Automotive





50.00
On the evening of March 29, 2025, Robert Vick was struck by another vehicle while proceeding through the intersection of 53rd Street and Raytown Road in Raytown, Missouri. Although there were no reported injuries, Robert stated that the other driver appeared to be heavily intoxicated, and begged him not to call the police. In an act of leniency, Robert agreed and no formal report was filed at the time of the accident. However, the collision caused clear vehicle damage, including a damaged front driver-side fender and misalignment issues on Robert’s 2007 Yukon XL Denali. Robert has retained extensive documentation, including photos of the other driver’s vehicle, driver’s license, and insurance card, as well as his own matching records. He has not yet had the vehicle fully assessed but confirmed the truck is driving unevenly and will require repairs. The driver who struck him admitted fault at the scene, and the positioning of the vehicles clearly supports Robert’s account of what happened. Robert is now seeking legal help to recover repair costs and potentially hold the other party accountable, especially given the implication of intoxicated driving and admitted fault. Despite initially choosing not to involve law enforcement, he appears organized and ready to proceed, making this a strong case for civil recovery based on negligence and property damage.
