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Motorcycle Accidents

Are Tennessee’s roads getting any safer?

If you are one of the many people in Tennessee who has watched the evolution of automotive technology in recent years, you might assume that the advances being made are able to help lead to a reduction in motor vehicle accidents. Certainly this is part of the goal of the improving safety features and other elements in vehicles however it seems that progress in saving lives is not yet being seen.

According to records released from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Tennessee experienced a significant increase in the number of people killed in automobile crashes from 2015 to 2016. In 2015, there were 962 vehicular fatalities statewide. In 2016, that number rose to 1,041. The same trend was seen in Knox County where motor vehicle deaths jumped from 54 in 2015 to 70 the following year.

Excessive speed and alcohol consumption continue to be two factors that are identified as contributors in many fatal accidents. In 2016 alone, 183 people statewide lost their lives in wrecks in which speeding was a factor. Another 223 people were killed by drunk drivers. In Knox County, over the five years from 2012 to 2016, 159 people died in speeding-related crashes and 77 people died in alcohol-related accidents. Many other fatalities happen in wrecks in which large commercial trucks are involved as 120 people in Tennessee died in these incidents in 2016 alone.

This information is not intended to provide legal advice but is instead meant to give Tennessee residents an idea of the ongoing risks they and their loved ones face on the roads often due to the negligence of other drivers.

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Truck Accidents

Substance testing for truckers

Drivers who operate vehicles while under the influence of alcohol or drugs in Tennessee may well be one of the dangers on the road you fear the most. This is understandable indeed and then if you consider that an impaired driver might be a professional truck driver behind the wheel of a massive semi truck or other such vehicle, you might be even more worried.

It is due to the extreme risk this situation poses that the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration created what it calls the Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse. The clearinghouse itself is basically a database repository for testing and other information to be stored about truck drivers’ drug and alcohol testing and any possible violations associated with them. There is a set of procedures that individuals or companies that employ truckers must follow to prevent allowing impaired drivers on the road.

All persons applying for a commercial driving job must pass a drug and alcohol screening test. If they refuse to take the test, they will not be allowed to be hired for a driving position. Employers must also review clearinghouse records to be informed of any potential issues such as recent drunk driving convictions, for example. Once hired, the employers must review their records in the clearinghouse every year.

If you would like to learn more about how you or a loved on might get help after being involved in an accident involving a potentially impaired truck driver, please feel free to visit the drunk or drugged trucker page of our Tennessee personal injury website.

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Drunk Driving Accidents

Drunk driver smashes into disabled vehicle

It would seem reasonable that people in Tennessee believe that drunk driving is not as much of a problem today as it has been in the past. With all of the public awareness and education campaigns throughout the year and especially during holiday times, drivers should know that operating a motor vehicle after consuming alcohol is something they should not do. Unfortunately there are too many people who fail to believe this it seems as they continue to engage in this dangerous behavior.

An example of this can be seen in a recent wreck that took place in Murfreesboro just last month. Reports indicate that not only was the driver at fault for the crash believed to be intoxicated but he also refused to comply with law enforcement officers by performing field sobriety test actions or providing a breath or blood sample for the purposes of testing his blood alcohol content.

Reports indicate that two vehicles were stopped facing each other so that a set of jumper cables could be connected between them to enable the one disabled vehicle to be started. One of the drivers was standing between the cars when the drunk driver plowed into the vehicle that was stranded. This left the person in between the cars injured. The impaired driver is now facing multiple criminal charges including vehicular assault.

Tennessee residents who are injured due to the negligence of a driver who refuses to put away keys after driving might want to talk to an attorney to see how they may seek compensation.

Source: WGNS Radio, “DUI and Vehicular Assault Charges Filed – Suspect released from jail on bond as victim heals,” February 7, 2018

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Car Accidents

Can autonomous cars eliminate crashes?

Perhaps the single most touted benefit of fully autonomous vehicles is improved public safety. Tennessee residents are told that this improved safety should come to them in the form of fewer accidents. Some may wonder if this is possible. Others wonder if it could ever be possible to eliminate all car accidents.

As explained by Scientific American, a self-driving vehicle’s ability to avoid or prevent an accident from happening relies on two basic things. One of these is effective technology that can accurately detect potential hazards. With this information, the vehicle may then adjust accordingly to avert a crash from taking place. The other is the ability to proactively consider the actions of another vehicle whether autonomous or human-driven and then respond appropriately.

