Speeding driver strikes tree in Washington County, sustains minor injuries

WASHINGTON COUNTY, MO – A 26-year-old male driver sustained minor injuries after crashing into a fence and tree on northbound Brickey Road on Wednesday night.

According to Missouri State Highway Patrol, Zachary A. Wreath, 26, was traveling northbound on Brickey Road just south of Centerline Drive in a 2005 Honda Accord. He was traveling too fast for road conditions and traveled off the east side of the road.

The Honda struck a mailbox, fence and tree before coming to a stop.

Wreath was treated at Parkland Health Center for his injuries. He was not wearing a seat belt at the time of the crash.

The Honda sustained extensive damages in the crash.

This article is one in a series presented by OnderLaw to inform our neighbors about car accidents and traffic news across our city. It should not be interpreted as legal advice. However, if you or someone you love has been injured in a car accident, we would like to discuss your case in detail. Depending on the circumstances, you may be entitled to financial compensation for your medical bills, your lost income, and other expenses. More importantly, the only way to hold reckless drivers who speed accountable or fix the root cause of many accidents is to enlist the help of an experienced attorney that has the possibility to effect change and can prevent this from happening to another family. Contact us today to speak to one of our compassionate St. Louis car accident attorneys.

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