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Drunk Driving Accidents

TN woman faces felony charges after deadly golf cart incident

When people get behind the wheel of a vehicle after having a few drinks, they not only put their own lives in danger, but also the lives of their passengers and everyone else on the road. In order to protect these lives, driving under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol is strictly prohibited for motor vehicle drivers across the state of Tennessee. In addition to people who are operating cars, trucks and motorcycles, the law extends to include drivers of any type of motorized vehicle, including golf carts.

A Tennessee woman faces criminal charges, including a Class D felony of vehicular assault, implied consent and her first DUI offense after driving a golf cart while drunk. The woman was driving a golf cart while her husband and another male passenger were standing up in the rear of the cart and holding on. As they were headed to the clubhouse, both men were thrown from the golf cart when the woman supposedly made an abrupt turn at a high rate of speed. Although the male passenger obtained only superficial scrapes, the woman’s husband hit his head and later died in the hospital.

The 55-year-old woman admitted that she, the female passenger in the car and the two men had all been out drinking and had approximately 10 beers each. There were also beer cans found within the golf cart when the accident occurred.

When tragic incidents like these occur, victims may wish to speak to a personal injury attorney regarding their rights and legal options. People may be eligible for compensation for their emotional trauma, medical expenses and lost wages from work.

Source: The Tennessean, “Man dies in Gallatin after golf cart fall; wife charged with DUI,” Tena Lee, July 21, 2016. 

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Car Accidents

Has your vehicle’s airbag been recalled?

One of the most important safety devices used in vehicles are airbags. While you may hope that you will never have to use an airbag, it is comforting to know that your vehicle is equipped with a safety device that may potentially save your life should you become involved in a Tennessee car accident. Surprisingly, the very airbag that you count on to save your life, however, may actually be the cause of your death. Recently, millions of airbags manufactured by the Takata Corporation have been recalled, after they have been found to explode and project shrapnel upon deployment. According to the New York Daily News, the airbags have been involved in at least 11 deaths and hundreds of injuries.

Takata Corporation produces airbags for a variety of car manufacturers, including Ford, Honda, Mitsubishi, BMW and General Motors, just to name a few. In one case, a young girl in Texas was killed by an airbag after she was involved in a low-impact auto accident. When the airbag deployed, her neck was cut open by a flying metal shrapnel object and she bled to death as a result.

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Association, over 8.8 million airbags have been repaired as a result of the recall. Countless more defective airbags are still in need of repair, and motorists are encouraged to check with their automobile’s manufacturer to see if their vehicle is involved in the recall.

This information should be used for educational purposes only and should not be taken as legal advice. 

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Fatal Motor Vehicle Accidents

National data reports increase in fatal auto accidents

Although many states in the nation have implemented stricter laws and penalties against negligent motorists, the number of people killed in devastating car accidents continues to rise. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported that motor traffic fatalities jumped from 32,675 deaths in 2014 to approximately 35,200 deaths in 2015, which is a 7.7 percent increase. In Tennessee alone, 1,349 people were killed in car collisions in 2014.

Researchers have attributed this surge in fatalities to several factors, including the continued usage of cellphones while driving. As a way to combat distracted driving, several states have made it illegal to talk or text on hand-held cellphones while behind the wheel, according to the Governors Highway Safety Association. In Tennessee, for example, texting and driving is prohibited. In addition to drivers not concentrating on the road, fatal auto accidents may be caused by the following:

  •          Drunk and drowsy driving
  •          Failure to use child safety seats
  •          Speeding
  •          Failure to use seat belts

An estimated 94 percent of deadly traffic accidents are thought to be caused by human behaviors, such as those listed above. However, other factors may contribute to this increase as well. As the American economy improves, more people are traveling and putting more miles on the nation’s highways. With a greater number of motorists on the road, the potential for danger also increases.

In order to stay safe while driving, motorists should be sure to always buckle up and follow the posted speed limit, especially in bad weather conditions. Furthermore, motorists should not use any type of cellphone, including hand-hand or hands free devices. If people are aware of the growing problem of car accident deaths, they may be able to help lower their risk of danger on the road. 

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Car Accidents

How to make sure that your tires are safe for the road

Whether you have been involved in a serious car accident in Tennessee or you have been lucky enough to avoid getting into a collision with another vehicle, it is crucial that you keep your automobile well maintained. While all of systems of the car are important, the tires are one of the most critical. Not only do they carry the entire weight of the car, but they also ensure your vehicle is moving safely when navigating through traffic. Since a number of collisions are caused by poorly maintained tires, there are steps you can take to ensure your tires are safe for the road. As a result, you can limit your chances of becoming involved in an automobile accident.

