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Car Accidents

1 dead, 1 injured in truck collision in Tennessee

In Tennessee, one man is dead following a collision involving a pickup truck and a commercial delivery truck on March 6. According to media sources, the deadly crash took place in Lincoln County on Highway 50 near Louse Creek Road. At press time, it was not known if any charges are expected to be filed in the case. However, the preliminary report indicates that weather is not a factor.

The fatal wreck occurred at approximately 9 a.m. in the community of Mulberry when the two vehicles reportedly swerved to avoid each other. Investigators with the Tennessee Highway Patrol say that the semi ran over the top of the smaller pickup, killing its 46-year-old driver and injuring the driver of the commercial vehicle. According to authorities, the deceased driver was not wearing a seatbelt at the time of the incident.

Details concerning the cause of this accident have not been released. However, Tennessee motorists who find themselves injured in a car accident may discover that insurance companies involved in the case may minimize losses, downplay claims for compensation and treat victims as adversaries even when another party is determined to be at-fault. Because it can be difficult to negotiate with insurance adjusters in the aftermath of an accident involving injury or death, those affected may find it beneficial to contact an attorney for help.

The attorney could examine the case evidence, establish liability and determine the total extent of the loss, which could include medical and rehabilitation costs, loss of wages, and pain and suffering. The attorney could also prepare a claim seeking financial compensation from the insurance companies on a client’s behalf and pursue damages in civil court in the event that insurers are unwilling to agree to a fair settlement.

Source: WHNT, “UPDATE: Pickup truck driver killed in wreck in Lincoln County,” Claire Aiello, March 6, 2015

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Car Accidents

Internal bleeding after car accidents

High-speed car collisions occur daily in Tennessee and throughout the country. Many of those involved in these accidents become victims of blunt force trauma and internal bleeding. Severe internal bleeding can be fatal unless the victim gets immediate medical treatment or surgery.

Whenever people experience a blunt force trauma such as in a car crash, the impact may damage their blood vessels or organs, causing bleeding. The severity of the bleeding depends on the force of the impact. For example, accident victims ejected from a vehicle could suffer damage to their heart, liver, head, major blood vessels and around their lungs, which can produce serious internal bleeding. In other cases of blunt force trauma, victims may incur broken bones or simply deep bruising. Some blunt force trauma victims experience internal bleeding a few days or hours following the incident. In some cases, however, the bleeding stops on its own.

Victims of blunt force trauma can tell they are bleeding internally if they have certain symptoms that become worse. Some of those symptoms are ecchymosis, or patches of skin that turns deep purple or stomach swelling and pain. Headaches could signal bleeding of the brain, while fainting spells, dizziness or light-headedness might indicate that a person is internally losing large quantities of blood.

While many car accident victims die because of blunt force trauma, others may require surgery, long hospital stays and extensive therapy. Because severe blunt trauma is common among those involved in high-speed collisions, it may be possible for the injured party to recover damages if it can be shown that the accident was caused by the negligence of another driver. An attorney can examine police reports and other evidence to support a personal injury lawsuit on behalf of an injured client.

Source: WebMD, “Internal Bleeding Due to Trauma”, Amita Shroff, M.D., Sept. 9, 2013

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Truck Accidents

Dump truck causes a 4-car crash

A multi-car pile-up at an intersection in Tennessee occurred on March 2. A dump truck was the cause of the crash, which killed one person and hurt two others. The incident occurred at around 12 p.m., and reports say that the crash resulted in road closures for a time. Traffic was restricted along Memorial Boulevard between the post office at Irongate and Heritage Park until 4 p.m.

According to one source, the dump truck rear-ended a pickup truck, which then rear-ended the car in front of it, and that car hit a car in another lane. The dump truck driver was not injured, and the drivers of the other cars were not seriously hurt. However, the driver of the pickup truck died at the hospital.

The construction company that owns the dump truck had no comment on the accident. However, one media outlet spoke with a woman who described the sound of the incident. According to the woman, the truck accident caused a crash so loud that it could have been massive rocks falling to the ground or bombs exploding.

Semi-truck accidents can cause major damage since they are large vehicles by necessity. Their size coupled with driver fatigue or negligence can cause serious damage, injuries and death. A lawyer may be able to help an individual injured in an accident due to a truck driver’s negligence. If a family member is killed in a truck accident, an attorney may be able to work with the family of the deceased. An attorney may be able get the damages owed to the victim or their family such as medical bills, lost work time, pain and suffering and damage to the vehicle.

Source: WSMV, 1 person killed in multi-vehicle crash in Murfreesboro, Kara Apel, March 2, 2015

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Truck Accidents

Tennessee truck crash results in fatality

A multi-vehicle crash near the Murfreesboro Airport in Rutherford County claimed the life of one person and injured two others on March 2. Tennessee authorities said the accident took place shortly after noon.

