Portageville, MO — July 27, 2025, One person was injured following a car accident that occurred at around 10:00 P.M. on Interstate 55.

According to reports, a Ford pickup truck was traveling on Interstate 55 near mile-marker 36 when it rear-ended another vehicle for unknown reasons, trapping the driver.
First responders arrived on scene and extricated the Ford driver before transporting them to the hospital with moderate injuries. No one in the second vehicle was injured, and officials have not given an update on the injured motorists’ status. This is an ongoing investigation.
Commentary by Attorney Michael Grossman
Rear-end crashes on highways are often assumed to be simple matters of driver inattention, but that assumption doesn’t always hold up under closer scrutiny. A collision serious enough to trap someone in their vehicle suggests there may be more to this story than meets the eye.
The first question is whether the investigation on scene dug deep enough. Did authorities go beyond just noting the positions of the vehicles and skid marks on the pavement? A proper review should look at traffic flow, vehicle speeds, and the sequence of actions leading to the impact. Sometimes investigators have the training and tools to reconstruct these moments accurately, but other times, crucial pieces of the puzzle get missed in the rush to reopen the road.
Another angle that can’t be ignored is whether the Ford pickup had a mechanical failure that caused or contributed to the crash. Brake issues, a stuck accelerator, or a faulty collision-avoidance system could all lead to a rear-end impact, even with a cautious driver. Unless someone inspects the truck thoroughly, any underlying defect could remain undiscovered.
Finally, there’s the matter of electronic data. Both vehicles may have stored information about speed, braking, and steering inputs just before the collision. Phone records, GPS tracking, or nearby traffic cameras could also show whether distraction, sudden braking ahead, or another factor played a role. If this data isn’t preserved quickly, valuable answers could vanish.
Crashes like this one remind us that what looks straightforward often isn’t. Without careful work to uncover every contributing factor, the truth about what really happened may never come to light.
Key Takeaways:
- Highway crash investigations need thorough reconstruction to avoid missing key details.
- Mechanical failures in the striking vehicle could be a hidden factor in a rear-end collision.
- Electronic data from both vehicles can reveal critical information about what led to the crash.