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Car Accidents

2 women injured in Tennessee crash

On Nov. 7, a 37-year-old Bristol woman and a 28-year-old Bluff City woman were injured in a crash that occurred at the intersection of West State Street and Route 126. The women were in a Toyota Sequoia that was stopped at the traffic light.

The Sequoia was reportedly rear-ended by a Chevrolet Avalanche that was being driven by a 41-year-old man from Freeman, West Virginia. The Toyota caught fire after being struck by the Avalanche. Both women were taken to the hospital after emergency personnel responded to the scene.

Authorities suspect that alcohol and drugs were a contributing factor in the accident. The Avalanche driver was taken into police custody on charges of DUI and aggravated assault.

In this instance, the injured women may have some legal recourse to sue for damages which can include medical expenses, reimbursement for time lost from work and/or compensation for pain and suffering. If either of the women suffer a permanent disability that results from the crash, they may consider pursuing a personal injury suit in civil court.

Personal injury claims are not dependent on the conviction of the perpetrator, but negligence on the perpetrator’s part could potentially introduce the consideration of punitive damages as well as compensatory damages into the case. Punitive damages are intended to punish the perpetrator of a crime while increasing any monetary amount awarded as compensation. If a loved one has been injured in an auto accident, consulting an attorney who is familiar with personal injury claims may be a good source for support and guidance.

Source: TriCities.com, “West Virginia man charged in Bristol, Tenn., crash“, Robert Sorrell , November 08, 2014

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Fatal Motor Vehicle Accidents

23-year-old Tennessee man killed in head-on collision

A head-on car accident in Tennessee resulted in the death of one man on Nov. 3. Investigators suspected that one of the drivers, a 45-year-old Erin woman, was intoxicated at the time of the crash. Reports indicated that charges were pending against her.

The accident occurred at about 6 p.m. on Highway 49 in Erin. The deceased man, a 23-year-old White Bluff resident, was traveling in a Nissan Maxima in the eastbound lane when a westbound Dodge Ram crossed the centerline. The pickup truck collided head-on with the Maxima and moved partially on top of it, causing the Maxima’s roof to detach. The car overturned and came to a stop on the shoulder to the right of the eastbound lane. The force of the impact sent the pickup truck to the shoulder to the right of the westbound lane, where it came to a stop resting on its passenger side.

The 23-year-old man was pronounced dead at the scene of the accident. The 45-year-old woman suffered unspecified injuries, and an emergency crew transported her to a hospital. Police suspected she had been drinking and ordered toxicology samples. The nature of the criminal charges pending in the case was undisclosed in reports. The woman also received a citation in connection with the crash.

The sorrow and anger after an accident may leave drunk driving victims’ surviving spouses, children or parents depressed and struggling to resume their normal routines. Personal injury attorneys can be a valuable source of advice about what damages victims’ families can seek from drunk drivers after fatal accidents. Damages from a successful wrongful death suit may provide relief for debts from burial, lost income and other expenses.

Source: The Leaf-Chronicle, “White Bluff man killed in Houston County crash,” Mark Hicks, Nov. 4, 2014

Source: WKRN, “Head-on crash in Erin leaves the White Bluff man dead“, November 04, 2014

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Fatal Motor Vehicle Accidents

Multi-vehicle wreck on Tennessee highway proves fatal

Two individuals were killed in a three-vehicle accident in Memphis on Oct. 22, authorities stated. The Interstate 240 collision reportedly took place west of Getwell Road.

That is where a vehicle with a flat tire was attempting to pull over onto the interstate’s emergency lane and was rear-ended by another vehicle traveling at highway speeds, investigators indicated. The first vehicle reportedly caromed into a metal guardrail following the impact, which also caused it to spin out of control. The driver of the first vehicle, a man, was ejected from the car and suffered fatal injuries. Officials declared him dead at the scene of the wreck.

The second vehicle continued to travel along the highway until it collided with a third vehicle. Consequent to this collision, the second vehicle careened off the roadway, rolled over several times and came to a stop in a ditch, authorities said. Its driver, a woman, died at the accident scene.

Emergency personnel transported the third vehicle’s driver to Regional Medical Center. Reportedly, there were other individuals involved in the crash, and they too suffered injuries requiring hospitalization. Authorities described their condition as non-critical. It was unclear how many passengers were present in the three vehicles involved in the wreck. Nor was it clear which vehicles were carrying passengers.

The cause of the initial accident was not reported. Following traffic crashes like this one, the families of deceased victims may pursue a wrongful death lawsuit in civil court, naming as defendants the parties whose actionable behavior behind the wheel contributed to the incident. If the at-fault parties happened to perish in the event, then bereaved family members may bring the suit against the estates of the at-fault parties. If successful, claimants might be awarded financial compensation for their various losses.

Source: WREG, “Two dead after crash on I-40“, Ashley Forest, October 25, 2014

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Fatal Motor Vehicle Accidents

2 dead in Tennessee crash

A three-car crash left two people dead and four others injured. The accident occurred on Saturday, Oct. 25, on Interstate 240 in Memphis. A 45-year-old man was pulling into the emergency lane because of a flat tire. His vehicle was struck from behind by a second car driven by a 34-year-old woman traveling at a high speed.

