Two Injury Accidents Reported by Missouri State Highway Patrol

Incidents occurred west of Mountain Grove and north of Hartville on Monday

Mar. 10, 2026 at 5:30pm

The Missouri State Highway Patrol's Troop G reported two separate injury accidents on Monday. In the first incident, a 24-year-old man from Norwood suffered minor injuries when his motorcycle ran off the road and overturned west of Mountain Grove. In the second accident, two Hartville residents, a 64-year-old man and a 67-year-old man, sustained moderate injuries when the dump truck they were in left the road and struck a tree north of Hartville.

Why it matters

These types of motor vehicle accidents, while unfortunate, are common occurrences on rural Missouri highways. The reports highlight the importance of driver safety and the need for continued vigilance and infrastructure improvements to prevent such incidents.

The details

In the first accident, the 24-year-old man from Norwood was driving his motorcycle west of Mountain Grove when he drove off the road and overturned the vehicle. He suffered minor injuries and was transported to Texas County Memorial Hospital. The second accident occurred north of Hartville, where a 64-year-old man and a 67-year-old man were in a dump truck that ran off the road and struck a tree. Both men sustained moderate injuries and were taken to a hospital in Springfield.

  • The first accident occurred on Monday morning, west of Mountain Grove.
  • The second accident happened on Monday afternoon, north of Hartville.

The players

Missouri State Highway Patrol

The state law enforcement agency responsible for patrolling Missouri's highways and investigating traffic incidents.

Texas County Memorial Hospital

The hospital where the 24-year-old man from Norwood was taken after his motorcycle accident.

Springfield Hospital

The hospital where the two Hartville residents were taken after their dump truck accident.

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The takeaway

These accidents serve as a reminder for drivers to remain vigilant, obey traffic laws, and take necessary precautions to ensure the safety of themselves and others on Missouri's rural roads.