According to police, the chain-reaction crash began when a dump truck smashed into the back of a pickup truck that was stopped at the intersection of Memorial Boulevard and Airport Road. The pickup then struck the car in front of it, causing that car to collide with a vehicle in another lane. The male pickup truck driver was airlifted to a local hospital where he later succumbed to his injuries. Two other drivers suffered minor injuries in the crash. The dump truck driver, who works for Melton Construction Company, was not hurt.

Witnesses said the collision sounded like a bomb going off. Memorial Boulevard was shut down for several hours from Heritage Park to Irongate as police investigated and cleared the scene. It was reopened at approximately 4 p.m. The accident remains under investigation.

When a commercial truck driver crashes into the rear of a vehicle that is already stopped, it is often due to driver distraction or driver fatigue. When someone is killed in a similar truck accident, family members may have the right to pursue a wrongful death lawsuit against the negligent driver and in some cases the company that employs that driver. With the aid of an attorney, a victim’s family could use accident investigation reports, witness testimony and other crash scene evidence to attempt to prove that the driver was responsible for the death of their loved one. A wrongful death claim could provide the victim’s family with much-needed financial compensation to cover the unexpected costs of medical care, funeral and burial costs, lost income and other damages.

Source: WSMV, “1 person killed in multi-vehicle crash in Murfreesboro”, Kara Apel, March 3, 2015

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Fatal Motor Vehicle Accidents

Tennessee woman dies when semi truck hits her car

The Tennessee Highway Patrol reported the death of a 44-year-old woman in a car and semi truck crash on Interstate 24 between Manchester and Monteagle. The semi hit the back of her 2000 Saturn coupe when her vehicle slowed down. The impact forced her car off the road. Her 20-year-old male passenger was injured.

The report from the highway patrol stated that the woman had seen a disabled car in the median, and that she slowed to stop and offer help. At that point, the driver of the semi, a 48-year-old man, said that he was unable to stop and therefore hit her vehicle.

The truck driver was not hurt. The highway patrol troopers did not attribute the accident to drinking or drugs. Criminal charges, however, remain a possibility once their investigation is finished.

Although it is not known if charges will be pressed against the truck driver, accidents similar to this are sometimes blamed on inattentive driving due to texting or driver fatigue. The survivor of a lost loved one sometimes has cause for filing a wrongful death claim to recover damages like funeral expenses, lost income to a household or medical bills prior to the death. If a car accident resulted from a driver’s negligence, then compensation might be obtained from the responsible party or his or her insurance company. An attorney might be able to assess an accident investigation to see if it contains evidence that indicates negligence. The adequacy of a settlement offered by an insurance company could also be reviewed by an attorney to see if it fulfills a client’s need for compensation.

Source: WKRN, “Good Samaritan killed in crash on I-24 in Coffee County,” Feb. 26, 2015

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Car Accidents

Whiplash injuries in Tennessee

Whiplash is one of the most common traumas sustained by people who are involved in automobile accidents. The injury is caused at the moment of collision when a sudden, forceful jerking of the head forward and backward or side to side causes damage to the structures of the cervical spine.

The condition encompasses injuries to the neck that most often include strain or over-stretching of the muscles and tendons around the cervical spine. The ligaments around the vertebrae are often torn, resulting in a sprain. Less commonly, the vertebral discs may bulge or rupture. Trauma to the nerve roots may cause them to tear or become irritated. In more severe cases, the vertebrae may be fractured or pushed out of the line of the spinal column.

According to the American Chiropractic Association, whiplash symptoms do not usually develop at the scene of the accident and may take upwards of 48 hours to appear. The most common complaints from victims are headache, neck pain and muscle stiffness. Other symptoms that may occur include dizziness, nausea, blurred vision and ringing in the ears. In most cases, the effects of whiplash subside after a few weeks, but some patients may continue to struggle with symptoms for years.

People who have sustained a whiplash injury after being in an automobile accident may be able to receive compensation for their medical bills and other losses that were incurred as a result of the collision. A personal injury lawyer may be able to help victims of car accidents seek restitution by reaching a settlement with the insurance companies and responsible parties or by filing a liability suit.

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Car Accidents

1 dead, 5 injured in Tennessee crash

A two-car accident on U.S. Highway 70 in Roane County took the life of one person and injured five others. According to the report, the fatal crash was believed to have been caused by a driver who was under the influence of drugs. The police said that the head-on collision occurred on Feb. 14 just before 2 p.m. when a woman from Harriman driving a westbound Chevy Trailblazer suddenly veered over into the opposite lane and into an eastbound Toyota Tacoma.

The Tacoma driver was fatally injured. The Chevy driver and her two passengers, as well as two passengers in the Toyota, all suffered unknown injuries. According to the report, the Chevy driver tested positive for drugs following the accident. Moreover, the Toyota driver and the four injured people did not have their seat belts on prior to the crash. The Chevy driver may be facing criminal charges and citations.

Following a fatal car accident, the grieving family of the decedent may choose to file a wrongful death claim in an attempt to pursue damages such as funeral and medical expenses. Sometimes, compensation for pain and suffering is also awarded in the lawsuit. However, the family must prove that negligence caused the crash if they wish to prevail. Negligence is based on the lack of the driver’s duty of care while operating a vehicle and can be shown by speeding, reckless or distracted driving or by driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

Plaintiffs are usually advised to provide documentation that could be used as evidence to substantiate their claims of negligence. Besides the police report, other documentation can include records of expenses relating to the incident, medical reports and eyewitness accounts.