The fact of the matter is that there remain challenges in both of these areas. Environmental factors such as fog or light may prevent a self-driving car’s sensors from operating properly or from reading a situation accurately. Additionally, it seems a daunting task to think that a software program can be created for a self-driving car which covers all possible actions that a human driver may take. If a particular action is not included in the software, the autonomous vehicle may not be able to take corrective action and avoid a crash. These factors have contributed to multiple wrecks including autonomous vehicles already.

This article is not intended to provide legal advice but is instead meant to give Tennessee residents more information about the nature of the risks they face on the road even with improving technology.

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Car Accidents

Recognizing signs of emotional trauma

When people are involved in a car accident in Tennessee, they may be most worried about the physical injuries they incurred. Sometimes, though, emotional injuries remain long after physical wounds have healed. It is important to recognize signs of emotional trauma so people know when they need to seek help.

Emotional trauma can come in many forms. According to FindLaw, someone may often feel overwhelmed or lonely or might become irritable or moody. Some people feel fatigued or have nightmares and trouble sleeping. A person’s behavior may also change. Some people become socially withdrawn and others might develop compulsive habits. All of these are signs that a person has suffered from emotional trauma after the car crash.

Some people might think that this emotional trauma only arises after serious collisions. HelpGuide.org says that people can feel traumatized after the incident if they feel there was nothing they could have done to stop it. If people did not have time to prepare for the impact or if it occurred suddenly, people may also develop emotional trauma. This is because the severity of the collision is not one of the factors that make it traumatic. Instead, a person’s emotional experience determines how someone processes the event.

Sometimes a person may realize that he or she is not recovering from emotional trauma. People may realize they have flashbacks or nightmares about the collision or that they feel emotionally distant from their friends and family. Other people might find that they are relying on drugs or alcohol to get through their day. In this situation, it is a good idea to find professional help.

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Fatal Motor Vehicle Accidents

How do you help children after a parent dies in a car accident?

When your spouse dies in a car accident in Tennessee, your entire family is emotionally affected by this event. This kind of incident can be especially traumatic for children and it is important to know how you can help them during this difficult time. 

There are a few things you can do to help children as they mourn their deceased parent. According to PsychCentral.com, it is important to talk with your children about the incident that led to their parent’s death. However, your children may not always want to talk for long periods of time and they may not be ready to discuss the event. It is important to let them decide when to end the conversation and when they continue it. When your child is ready to talk, you should usually answer his or her questions with age-appropriate answers.

Sometimes your children may experience emotional or behavioral changes after your spouse dies. It is important for you to monitor your children so you can get counseling for them if they need it. Your child’s age usually determines what signs of trauma he or she displays. Teenagers might experience difficulties with their friends or have trouble sleeping. Children in elementary school may become withdrawn or complain about headaches or stomachaches. If your children are beneath the age of five, they may begin wetting the bed or become clingy.

While you may sometimes want to stop your everyday routine, your children usually need this stability. It is a good idea to continue your daily routine so some aspects of your children’s lives are predictable.

This information is general in nature and should not be used in place of legal advice.

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Motorcycle Accidents

Can correct braking prevent accidents?

Tennessee motorcyclists have likely considered what they might do if they get into a situation that requires quick braking. Will you be able to stop in time? Will you end up skidding or falling from your bike? These are all reasonable questions. Fortunately, correct braking can actually keep you safe and lower your chances of crashing, rather than add to them.

According to Road Guardians, a lot of braking-related incidents can be prevented through proper braking techniques. A number of accidents happen because motorcyclists treat their brakes the same way they might treat car brakes.

With a car, you’re taught that it’s important to press on the pedal harder for more braking traction. This isn’t the case with motorcycles, whose brakes have a completely different design. The rear brake can be used for gradual or slow stops without any issues. Unfortunately, a slow stop isn’t going to be in the cards if you’re thrown into a situation where you have seconds to keep yourself from crashing.

The front brake being applied softly can cause the same issues. This generally tends to occur because of the fear that heavy use of the front brake will cause a rider to flip over the handlebars. Front wheel braking can actually be dangerous if applied too quickly, as it can cause the front wheel to skid or the steering to lock up.

