Missouri Statutes
§ 490.710 — Advance payment predicated on possible tort liability not admissible in evidence — payment a credit, when — limitation on action starts when.
Missouri § 490.710
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Bluebook
Mo. Rev. Stat. § 490.710 (2026).
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1.No advance payment or partial payment of damages, predicated on possible tort liability, as an accommodation to an injured person, or on his behalf to others, or to the heirs at law or dependents of a deceased person, of medical expenses, loss of earnings and other actual out-of-pocket expenses, because of an injury, death claim, property loss or potential claim against any person shall be admissible into evidence as an admission against interest or admission of liability by such party or self-insurer, or if paid by an insurer of such party, as the insurer's recognition of such liability with respect to such injured or deceased person, or with respect to any other claim arising from the same accident or event.
2.Any payments made as provided in subsection 1 of this section shall con
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Legislative History
(L. 1972 H.B. 166 § 1)
(1977) Held, there is no conflict between this section and MAI 7.01; evidence of advance payments or partial payments is not to be admitted in evidence before a jury and is not the subject of a MAI 7.01 modification. Taylor v. Yellow Cab Co. (Mo.), 548 S.W.2d 528.
(1977) Held, difference between value of repaired automobile and its value before being damaged is a proper measure of damages. Rook v. John F. Oliver Trucking Co. (A.), 556 S.W.2d 200.
Nearby Sections
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§ 490.010
Printed statute books, evidence.§ 490.040
Books containing acts of Congress.§ 490.070
Short title.§ 490.080
Judicial notice to be taken.§ 490.090
Court may inform itself of laws.§ 490.100
Determination of laws.§ 490.110
Presentation of laws to trial court.§ 490.120
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Bluebook (online)
Missouri § 490.710, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/mo/490.710.