One of the best ways to keep your tires safe is to check the tire pressure at least once each month, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Tires that are underinflated or overinflated can become unstable on the road. In most cases, you can find the proper tire pressure for your car in the vehicle manual. Furthermore, the tread on your tires should be evaluated regularly for wear and tear, including cracks, uneven wear patterns or foreign objects that may be stuck within the tire.

Another way to improve the life of your tires is to have them rotated regularly and to have your steering aligned. This will ensure that the tire wear evenly. Also, be careful not to exceed your tires’ weight limit by carrying too much weight in your vehicle.

This information should be used to educate and should not be taken as legal advice.

 

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Car Accidents

How bad tires can increase the likelihood of an accident

If you are one who consistently keeps your vehicle well-maintained, you may actually reduce your risk of getting involved in a car accident in Knoxville. According to Consumer Reports, studies indicate that poorly maintained tires can put drivers and other people on the road in danger. In fact, if your tires are underinflated or overinflated by 25 percent or more, your chances of becoming involved in a serious auto accident increases by three times when compared to vehicles that have properly inflated tires.

A study conducted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration evaluated how bad tires contribute to car accidents. Researchers found that factors, including tire pressure, depth of tire tread and excessive wear and tear, played a role in vehicle accidents. Other aspects, such as driver experience and bad road conditions were also measured. Results indicated that not only are rollovers more likely to occur when vehicles have bad tires, but adverse weather conditions, such as rain and ice, are significantly more hazardous when tires are not properly maintained.

Tire blowouts can also occur when motorists are driving erratically or speeding. In addition, environmental factors, such as excessive heat, can cause tires to act up as well. It is hard to get an accurate representation of how many fatal car accidents are caused by tire problems, as there can be many contributing circumstances surrounding collisions. Researchers agree, however, that making sure your tires are in good working condition is a must before talking your vehicle out on the road.

This information is intended to educate and should not be taken as legal advice. 

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Car Accidents

Can headlight glare increase the risk of car accidents?

If you are one of the many people who are somewhat hesitant to navigate Nashville roadways in the dark, you may have good reason. Driving at nighttime can increase your risk of getting into an auto accident by nearly three times, according to the National Safety Council. Although there are several reasons why nighttime driving can be hazardous, headlight glare may be one of the most common hazards drivers encounter.

Bright headlights that shine in your eyes while you’re driving can affect you in a number of ways, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. First, it can cause temporary blindness, as it can take several moments for your eyes to recover once they have been hit by an intense glare. During this time, your vision may limited and it can be difficult to see other objects and drivers on the road. As a result, you may experience decreased reaction times to driving hazards as well. In addition, headlight glare can reduce your range of visibility, which means that you may not be able to see as far as you normally would.

Studies have been conducted to detect how to limit, reduce or even eliminate headlight glare. The NHTSA reported that the height at which the headlights are mounted, as well as what type of light source is used can affect glare. In addition, some headlights are aimed at different angles, such as slightly upward or downward, which can induce serious glare as well.

This information is intended to be used for educational purposes and should not be taken as legal advice. 

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Car Accidents

Inattention blindness: Dangers of the wandering mind

As people navigate the roadways of Nashville, a number of them may be engaged in activities other than driving, like changing the radio station, searching for something in the backseat or carrying on a conversation over the phone. While this may seem innocent, research published by AAA shows that people who are involved in tasks other than driving are more likely to be involved in a serious car accident.

The issue stems from the brain’s inability to efficiently multi-task. Drivers may feel as though they are able to maintain a conversation over the phone while concentrating on the road. However, the opposite is true. The National Safety Council refers to this phenomenon as inattention blindness, and it occurs when drivers are mentally distracted. Rather than focus on both tasks simultaneously, the brain switches quickly back and forth between each task. As a result, there are moments when the distracted driver is not at all focused on driving.

When drivers are cognitively distracted, they are not able to see up to 50 percent of the information in their driving field of vision. Furthermore, they are less likely respond to certain driving hazards, like objects in the road, pedestrian crosswalks, bicyclists, bad weather conditions and reckless drivers. People who are cognitively distracted are more inclined to run red lights without even knowing it, and a number of auto accidents have occurred due to this inattention. Researchers encourage drivers to put away their cellphones while they are behind the wheel in order to increase not only their own safety, but the safety of everyone else on the road.

