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Car Accidents

Vehicles under Chrysler recall, Hyundai under investigation

Chrysler owners in Tennessee may receive a recall notice. The company has revealed that it will recall around 5,600 vehicles sold in the United States and Canada due to the possible failure of the 8-speed automatic transmission. The filing says that the output of the transmission shaft could fracture, which may cause power loss. Hyundai is also under investigation by the National Highway Safety Administration to see if a previous recall from the automaker should have included more vehicles.

Chrysler says that it found about the issue that led to the recall from transmission warranty claims from ZF Group, the manufacturer of the transmission. The recall affects the 2013 year of the Chrysler 300, Dodge Ram 1500 and Dodge Charger. According to the filing that the automaker made with the NHTSA on Dec. 5, the vehicles included are those with a V6 engine, 8-speed automatic transmission and either 4-wheel or all-wheel drive.

In the separate action, Hyundai issued a recall in March that affected 186,000 Elantra vehicles from the 2011-13 years. The issue was that a side curtain airbag may release a metal support bracket from the headliner if it deploys during a crash. The metal bracket could hit the occupant and cause a head injury. The NHTSA said in a new report that it learned that the 2009-12 years of the Touring models of the Elantra used a similar design as those that were recalled. It is investigating to find out if Hyundai should have recalled 52,000 Touring models as well.

There could be questions as to if any car accidents occurred as a result of the defective equipment that was in the recalled vehicles. If an injured party is able to prove that this was the cause of a car accident, the individual may qualify to receive compensation from the automaker, parts distributor or parts manufacturer.

Source: NY Times, “Chrysler to Recall 5,600 Vehicles; N.H.T.S.A. Investigates Hyundai“, Christopher Jensen, December 09, 2013

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Car Accidents

Tennessee man accused of DUI in fatal accident

A multi-car accident involving several injuries and one fatality held up traffic for several hours on Dec. 6. The car accident occurred in Clinton around 4:30 p.m. on Lewallen Bridge, according to the Clinton Police Department.

A 21-year-old Knoxville man was accused of drinking and driving in the accident. Police said that being under the influence of alcohol played a role in the man losing control of his truck and causing the crash. After the vehicle went out of control, it crossed into oncoming traffic and collided with two vehicles. The man was charged with DUI and vehicular homicide.

The accident threw the passenger in the man’s vehicle out of the truck. The 40-year-old woman died from her injuries a short time later. Four other people suffered injuries as a result of the accident. Three others from cars involved in the wreck weren’t injured. The bridge was shut down for several hours as authorities worked to clean up the accident.

Accident victims may be able to seek compensation from the at-fault driver by filing a personal injury lawsuit or by having a lawyer negotiate on their behalf with the insurance companies involved. In this case, if the family of the deceased woman chooses to file a wrongful death claim and it is successful, they may receive compensation for any accident-related damages, such as lost wages and any final expenses their loved one may have had. Such compensation may help provide financial stability to any children or spouse who may have depended upon the victim’s income.

Source: WATE, “1 person killed, several injured in DUI related crash“, December 06, 2013

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Car Accidents

Nissan recalls 2,500 NV200s on stalling fear

Tenessee vehicle owners may need to exercise caution as more than 2,529 Nissan NV200s from the 2013 model year were being recalled by the automaker’s North American division. Concern that a car accident could result from the crossovers stalling out in traffic due to a battery terminal fuse blowing led to the recall, which affected vehicles manufactured in 2013 between February and August. Information about the Nissan action was reported by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

The safety agency said that the problem stemmed from the routing of a wiring harness in the engine of the affected NV200s. That routing, which connects the battery fuse terminal to the fusible link, could possibly wear through its protective coating, the NHTSA reported. Should those exposed wires touch the bracket holding the fusible link, a short circuit could possibly be created. This would force the fuse to blow, stopping the fuel pump, which would cause the car to stall out. Should this happen in traffic, the NHTSA concluded, a collision could result.

Despite the potential for an auto accident, a Nissan spokesman said, no injuries or accidents caused by the issue had been reported. Starting in the middle of December 2013, mechanics at Nissan dealers would reposition the wiring assembly and recoat the wires with their protective covering.

An automobile accident may lead to an insurance claim that is turned down. Individuals suffering from a personal injury due to an accident may seek a financial settlement in a court of law. An experienced attorney may be of service in this situation, working on clients’ behalf following a crash. Such assistance could be in the form of helping to arrange compensation for broken bones, a brain injury or other serious injuries. Property damage may also be covered in a court settlement.

Source: Auto World News, “Nissan Recall: 2,500 2013 NV200 vehicles called back over stalling issues“, Matt Mercuro, December 02, 2013

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Car Accidents

Knoxville residents mourn car accident death of movie star

Movie fans in Knoxville, Tennessee, were shocked and saddened to learn of the death of 40-year-old actor Paul Walker. Walker, who starred in the ‘Fast & Furious” movies, died recently in a car accident. He was riding as a passenger in a car driven by a teammate on his racing team. The crash occurred a short distance from where he was hosting a charity event.

