[alac-forum] Seeking  Equitable Minded, Auto Accident, Personal Injury, attorney  for Landmark Case
Hello forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
I'm seeking an attorney/attorneys who is/are licensed in the state of MISSOURI 
to take on a simple auto accident/personal injury case where the woman who ran 
the red light and broadsided me going around 50 miles per hour has already 
admitted guilt. If I can make the connection between the car accident and the 
crippling, mental, and physical diseases, illness that came about right after 
the accident and has been a part of my life every since, the case may be worth 
quite a bit more
I need to know where I go to file this type of case for whatever the attorney 
deems is a fair amount of damages for what I have suffered.  and continue to 
suffer.
Which is the correct court for this type of lawsuit? Where do I get the 
paperwork that has to be filled out and submitted? Can I do this to avoid going 
over the stature of limitations without having an attorney on board?
I have a landmark auto accident case where some very unusual things happened.
The accident occurred at Route K, William Street, and Siemers drive in Cape 
Girardeau, MO on October 12, 1999
A female ran a red light in her big 1992 GMC Safari van and  broadsided me 
going around 50 miles per hour. 
Picture of 1992 GMC Safari
http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/342867
 I had the right of way, two green left turn arrows were in my favor. I was 
driving a brand new 2000 Red Grand Prix with less than 50 miles on it.
Picture of 2000 Grand Prix  
 http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/268275
The female admitted in the police report that she was looking down into her 
purse and didn't notice the light was red.
I came down with Diabetes just days after the accident along with other mental 
and physical conditions resulting from the impact of the accident. I have an 
annual  VA physicals from four weeks earlier showing me healthy and having a 
Glucose level of only 134. 
I also found a case  ruling from British Columbia  where a fellow had a tree 
fall  on his leg and he came down with Diabetes shortly afterwards. Hopefully, 
these and other evidence I have accumulated will support what I believe to be 
the cause of my  injuries
My five year statute of limitations expires on  October 9, 2004; so I'm turning 
in the lawsuit paperwork next week.
I can be reached by email, if you are interested in helping me with this case.
Sincerely,
Clyde L. Benson
Cape Girardeau, Missouri 63701
Telephone 573.837.4092