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Police often blame the person who fled from them for any car chase that ends in a crash. But experts say police are also accountable for the predictable results of a high-speed pursuit over a minor offense.
After Sherry Ross and her dad — innocent bystanders — were injured in a crash, they wanted the Independence Police Department to change their policy. When that didn’t happen, they sued.
After an Independence police chase injured Kearra Adams’ family, they settled a lawsuit for $441,130 — the limit under Missouri’s sovereign immunity law. It didn’t come close to covering the medical bills.
An investigation by The Star found that on average, over three police chases occur in the metro daily. One police department engages in more chases, causing more injuries, than any other in the area.