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Motorcycle Accidents

Are motorcyclists at higher risk of sustaining head injuries?

As a motorcyclist in Tennessee, you may be at a higher risk of sustaining a serious head injury if you are involved in an accident. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration states that motorcycle accident injuries, including traumatic brain damage, is a leading cause of death in motorcycle accidents across the country. In fact, motorcyclists are injured or killed in more than 80 percent of all motorcycle collisions.

One major contributor to this statistic is the failure to wear a helmet. The Insurance Institute of Highway Safety states that of the 4,381 people killed in motorcycle accidents in 2013, 38 percent of motorcycle drivers were not wearing a helmet when the collision occurred. Additionally, approximately 47 percent of motorcycle passengers failed to wear a helmet, and suffered fatal injuries as a result. While the exact cause of death was not stated, it can be assumed that the lack of protection on the head played a big role.

If you drive a car, you have air bags, roll bars, seat belts, protective steel and other safety equipment designed to protect you. However, your motorcycle lacks such features. As such, if a motorist cuts you off, you could find yourself flying through the air head-first over your bike. This means your head will hit whatever is in front of you with greater force than if you were connected to a seat belt and hit your head on the steering wheel or a vehicle. Even if your bike is not going very fast, you could suffer a more serious brain injury simply because there is nothing there to absorb some of the impact. 

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Drunk Driving Accidents

Interlock devices: Helping to keep people safe on the road

The number of people who were killed in drunk driving car accidents in Tennessee dropped by just over 3 percent from 2012 to 2013, according to Mothers Against Drunk Driving. State officials are hopeful that the fatality rate will continue to decrease after a new ignition interlock device law took effect in 2013. This law requires all convicted drunk drivers to use an ignition interlock device on their vehicles for a specific period of time. Statistics show that other states that have implemented similar laws have had favorable results in lowering the number of drunk driving deaths, lowering the risk of car accidents and reducing the number of repeat drunk drivers.

Ignition interlock devices help to keep DUI offenders off the road by disabling their vehicles if they are intoxicated. The device measures the driver’s blood alcohol content level through a breath sample, which is required in order to start the car. If the BAC level is at or above a preset limit, the car will lock up. The driver will then have to wait before he or she can attempt to start the car again.

Research from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that IIDs have been successful at cutting the drunk driver recidivism rate by up to 67 percent. These findings are significant considering that as many as 75 percent of DUI offenders with a suspended driver’s license continue to drive. This puts other people on the road in danger of becoming involved in auto accidents and obtaining serious injuries

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Fatal Motor Vehicle Accidents

Criminal charges pending in fatal Tennessee crash

The National Transportation Safety Board considers head-on collisions among the most serious car accident types. These collisions usually occur because a motorist crosses over into the opposing lane or is driving for some time in a lane going the opposite way. When a head-on collision occurs in Knox County, it is usually fatal, leaving family members with many unanswered questions.

Criminal charges are pending against a man who caused a fatal head-on crash in Houston County. Investigators are still trying to piece together the factors that led to the collision, but it is known that the driver crossed the double yellow line into the opposite traffic. The man’s truck flipped over after hitting a car going the other way.

Inside the car was an infant and the infant’s parents, none of whom survived the car accident. It is unknown whether the deaths occurred when their car veered off the road to the right, or during the initial impact. There was no mention of drugs or alcohol as factors in the crash, and it is unknown whether the man was speeding or driving recklessly. The man was taken to a local hospital for treatment.

The sudden loss of a family member can be devastating. In addition to the emotional pain and suffering, families are left facing unexpected medical costs and funeral and burial expenses. This can place them in financial distress but the law also gives the right to seek financial justice against the negligent driver for the wrongful death. As such, they may find it helpful to meet with an injury attorney to discuss their options.

Source: WKRN, “Young couple, newborn killed in head-on crash in Houston County identified,” Oct. 13, 2015

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Truck Accidents

Could platooning technology lower truck accidents in TN?

If you think you are have seen more 18-wheelers appearing on Tennessee roads, you are not mistaken. The Commercial Carrier Journal recently stated that the transporting of freight is expected to increase through 2025. As the majority of goods are delivered by heavy trucks, this means that more of these big rigs are going to be sharing the road with you. However, one company thinks it has found a way to decrease the risk of a semi truck accident with a platooning technology.

