29 near mile marker 119.8, when for unknown reasons it crossed through the median and across the northbound lanes before it struck a fence and a ditch and overturned.

When first responders arrived on the scene they found the driver seriously injured and transported him to the hospital, and at this time officials have not released any updates on the investigation or the driver’s status.

Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman

When a vehicle crosses a wide interstate median and enters the opposite lanes, it’s a sign that something out of the ordinary may have taken place. It’s easy to focus on the aftermath, but the real story lies in the sequence of events that led up to the crash—especially when those reasons remain unknown.

1. Did the authorities thoroughly investigate the crash?
It’s not yet clear whether investigators conducted a full-scale reconstruction or simply documented the visible damage. A vehicle crossing multiple lanes and a median isn’t a small movement—it takes time, distance, and specific conditions to happen. Investigators should have measured the vehicle’s path, looked for evidence of braking or steering correction, and evaluated whether the driver experienced a medical episode or distraction. Without that level of detail, the full cause of the crash may never come to light.

2. Has anyone looked into the possibility that a vehicle defect caused the crash?
Losing control in such a dramatic way raises the possibility of a malfunction. Issues like a steering failure, stuck accelerator, or brake problem can cause a vehicle to move unpredictably. With trucks like the Chevy Silverado, worn suspension parts or tire blowouts can also lead to a loss of control. Unless the vehicle was promptly inspected by someone qualified to spot these problems, those answers may now be out of reach.

3. Has all the electronic data relating to the crash been collected?
Modern trucks like the Silverado often carry data recorders that can tell whether the driver was braking, accelerating, or turning before the crash. GPS data could show how the vehicle moved across lanes, while nearby traffic cameras or dashcams might have captured key moments. It’s also important to check phone activity, which can rule out or confirm distraction. Without this digital evidence, there’s no way to confirm what the vehicle and driver were doing in the moments before impact.

A crash like this isn’t just a matter of bad luck or timing—it demands deeper questions. When a vehicle moves that far off course, there’s always a reason. Finding it takes more than a glance; it takes deliberate effort to understand what really happened.

Key takeaways:

  • A vehicle crossing a median needs more than a surface-level investigation.
  • Mechanical failures can cause sudden, severe loss of control.
  • Vehicle and digital data may hold the answers that aren’t visible on scene.

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