The collision caused the man’s car to slam into a metal guard rail. He was ejected from the car as it spun out of control. The man died at the scene of the accident, and two passengers in his car were injured. The woman continued down I-240, striking a second car and forcing it off the road and into a ditch. After this collision, the woman’s car flipped over several times, killing her and injuring two passengers in her car. All four injured parties were taken to Regional Medical Center. They were admitted in non-critical condition.

Liability may fairly clear in fatal accidents like this one. A driver who strikes another car from behind is usually found liable for any resulting injuries or damage. In this case, the woman struck two vehicles from behind.

In a case similar to this, more evidence might exist that indicates that a driver was negligent. For example, evidence may prove that a driver was traveling well above the speed limit. Perhaps a driver did not stop their car after an initial collision. Finally, if someone is driving in the emergency lane, they will likely be found responsible for striking a disabled car there. The injured parties of a similar accident may have a cause of action against the faulty driver for negligence under tort law.

Source: WREG, “Two dead after crash on I-240“, Ashley Forest, October 25, 2014

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Truck Accidents

Data shows large trucks often cause injury to others

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration released safety facts based on 2012 data. In 2012, there were 107 large trucks involved in fatal accidents in Tennessee. This number represents 2.8 percent of the total number of large trucks involved in fatal crashes in the U.S. Across the country, 330,000 semi-trucks were involved in accidents in 2012. As a result of these wrecks, 104,000 people suffered injuries and 3,921 people were killed.

While large trucks comprised 4 percent of all registered vehicles in 2012, they made up 8 percent of all vehicles involved in fatal accidents. When these crashes occurred, 73 percent of the people who died were in vehicles other than the large trucks, while 18 percent of these victims were in the trucks.

The report goes on to note that 81 percent of deadly truck accidents in 2012 involved multiple vehicles, compared to 58 percent for passenger vehicles. When a multiple-vehicle accident with a large truck occurred, another vehicle was most likely to hit the rear of the truck. Additionally, most crashes took place on weekdays in rural areas.

Compared to drivers of motorcycles and passenger cars, large truck drivers were in slightly more recorded fatal crashes in 2012. However, large truck drivers had the lowest percentage of recorded license suspensions and DWI convictions.

A semi-truck accident could result in serious injuries for those in other vehicles, but truck drivers and the companies they work for are not automatically liable for injuries. A driver, company or manufacturer is only responsible for the injuries someone suffers if negligence occurred. If a driver drove longer than federal regulations allow, for example, the driver and his or her employer may be liable for an accident.

Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, “Large Trucks“, October 28, 2014

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Fatal Motor Vehicle Accidents

3-car collision causes death of 2

Three cars were involved in a collision on an interstate in Tennessee. The incident occurred on Oct. 25 in the morning as the vehicles passed through Memphis going east.

Tennessee police believe that one vehicle, a silver Kia, had pulled over to the side of eastbound I-240 near the Lamar Overpass. They suspect that the man driving the Kia was trying to check and see if one of the tires had popped. A black Chevrolet Impala then struck the vehicle from behind, causing a large collision that scattered debris over the roadway and sent the Impala crashing into a third vehicle, a Nissan.

The man in the Kia was ejected from his vehicle and killed. The woman driving the Impala also suffered fatal wounds. The crash knocked the Impala off the road and down an embankment, but the people inside the vehicle reported only minor injuries.

The family of anyone who has been killed in an accident may choose to seek financial compensation by filing a wrongful death lawsuit against any person or organization that shares in the responsibility for the fatal incident. In the case of an automobile accident, the responsible parties may include the driver, the manufacturer or installer of any car part that caused an unexpected mechanical defect, or any other individual who may be demonstrably at fault. The guidance of an attorney may be of assistance to the family as they complete the necessary legal formalities and present the liable parties with a civil suit against them. The attorney might also be able to provide representation for the family in any necessary negotiations with the defendants or appearances before a court.

Source: The Coloradoan, ‘Two dead after fatal crash; MPD officer involved in separate accident”, Oct. 25, 2014

Source: WMCactionnews5.com, “Two dead after fatal crash”, October 25, 2014

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Fatal Motor Vehicle Accidents

Tennessee driver awaits charges after striking man with car

A 20-year-old Tennessee man awaited his official charge on Oct. 22 after being detained without bond and accused of criminal homicide. The charge stems from an incident during the early morning of Oct. 18. Prosecutors say that the defendant was driving a 2005 Ford Mustang when he ran over another man along Magnolia Court. The driver is said to have fled the scene, parked in a bank’s parking lot and returned to the scene of the accident.

Though prosecutors charged the defendant with criminal homicide in the death of the man, they reportedly believe that the driver accelerated before striking the decedent, and there are several charges, including first-degree murder and vehicular homicide, which can fall under the general statute. The defendant’s attorney reportedly asked that the state make a decision on which of these crimes his client would be facing.