ABC News stated that the technology gives heavy trucks the ability to talk to each other and gather information about the road and traffic conditions. The technology than controls the acceleration and braking systems of the trucks to accommodate those conditions. The data is gathered through sensors installed on the trucks and the system then analyzes the information to determine if it is safe for trucks to platoon.

The truck driver remains in full control of the semi and can turn off the platoon system at any time. If the conditions are right, the platoon technology enables the trucks to travel at the same speed and within close proximity of each other. In one recent demonstration on a busy interstate, the trucks remained 40 feet from each other and traveled at regular highway speeds. The trucks have also been tested with distances from 75 feet down to just 20 feet from each other.

The company who developed the platoon technology, Peloton Technology, states that the system will improve safety on American roads. The Nevada Highway Patrol, which oversaw the recent demonstration agrees as well as other experts on highway safety who have seen the technology in action. 

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Drunk Driving Accidents

Tennessee driver faces first time DUI charge

In Tennessee, DUI charges and convictions are treated seriously even if it is someone’s first offense. This is a technique that is usually implemented to discourage people from driving while under the influence in the first place.

Recently, a 37-year-old Tennessee man was arrested on DUI charges. He was driving southbound on the I-65 in the early morning. Authority reports state that he collided with the center wall after driving too close. The tractor trailer then went across the southbound highway lanes, traveling off of the road and into the highway. Though the man did not strike any other vehicles, he was taken to the county jail. It is unknown if he will be facing any additional charges.

However, penalties for first-time DUI accusations in Tennessee are not light and should be treated seriously. A person who is convicted can face between 48 hours to 11 months in jail, a year with a suspended license, and expensive fines that can reach up to $1,500. DUI charges will also stay on a person’s criminal record and can damage their ability to find jobs, especially if they are limited by being unable to drive. Some may believe that a first offense will result in less harsh penalties, or that the charges will not be as severe if no one else is involved. However, as this report highlights, that is not necessarily the case.

For these reasons, people who are facing any DUI charge may benefit from the guidance of an experienced attorney, even if it is their first offense.

Source: Glasgow Daily Times, “Tennessee man arrested for DUI after wreck on I-65,” Oct 2, 2015

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Car Accidents

Costly post-accident injuries and situations

If you find yourself struggling with insurance companies after an accident, you are not alone. Insurance companies will try to limit their monetary losses even if it may come at a cost to you.  In this post, we will discuss the costs that you may face after your accident and why you may benefit from seeking compensation.

You may deal with expensive injuries after being involved in a car accident. Physical injuries will require medical care, but mental and emotional strain may require therapy, which can also be pricey. Injuries that may occur after an accident can include:

  •          Muscle or nerve damage
  •          Internal bleeding or organ damage
  •          Broken bones or skin lesions
  •          Spinal or brain damage

If you are suffering from any of these, you will likely need to go to the hospital. You may even need therapy or post-hospital medical treatment in order to aid your recovery. Treatments and hospital stays can be pricy, and it is possible to struggle with payments even if you have insurance. This is particularly true if your injuries have caused you to miss work or take an extended leave. With no income, bills can seem difficult to manage. For these reasons, you may find it beneficial to fight for compensation, which can give you the monetary cushion that you need to power through these tough times.

If you would like to read more about getting the most money from insurance companies after an accident, you can visit our web page on handling the aftermath of car accidents.

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Car Accidents

Handling a hit and run scenario

Being involved in a hit and run accident can be a traumatizing event. Because of that, many people are not aware of how to handle these types of accidents, especially if they are the victim in the equation. However, handling a hit and run quickly and efficiently is very important.

A person who has been caught up in a hit and run incident can find themselves upset, confused or injured. According to the Department of Motorized Vehicles, this can make it harder for them to handle the scenario well. However, they suggest that a driver or pedestrian involved in a hit and run accident keep their wits about them and collect as much information as possible. Information to collect includes the make, plate number and model of the other car involved. The more information, the better. They also suggest taking pictures of the scene, of the car or cars involved, and writing down when and where the crash happened.