Source: WBIR, “Car accident kills 1, injures 5 in Roane County”, Feb. 14, 2015

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Car Accidents

Recognizing the serious nature of distracted driving in Tennessee

Distracted driving has received renewed attention in recent years because of the prevalence of handheld electronic devices being used by drivers. Text messaging has particularly resulted in serious concerns due to the fact that it includes visual, manual, and cognitive distractions in one activity. Any of these types of distraction alone can create a hazard for a driver and others on the roads of Tennessee. However, combined distractions can be disastrous.

From 2011 to 2012, the number of individuals who perished in distracted driving car accidents decreased slightly. However, the number of individuals injured in such events increased by 9 percent over the same period. Nearly 20 percent of injury accidents included distracted driving as a factor during 2011. As drivers have been surveyed about their activities while behind the wheel, nearly 70 percent admitted to distraction via cell phone use withing the month prior to the survey. Approximately one-third of drivers surveyed had been involved in email or text messaging activity behind the wheel.

Risk levels appear to be greater for such distractions with younger drivers. The under-20 age group has the highest level of fatal distracted driving auto accidents. Laws are being created in many states to address the issue, but there isn’t a clear awareness of whether legislation has improved the situation at this time. Although teen drivers are viewed as one of the groups with high risk levels, action is being taken to address concerns in public transportation and commercial driving as well.

Any hazardous driving behavior that takes a motorist’s attention away from the road can pose risks to others in the same vehicles or to those in other vehicles. An individual who is seriously injured because of negligent driving involving a distraction may find that personal injury action is appropriate for dealing with damages that exceed the benefits available through motor vehicle insurance.

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Car Accidents

Teen driver hits tree, 3 killed, 1 injured

Authorities with the Tennessee Highway Patrol reported that three teenagers were killed and one seriously injured when the car in which the four were riding lost control and hit a tree in Kodak. The accident occurred on Feb. 6 around 9:55 a.m. Two of the teenagers were reportedly skipping school at the time of the accident.

According to investigators, one teen was behind the wheel of the car. His younger sister was also in the car, as were two 18-year-old males. The driver of the car was reportedly speeding and lost control of the vehicle, leaving the roadway and striking an embankment. It subsequently crashed into the tree near Bent Road.

The driver, his sister and one of the 18-year-old men were killed. The other 18-year-old man was sitting in the backseat at the time of the accident. Officers indicated he was thrown from the vehicle but survived. He reportedly crawled towards the roadway in an effort to get help. Emergency responders flew the young man via LifeStar to University of Tennessee Medical Center. Reportedly, he is now talking and awake. There is no indication that drugs or alcohol were involved in the accident.

When people are killed or seriously injured in a car accident caused by the negligent driving of another, the families of those who are killed and the people who are seriously injured may be able to recover damages by filing wrongful death or personal injury civil lawsuits against the driver. When the driver is also killed, people may still recover damages by naming the estate of the negligent driver as the defendant to the lawsuit. In some cases in which a minor is the driver, the parents may also be held to be vicariously liable.

Source: WATE, “3 teens killed, 1 injured after car hits tree in Kodak,” Laura Halm, Feb. 6, 2015

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Drunk Driving Accidents

Drunk driving responsible for nearly one-third of traffic deaths

Each day, millions of Tennessee drivers take to the road. Whether on an interstate or a dusty East Tennessee back road, automobile travelers face the risk of encountering impaired drivers. Despite being preventable, accidents caused by drunk driving can lead to permanent injury or death.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, alcohol-impaired driving accidents resulted in 31 percent of traffic-related deaths in 2012. In 18 percent of traffic-related deaths, substances other than alcohol were involved. Unfortunately, many of these deaths involved children. For all children involved in traffic-related deaths in 2012, 1 in 5 were killed by impaired drivers.

However, unlike other driving accidents, those caused by alcohol or substance use are preventable. Laws criminalizing intoxicated driving do reduce the number of alcohol- and drug-related driving deaths. However, the number of drivers who self-report driving under the influence is significantly higher than the number of individuals arrested each year. Reducing the number of impaired drivers on the road requires more than adequate policing. Individuals’ choices significantly impact the number of impaired drivers on the road.

When drinking, friends can take steps to make sure everyone has fun but also stays safe. Having a designated driver ensures that no one takes the wheel in an impaired condition. Individuals can also keep the number of a cab company handy.

Unfortunately, not all drivers will take these precautions, resulting in unnecessary suffering for many. Accident injuries from drunk driving can result in high medical bills, lost income and death. Personal injury lawyers can help individuals who have suffered at the hands of an impaired driver. Their knowledge of the law can help victims fight back and recover losses resulting from the accident.

Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, “Impaired Driving: Get the Facts,” Accessed Feb. 13, 2015