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Suit alleges distracted driver caused crash on Highway 52

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Suit alleges distracted driver caused crash on Highway 52

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EDWARDSVILLE — A motorist claims he was injured when another driver caused a rear-end collision on Highway 52 in DuQuoin. 

Joseph Barber filed a complaint July 14 in the Madison County Circuit Court against Emily Evans, alleging negligence.

According to his complaint, Barber was driving his 1996 Jeep Cherokee on U.S. Highway 52 near the intersection of Baily Lane in DuQuoin on Nov. 22, 2019. He claims that Evans, who was driving her 2008 Yaris, was approaching the same intersection and rear-ended his vehicle. Barber alleges he suffered injuries to his neck, back and chest as a result of the crash. 

Barber alleges Evans was negligent by driving while distracted, speeding and for failing to keep a proper lookout. He also alleges Barber failed to reduce her speed, failed to "make a proper maneuver" to avoid the collision and failed to warn of the impending crash. 

Barber seeks compensation of more than $50,000 and all other just relief. He is represented by Michael Glisson and Timothy Chartrand of Williamson, Webster, Falb & Glisson in Alton. 

Madison County Circuit Court case number 21-L-000818

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