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How to prevent common car crash injuries in Tennessee

A number of injuries that occur frequently in motor vehicle accidents might be avoided if drivers and passengers apply a few responsible and cautionary measures. First, everyone in a vehicle should be required to use a seat belt or the proper restraining system for his or her body size and location within the vehicle. Secondly, the driver ought to avoid distractions and remain alert to the vehicles’ surroundings and the road signs.

In the event of a car wreck, preventable bodily injuries include those from the neck up. It may be helpful to tell passengers to use the natural instinct to protect the head by wrapping their arms around their head and possibly covering their face. The hope is to lessen the impact or soften the blow during a crash in an effort to escape severe head injuries such as skull or jaw fractures. Data collected by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety indicates that front and side air bags are instrumental in decreasing the risk of serious brain injuries resulting from car accidents.

The proper use of lap and shoulder restraints can help limit back and lower limb injuries because seat belts help to keep the body immobile during a crash. A decrease in the severity of motor vehicle wreck related whiplash and spinal injuries is possible. Riding in a vehicle with feet placed together in front of the body and toward the floorboard as intended is the ideal position to decrease injury to the lower extremities.

When an accident injury occurs, a car accident victim may decide to pursue compensation for damages. A personal injury attorney could help answer questions and obtain accident reports. He or she might represent an injured party in a civil lawsuit or assist with insurance company negotiations.

Source: Cars Direct, “Most Common Preventable Injuries that Happen in a Car Crash“, December 26, 2014

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Man fatally wounded in two-car accident on Interstate 40

According to the Tennessee Highway Patrol, the 40-year-old driver of a 2003 Toyota was fatally wounded in a two-car accident that occurred on Dec. 18. The accident happened on Interstate 40 near Lovell Road at 3:58 a.m. Two other drivers were taken by ambulance to the University of Tennessee Medical Center; one person was treated and released and the hospital said they had no record of treatment of the other individual.

According to a Trooper with the Highway Patrol, the accident took place when the driver of a 2014 Toyota RAV4 was traveling westbound on I-40 near the 375 exit and slowed down because of traffic associated with an accident that had happened earlier around 3:39 a.m. at mile marker 374. The man who was driving the 2003 Toyota struck the Toyota RAV4 from behind, forcing it off the road.

Police said both the driver and passenger in the Toyota RAV4 were wearing their seat belts; however, the man who was fatally wounded was not wearing his seat belt at the time of the car crash. He was a substitute carrier who was en route to pick up newspapers from the News Sentinel and deliver them for his wife, who was the regular carrier for the paper. The interstate was closed for several hours but has since reopened.

When an accident has caused a fatality, police may conduct a thorough investigation to determine if a wrongful death occurred. If it can be established that a circumstance such as texting while driving, distracted driving or hazardous road conditions contributed to the cause of the automobile accident, they may determine that a driver was responsible. It is possible that the injured parties or family members of the man who died may seek compensation for medical bills or lost wages.

Source: Knoxville News Sentinel , “One killed in I-40 West crash near Lovell Road“, December 18, 2014

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Head-on accident kills 2, injures another

According to their spokesperson, the Tennessee State Police responded to a multi-vehicle accident in Roane County on Dec. 9. They reported two fatalities and one injury. The deceased included a 64-year-old woman from Rockwood and a 20-year-old man from Spring City.

The automobile accident that claimed the lives of these two people happened at the corner of Highway 27 and Eagle Furnace Road. The police believe that the Rockwood woman was driving south when the Buick Riviera she was driving went over into the path of oncoming traffic. No reason was reported as to why she may have strayed from her lane, but she ran into a northbound station-wagon head-on and caused a chain-reaction collision that involved a third vehicle.

The 20-year-old, a passenger in the station wagon, was killed in the crash, and the woman driving the station wagon suffered injuries. The person behind the wheel of the third vehicle was not hurt.

