Common Myths People Believe After Car Accidents or DUI Arrests in Missouri

Legal situations often come with misinformation, especially when emotions are high. Whether it’s a car accident or a DUI arrest, believing the wrong thing can cost you valuable time and legal protection. Here are some of the most common myths Missouri residents should stop believing.
Myth 1: “If I’m Not Hurt Right Away, I Don’t Need Medical Care.”
Many people walk away from an accident feeling fine, only to develop pain or dizziness days later. Some injuries—like concussions, internal bleeding, or whiplash—don’t show symptoms immediately. Always get a medical evaluation after a crash. It protects both your health and any future insurance or legal claim.
Myth 2: “The Police Didn’t Read My Rights, So My DUI Case Will Be Dismissed.”
Television has created confusion about when Miranda rights apply. In Missouri, an officer is not required to read your rights during the initial stop or arrest unless you’re being interrogated. While this can affect how statements are used, it rarely leads to an automatic dismissal.
Myth 3: “Refusing a Breath Test Means They Have No Case.”
Refusing a breath or blood test can actually lead to automatic license suspension under Missouri’s implied consent law. The state views driving as a privilege, and refusing a test often triggers administrative penalties—even if you haven’t been convicted in court.
Myth 4: “I Can Handle Insurance or a DUI Charge on My Own.”
Whether it’s dealing with insurance adjusters or navigating a criminal charge, trying to manage it alone can be risky. Insurance companies aim to minimize payouts, and criminal cases follow strict deadlines and procedures. Speaking with an attorney doesn’t mean you’re admitting guilt—it means you’re protecting yourself from costly mistakes.
Final Thoughts
Information spreads fast, but that doesn’t make it accurate. Understanding your rights and responsibilities after an accident or DUI arrest can prevent serious legal consequences.
If you have questions about an accident, DUI charge, or your legal options, Kelly & Jansen, LLC can provide the guidance and clarity you need to move forward with confidence.







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