Hit and runs are illegal and the consequences that someone can face if they attempt to flee the scene can be vast. The Evening Standard states that not only are here heavy penalties and fines for those who hit someone and run, but that insurance coverage could be dropped, among other things. Additionally, the victim of a hit and run could take the perpetrator to court and get a fair some of money for insurance and potential medical expenses.

In the end, a hit and run is bad for everyone involved. It is best for a driver to stick around if they hit anyone, even if it is just a parked car. Likewise, it is best for any potential victims to make sure their case is well documented.

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Drunk Driving Accidents

What is a civil claim?

If a person has been involved in a drunk driving accident before, they may be wondering how they will be able to get compensation. Money is necessary in order to fix damaged vehicles, pay for hospital bills, medications, potential therapy and missed time at work, but how does one pay for it?

This is where civil lawsuit, otherwise known as a civil claim, can come in handy. According to The United States Courts, this is a general term that is used to describe a situation in which one party takes another to court in order to hold the second party accountable for any potential damages that have been done. In the case of a drunk driving accident, this would mean that the driver who was hit would be able to take the drunk driver to court in order to gain compensation for what occurred because they were under the influence.

Successful civil lawsuits can mean a world of relief for the person or party that filed for the suit. Compensation will only be paid by the responsible party if the civil lawsuit is successful. This is why there is such a huge emphasis on the importance of having a strong legal team when going in to a civil lawsuit. Victory could mean having all financial problems taken care of by the responsible party, whereas a loss could mean the victim party has to pay for the damages on their own.

These are all good things to keep in mind if anyone ever gets into an accident due to the actions or inactions of a drunk driver.

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Drunk Driving Accidents

Additional danger comes in form of unreported DUI convicts

A problem is surfacing in Tennessee when it comes to official reports about DUIS. Any drunk driving accidents in the state are meant to be reported, but that is turning out to not be the case, much to the detriment of everyone.

It was recently reported that some of the most rural and poor counties in the state of Tennessee are not properly filing their DUI reports. In fact, out of the 95 counties in the state, 19 of them have not filed their reports properly. This is a relatively large number, prompting some officials to state that they might need to instate a system of incentives or consequences for the lack of reporting. Some have speculated that the lack of funds or staffing is what’s causing this absence of reports.

However, the lack of reports has a bad effect on everyone else. If an officer does not report a DUI crime to either the FBI’s National Crime Information Center or to the central crime reporting system of the state, that DUI will remain unrecorded. This will mean that if someone gets arrested for a DUI in another county, their previous record will not show up. This flaw in the system was discovered after one man was charged with multiple first-time DUIs despite the fact that he was on his fifth DUI by the time he was discovered

This additional and unnecessary danger can be a big problem to other drivers on the road, as well as making the job of police officers more difficult. For this reason, the missing counties are now under heavier scrutiny, along with any drivers from them who have been marked with a DUI charge.

Source: KFVS12, “18 TN counties fail to report DUI data to crime database,” Andy Wise, Sep 22, 2015

 

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Fatal Motor Vehicle Accidents

Finding who is at fault in a fatal car crash

Losing a loved one can be a difficult thing to deal with on many levels. This is especially true if they are lost due to the negligence or mistake of another party, as is often times the case in a fatal motor vehicle accident.

What can you do if a loved one has passed away in a motor vehicle accident? There are many options that you can pursue, but if you wish to obtain justice for your loved one as well as legal compensation for the difficulties you and your loved one’s family have faced, you may wish to look into pursuing legal action. This is especially true if it is a potential wrongful death case.

A wrongful death case is a case that occurs because of the neglect, inattentiveness or mistakes of another party. This can include other drivers sleeping at the wheel, manufacturing deficiencies in a vehicle that cause an accident, drivers who are drunk or under the influence and other such accidents. If your loved one has been a victim of an accident like this, you may be able to get compensation. This can help you to cover for any medical expenses or funeral expenses for your loved one, as well as allow you to continue supporting your family if that is also an issue.

Dealing with the loss of a loved one is a traumatic experience, but fortunately, you do not have to worry about going through the process alone or having no way to get compensation for it.