The death of a loved one can leave their family bereft in more ways than one. In addition to the pain and suffering that they feel due to the demise of their kin, the financial hardships that a grieving family must undergo are very real. If the family member died due to the recklessness or distraction of another, then the family may pursue legal action against the responsible person or entity and seek compensation for the wrongful death of their loved one. An attorney may be able to help retrieve compensation for burial expenses and intangible damages like the loss of companionship. The family may also ask for compensation for the economic contributions that their loved one would have provided, including a reasonable projection of what their future earnings might have been.

Source: WATE, “Spring City Resident Among 2 Killed In Roane County Crash“, December 10, 2014

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Roundabouts are successful in reducing intersection crashes

Roundabouts in Tennessee and other states act as a safety precaution that counteracts the dangers of a normal intersection. Roundabouts create a circular intersection that leads to a safer environment because vehicles must travel at lower speeds, and the devices also have operational advantages, reducing conflict.

The Federal Highway Administration recognized that signalized intersections have faults because one-third of intersection fatalities occur at these spots. About 2,300 people die each year due to these signalized intersection fatalities, and around 700 people die yearly due to collisions after a driver runs a red light.

Roundabouts reduce the amount of injuries and deaths resulting from intersection crashes. The rate of severe crashes drop 82 percent when a roundabout replaces a two-way stop control mechanism, and all motor vehicle accidents are reduced by 44 percent. The amount of crashes at previously signalized intersections are also reduced when a roundabout is used.

Roundabouts are an effective safety feature because they help manage speed and can serve as a transition from a high-speed area to a low-speed area. These safer intersections can be paired with a range of traffic conditions in rural and urban locales. Roundabouts might be best at rural high-speed intersections, freeway interchange ramp terminals, highway projects involving construction or when replacing an intersection with safety issues.

When otherwise preventable accidents take place because of the negligence of others, an injured party could be entitled to compensation for medical expenses. If a driver runs a red light at an intersection, he or she may be responsible for a car accident. If this occurs, the injured party may benefit from discussing their case with a lawyer who is familiar with personal injury lawsuits.

Source: US Department of Transportation , “Proven Safety Countermeasures – Roundabouts“, December 05, 2014

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Whiplash and car accidents

People in Tennessee may have a limited understanding of what whiplash is. The condition is a common injury suffered in car accidents, and the economic cost of the injury across the country may reach an estimated $30 billion every year.

Whiplash is most commonly caused in rear-end collisions, which cause the person’s head to experience a sudden acceleration followed by a rapid deceleration in a violent front to back motion. The motion can cause injuries to muscles, surrounding tissue and bones, depending on the severity of the injury. While many people are able to bounce back quickly after a minor motor vehicle crash, those with severe whiplash injuries may experience disabling pain and chronic problems that can sometimes last years after an accident occurred.

In order to prevent whiplash in the event of a collision, people should take some safety measures. Car manufacturers have made improvements in safety belts. Safety belts should always be used while riding in a vehicle. Additionally, head restraints should be placed in their proper position as they help prevent hyperextension of the neck in the event of a collision.

People who are involved in a car accident may suffer some serious complications if they have suffered whiplash, and treatments can become expensive. However, when people are injured in an accident caused by another driver’s negligence, they may wish to consult with a personal injury attorney about recovering compensation for their losses. By filing a personal injury lawsuit, an injured plaintiff might be able to recover the cost of medical treatments and rehabilitation. In addition, funds covering loss of income might also be included in an award won in court.

Source: MedicineNet.com, “Whiplash“, November 29, 2014

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Technology to help avoid motor vehicle accidents

As many drivers in Tennessee may know, there is always a risk of being involved in a motor vehicle accident. Accidents can happen due to a variety of circumstances beyond the purview of the driver, including poor road conditions, faulty driving by other drivers on the road and defective auto parts.

However, there are available technologies that can help motorists avoid traffic accidents, and the National Transportation Safety Board, or NTSB, is calling for the federal government to mandate their implementation by new car manufacturers. Such technologies can use sensors that can detect when other vehicles are perilously close and force the car to slow down accordingly. Other sensors provide alerts to the driver. These technologies might improve a vehicle’s reaction time to impending collisions and heighten drivers’ awareness of nearby perils.