Prior to the incident, both men had reportedly attended a party together, and witnesses at the gathering claimed that the defendant had been running from the scene. The defendant’s attorney insisted that this was after an alleged altercation. The victim was declared dead at an area hospital.

This incident is an example of how an individual can suffer fatal injuries through no fault of their own. Regardless of criminal charges presented in the case, the defendant might still be liable for careless driving in a wrongful death civil suit. Those who have lost loved ones due to the negligence of others can file a suit over the issue, and with legal help, they may be able to recover financial compensation for their loss.

Source: Herald Citizen, ‘Weekend murder victim identified” Rick Amburgey, Oct. 20, 2014

Source: Herald Citizen , “Murder suspect ‘wasn’t trying to kill’ victim“, October 22, 2014

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Car Accidents

Man killed in Tennessee car-truck collision

Police reported that a crash that occurred on Oct. 11 in Bluff City resulted in the death of one driver. According to authorities, the collision occurred at an intersection in front of a flea market on U.S. Highway 11E.

The accident reportedly occurred around 11:30 a.m. According to police, a male driver was pulling out from the flea market when his pickup truck was struck on the side by a woman driving on the highway. Emergency personnel found both vehicles in the median when they arrived.

The man was transported to the hospital, where he succumbed to the injuries he had allegedly received in the accident. The woman had to be extricated from her car by emergency personnel. She was also transported to the hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries. Law enforcement were still investigating accident two days after its occurrence. There was no word on whether speed, alcohol or distracted driving may have been involved.

When people die or are seriously injured in a car accident, they or their loved ones may be able to recover damages by filing a civil lawsuit in the form of a personal injury or wrongful death claim. When one of the drivers involved in an accident was killed, as in this case, the other party may still be able to recover damages for injuries from the decedent’s estate if it is proven that the decedent was liable. In the event that a person wrongfully kills another through negligent driving, he or she may be civilly liable to the deceased person’s family for the losses they suffered. In either case, negligent drivers can be held responsible to pay both economic and non-economic damages. If the case is especially egregious, punitive damages may also be recoverable.

Source: TriCities.com, “One killed in Bluff City crash“, October 13, 2014

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Motorcycle Accidents

Motorcycle crash statistics

Each year in Tennessee and in the United States, many motorcyclists are injured in motor vehicle accidents, sometimes fatally. While lack of helmet use can result in a higher likelihood of fatal injury, in 2012, 93 percent of the 139 motorcyclists killed in accidents in Tennessee were wearing helmets.

According to the National Highway Transportation and Safety Administration (NHTSA), the national statistics for 2012 were also grim. The year brought a total of 4,957 motorcyclist fatalities in accidents, a number that had increased by seven percent from the prior year. Additionally, 93,000 motorcyclists were injured as a result of collisions, a 15-percent increase from 2011.

Motorcycle fatalities represented 15 percent of all of those killed for the year in motor vehicle accidents. Even though motorcycles represented only .7 percent of all vehicle miles traveled for the year, they were over 26 times more likely to be killed in an accident than occupants in passenger motor vehicles per mile traveled. Of fatally injured motorcyclists, 52 percent died as a result of colliding with another moving motor vehicle while 7 percent of those were struck from the rear by another car.

Many times, motorcycle accidents are caused by inattentiveness of other drivers while turning left or passing on highways. When a motorcyclist is killed by the carelessness or negligence of another driver, the other driver may be civilly liable to pay the motorcyclist’s family damages. Depending on the individual facts of the case, families may be able to recover funeral expenses, lost income, loss of companionship and more. Families may wish to consult with a personal injury attorney who may be able to determine whether there is a case to recover such damages.

Source: NHTSA’s National Center for Statistics and Analysis, “Motorcycles“, October 11, 2014

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Drunk Driving Accidents

A 6-car pile-up in Tennessee leaves a family of 4 dead

An Oct. 3 six-car crash left a family of four dead and four others injured. The accident, which is still under investigation, began when two cars were stopped for unknown reasons in the middle of I-40 in Wilson County. According to investigators, the two cars were then struck from behind by four other vehicles.

According to sources, a Tennessee woman and mother of two who survived the crash said that she was forced to stop upon seeing patrol cars in the middle of the road. She could not recall additional details prior to the collision. A Tennessee Highway Patrol spokesperson said that the incidents leading to the fatal crash are still being investigated.

The family of four that was killed in the crash hailed from Benton, Kentucky, and included a pastor for Roseland Baptist Church. Police charged a 24-year-old Lebanon man with driving under the influence.

Currently, at least one driver in the pile-up was found to be under the influence. In additional to criminal charges, the man may also face a civil suit from those who were injured and from the family of those killed. As the investigation continues, negligence may be found on the part of some of the other drivers involved as well, and they may face similar consequences.

Funeral expenses, pain and suffering, lost wages due to accident injury and medical expenses are all grounds for civil cases. Those that were injured in the accident and the family members of those killed may want to contact a lawyer to explore their options with regard to compensation. Using police reports, witness accounts and accident reconstruction, a lawyer could potentially build a case that gets those affected recompense for their losses.

Source: WSMV, “Survivor in I-40 crash speaks out“, Alanna Autler, October 05, 2014