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Drunk Driving Accidents

Man who leaves scene of an accident faces multiple charges

People who leave the scene of an accident in Knoxville may face serious consequences, especially if there were injuries involved in the collision. Tennessee motorists who are involved in an auto accident are required by law to stop their vehicle. In some cases, however, intoxicated drivers and/or scared motorists may take off and leave the accident in an attempt to avoid any charges.

This was the case in an accident that occurred near Surgoinsville. A 49-year-old man, who was driving while under the influence of alcohol, caused a serious car accident and fled the scene. As a result, he received a number of charges, including failure to maintain due care, driving on a suspended driver’s license, failure to make immediate notice of a motor vehicle accident and leaving the scene of an accident. In addition to these charges, the man received a violation for failing to properly restrain a six-year-old passenger who was in the vehicle at the time of the incident. Fortunately, the child was unharmed in the collision.

Not only was this the second DUI charge for the negligent driver, but he did not have insurance coverage. The intoxicated man reportedly struck a vehicle that was driven by a female, who was injured in the accident. Although her injuries were not life-threatening, she did require ambulance transportation to a local hospital for medical attention. When questioned by law enforcement, the man denied that he had been on the road when the accident occurred. He later admitted driving the car to the store and back, and was arrested by officers.

When drivers make poor decisions on the road, like driving drunk and/or leaving an accident scene, they should be held responsible for their negligent actions. People who are injured in these types of accidents may want to speak to an attorney regarding their legal rights and options.

Source: The Times News, “DUI suspect accused of leaving wreck with injury, child restraint violation,” Jeff Bobo, June 22, 2016.

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Car Accidents

The need for speed can spell disaster for motorists

Although speed limits are set to ensure the safety of motorists on the road, a number of people choose to violate these restrictions while behind the wheel. Not only is this dangerous to the speeding driver and the passengers in the vehicle, but speeding threatens other motorists lives as well. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, driving at a high rate of speed is one of the leading contributors to car accidents in the Tennessee and throughout the U.S.

Speeding is dangerous for good reason. Drivers who speed lose the ability to stop quickly or respond to hazards in the road, such as pedestrians, bicyclists, animals or other drivers. Furthermore, cars, trucks and motorcycles are unable to turn sharp corners when going faster than the designated speed limit. Ice, high winds, rain, fog and snow can make speeding even more treacherous, as vehicles are more likely to skid, slide, tip over or jackknife in bad weather conditions. When vehicles travel at a high speed, the distance needed to come to a complete stop increases. This can make it difficult to come to a sudden stop.

The current speed limit on most rural and urban interstates in Tennessee is 70 mph, which is comparable to most states in the country. USA Today reported, however, that studies show when the speed limit increases, the number of fatal car accidents also rises. Accidents that occur at high speeds can leave victims with severe injuries, including serious fractures, spinal cord injuries, brain trauma and even paralysis. 

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Truck Accidents

Can bad weather can spell disaster for big rigs

When you share the road with a tractor trailer, you may not give a second thought as to the dangers of driving alongside such a massive vehicle. According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, 3,660 people were killed in large truck accidents across the country in 2014. Not only are big rigs larger than most other vehicles on the road, the trucks’ high profile and long length make them a moving target for bad weather conditions. Truckers who operate tractor trailers must be specially trained on how to maneuver the trucks in inclement weather situations, such as high winds, rain, snow, fog and ice.

Trucks are at risk of sliding, skidding, tipping over and jack-knifing, depending on the type of weather conditions they face. How fast the truck driver is going can also put them at an increased risk of becoming involved in a truck accident. Trucks that are driving in areas of high winds could easily tip over, as the height of the trucks’ trailer can catch the wind. In addition, icy roads may cause a big rig to slide, tip over or jack-knife if the truck is going too fast.

Trucks of all sizes should slow down during times of bad weather. In some cases, truckers may want to pull over and get off of the road if the conditions are too bad and they are not able to see. Heavy fogs can reduce a trucker’s ability to see and can even cause roads to be slick. Trucks traveling at high rates of speed may not be able to brake in time to avoid a catastrophic accident with a car in low visibility conditions.

This information should be used for educational purposes only and should not be used as legal advice.