Many accidents result from rear-end collisions, vehicles that run off the-road and lane-change collisions. These accidents account for a combined 60 percent of all motor vehicle accidents, reportedly. They are also the types of accidents that would most likely to be avoided if government mandated the new technologies, according to the NTSB. Although the crash-avoidance technologies are available as optional upgrades on many cars, a mandate would instead make car manufacturers include them as standard options in each and every new vehicle.

Even if such a mandate were put into effect, there may be a reduction in auto accidents but not a complete extinction. For, traffic still relies on the harmony of several fallible factors, human judgment not the least of them. When people are seriously injured as a result of a distracted driver, poorly maintained roadways or a defective auto part, they may seek restitution for the damages they suffered in civil court through a personal injury lawsuit.

Source: National Transportation Safety Board, “Mandate Motor Vehicle Collision Avoidance Technologies“, November 21, 2014

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Trial underway after 2 women injured in car accident

A trial stemming from a 2013 collision that involved an alleged wrong-way driver commenced on Nov. 17 in a Circuit Court in Clarksville. The 2013 accident occurred on May 13 at approximately 7 a.m., authorities reported. A Tennessee woman is facing several charges in connection with the incident, including DUI, reckless endangerment and vehicular assault.

Prosecutors allege that the Tennessee woman crossed the center lane on Highway 48 in Montgomery County in her S-10 pickup truck and hit a Chevrolet vehicle head-on. Moreover, prosecutors accuse the woman of taking the prescription painkiller Oxycontin prior to the incident. The two women in the Chevrolet vehicle were seriously injured as a result of the wreck, reportedly.

According to an eyewitness, the pickup truck’s brakes were never applied at any point leading up to the collision. The eyewitness also stated that the Tennessee woman gave off the impression of being impaired in the aftermath of the accident, by her ‘mannerisms” and ‘how she was acting.”

The Tennessee woman’s defense attorney says that the woman was prescribed the Oxycontin and that the crash was a tragic accident and not a crime. The defense claims that the case should be a civil matter and not a criminal case.

In a car accident like this one, the injured individuals may wish to bring a civil suit against the person they deem responsible for the wreck, no matter the resolution of any criminal charges that may have been filed in relation to the incident. To prevail in a personal injury lawsuit, accident victims and their legal counsel would have to show with a preponderance of evidence that the defendant’s negligence contributed to the event.

Source: The Leaf-Chronicle , “Trial begins in wreck that hurt MCHS cheerleaders“, Tavia D. Green, November 17, 2014

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The dangers of text messaging while driving

Tennessee residents are likely aware that the use of mobile electronic devices has grown markedly in recent years. While smartphones are packed with innovative features, they are also a contributing factor in a growing number of automobile accidents each year. According to NHTSA, 18 percent of traffic collisions in 2010 involved a distracted driver. These accidents claimed the lives of 3,092 people and injured 416,000 others.

The problem of texting while driving is particularly pronounced among younger drivers. A Pew survey found that 40 percent of teens reported being in a car when a dangerous situation developed because a cellphone was being used behind the wheel. Experts advise parents to warn their children about the dangers of distracted driving and to set a good example by not using a cellphone while driving themselves.

While there is no federal law banning texting behind the wheel, several states have passed legislation outlawing the practice or requiring drivers to use only hands-free devices. The issue is also being addressed by the FCC, electronics manufacturers and safety organizations. The importance of these efforts was highlighted in a study by the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute that found an accident was 23 times more likely when drivers read or send text messages.

Distracted drivers often cause accidents by straying into the path of oncoming traffic or weaving between lanes. This type of unpredictable behavior might not give other motorists sufficient time to react to avoid a crash. Those injured in distracted driving accidents may pursue civil remedies, and a personal injury attorney could file a lawsuit on their behalf against the negligent driver responsible. This lawsuit could seek damages to cover an accident victim’s property damage, medical expenses and lost income.

Source: FCC, “The dangers of texting while driving “, November 14, 2014

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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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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