Essentially, moderation of the brakes is key when it comes to preventing an accident or stopping on a dime. You will even likely be able to keep your bike upright if you apply the right techniques. You only have to learn and practice them in order to up your safety on the road.

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Car Accidents

Common causes for accidents not relating to alcohol

Drivers in Tennessee and across the entire country are aware of the fact that drunk driving is dangerous and can end lives. But what about the other common road hazards? Here’s a look at some of the top causes for crashes that don’t involve alcohol.

Distracted driving comes in at the top of the list. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has named distracted driving as one of the biggest current threats to drivers. The numbers continue to worsen by the year, showing that it’s a persistent problem. Hazards can come in the form of visual, cognitive, or manual distraction. In short, distracted driving can involve taking one’s eyes off the road, letting thoughts drift, or physically removing hands from the steering wheel.

Driving while fatigued is another common issue, and the National Sleep Foundation claims it can be just as dangerous as drunk driving. This is because a drowsy person has similar reaction times and cognitive awareness as someone who has had too much to drink. They are more likely to get distracted, as well. In some cases, it’s even possible for extremely fatigued drivers to fall asleep at the wheel, easily leading to crashes.

Finally, speeding is a big problem. Drivers cite many different reasons for going over the speed limit. They may be late for an appointment, suffering from an emergency, or maybe they just want to beat traffic. In any case, higher speeds equal a higher chance of getting into an accident.

These are just a few of the many different catalysts for accidents on the road. They are all also preventable, just like drunk driving, which means behavioral awareness can help cut down on these accident causes.

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Motorcycle Accidents

Do drivers share the road with you?

Motorcyclists in Tennessee often face more hardships than others on the road due to the small size of their vehicles. Those who get into accidents will fortunately have Pryor, Priest & Harber to lean on.

Motorcyclists are often times the victim of other drivers and their inability to “share the road”. What is this, exactly? It’s the act of being mindful while driving, and not encroaching into the space of other drivers, even if their vehicle is much smaller than your own.

If you are a victim of a driver not sharing the road, you can be put into many compromising situations. A few examples include being pushed into the shoulder or another lane of traffic, or being hit by the vehicle in question because they don’t notice or see you. If your path has ever been obstructed by a vehicle or if you have ever needed to change lanes to avoid being hit, you have experienced a driver not sharing the road.

In most cases, a driver is not intentionally trying to behave in this way. Unfortunately, however, even accidental actions can lead to hogging the road and it may result in dangerous situations for you, the motorcyclist.

The aggressive driving behavior of other vehicles can spell immediate danger for you. Fortunately, there are things you can do to get the compensation you deserve if you have been hurt because of another driver’s inability to share the road with you. If you want to read more, take a look at the link here and browse through our website on motorcycle accidents and their victims.

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Truck Accidents

Is that truck about to jackknife?

Tennessee residents may not be able to predict every single potential crash that can happen on the roads. However, there are some signs that can help you determine if trucks are more likely to get into an accident, so you can steer clear.

As stated by The Free Dictionary, jackknifing occurs because the brakes fail or otherwise do not work as intended, or because a tire’s traction does not hold. These failures can happen for a number of reasons, and frequently include the following.

Maintenance or parts failures. If a truck is not adequately maintained, then its parts won’t be able to work as intended, either. Brakes should be monitored carefully and replaced or fixed as needed, and trucks need to be checked frequently to ensure that certain pieces aren’t faulty or defective from the shop. Old or damaged trucks could indicate poor maintenance.

Human error. Truck drivers are under strenuous conditions to make their deliveries and can commit a number of mistakes while in these stressful situations. Under-loading the truck or distributing the weight poorly can contribute to jackknifing, as can speeding or taking corners too quickly. Pay attention to erratic driving and steer clear if you see any.

Weather. If the conditions of the road lessen the tire’s traction, then it also increases a truck’s chances of jackknifing. Particularly dangerous conditions involve ice or snow, but even rain can be enough to send a trailer spinning.

Jackknifing trucks can cause massive amounts of damage to surrounding vehicles simply because of their size and weight. If you have been caught up in an accident with a jackknifing truck, you may wish to explore your legal options.