The afternoon crash happened not far from a car shop owned by the driver of the car. Witnesses described the vehicle as a high- performance Porsche that apparently slammed into a light pole at a high rate of speed before bursting into flames. Guests at the charity event claimed to have heard the sound of the car accident and raced to the scene in an unsuccessful attempt to rescue the trapped occupants from the vehicle.

Law enforcement officials said the impact of the crash knocked over the light pole and turned the $450,000 vehicle into an unrecognizable mass of charred and twisted metal. Flames prevented rescuers from getting to the two men. Firefighters and emergency personnel worked for hours to extract the bodies from what was left of the vehicle.

Family members of car accident victims who die from the trauma of an automobile accident might be entitled to compensation for the loss of their loved one. A cause of action for personal injury and wrongful death might be available against a negligent driver if it can be proven that the driver’s conduct was the cause of the accident and the resulting death. Even in situations where the person responsible for the accident is killed, a personal injury attorney might help family members of an accident victim in determining if a wrongful death action could be brought against the estate of the deceased driver.

Source: CNN, “‘Fast & Furious’ star Paul Walker killed in car crash“, Alan Duke, December 02, 2013

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Fatal Motor Vehicle Accidents

Early morning accident kills older driver

An automotive accident in Tennessee took the life of a man on Nov. 27. The Chester County car accident fatality occurred after a car in the other lane hit him head-on.

The car collision occurred in the morning, at about 8:20 a.m. The victim was heading north on Glendale Road at the time of the accident about 8 miles northeast of Henderson. Suddenly, another vehicle entered his lane and hit the vehicle. The victim was 65 years old and not wearing a seat belt at the time of the accident. The driver of the other vehicle also sustained injuries related to the crash. There is not yet any indication if criminal charges will be filed or if an investigation is ongoing.

If the elderly driver died because of the other driver’s negligence, his family may decide to pursue a wrongful death claim. Negligence may be proven by showing that the other driver entered the elderly driver’s lane because he or she was texting while driving, drinking and driving or otherwise not paying attention to the roadway.

If successful with such a claim, the victim’s family may be able to receive compensation for the economic and non-economic damages that they sustain. Economic damages may exist if the man had loved ones who were dependent on his income, retirement or benefits. These damages might include loss of support and loss of benefits. If the driver performed certain duties, like childcare, cooking or lawncare, there may also be a claim for loss of services. Non-economic damages typically include the emotional loss of a loved one, including loss of companionship or loss of consortium.

Source: WBBJ, “Chester County Car Accident Kills One“, November 27, 2013

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Truck Accidents

East Tennessee State University president hurt in truck accident

The president of East Tennessee State University was reported to be in stable condition at an area hospital after a crash between his 2010 Acura MDX and a rollback. The truck accident occurred when the flatbed wrecker allegedly ran a red light and collided with Brian Noland’s SUV at an intersection. A spokesman for ETSU said that Noland was expected to make a full recovery. Both vehicles in the wreck were severely damaged and had to be towed away, according to a police source.

Although Noland needed to be taken to the hospital, the 34-year-old driver of the rollback needed only minor treatment, which was provided at the crash scene. The truck driver was ticketed for a failure to update the address on his driver’s license as well as for running the red light. Police said that there would be no further charges filed in the accident. ETSU said that the university’s COO and vice president of health affairs would take on Noland’s job responsibilities while the president was recovering from his injuries.

ETSU is located in Johnson City, on a 340-acre campus consisting of more the 80 buildings. The university’s facilities include a library, athletic facilities and residence halls. In addition to teaching and other academic resources, the school also boasts an outdoor amphitheater and an observatory.

In some cases, a trucking company holds liability insurance that may be used to compensate victims after a truck crash. An accident claim settlement may be more conveniently pursued with the assistance of a legal professional. A lawyer might be able to analyze an accident investigation to help ferret out details that could shed light on the cause of a truck accident. Some such incidents may be caused by driver fatigue due to inadequate sleep.

Source: East Tennessee State University, “Discover ETSU,” November 25, 2013

Source: tricities.com, “ETSU president injured in car accident“, James Shea, November 19, 2013

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Fatal Motor Vehicle Accidents

Knoxville man found guilty in fatal accident

A Knoxville man drove a Chrysler 300 through a parking lot of a shopping center and crashed into the wall of a restaurant, killing one person. According to prosecutors, the driver was sober at the time of the car accident, but he was criminally negligent because of a medical condition which rendered him incapable of safely operating a motor vehicle. He suffered from multiple sclerosis, which left him unable to remove his foot from the gas pedal.

The man has no criminal history, which qualifies him to receive a maximum sentence of up to two years in jail. The defendant agreed to the sentence on Nov. 22 and was granted judicial diversion. This means he will not serve time in jail, and the conviction will not appear on his permanent record, provided he has no further charges filed against him for two years. In addition, his license has been suspended for two years. The surviving family has filed a civil lawsuit against the man, which is currently pending.

When someone is killed by the careless or negligent acts of another, the family may feel additional emotional pain and suffering. Some families may gain a sense of justice and closure by receiving a settlement in civil court.

A personal injury attorney can discuss the case with family members to determine what type of compensation to seek. The plaintiffs may also seek compensatory damages, which are meant to pay for medical or funeral expenses, lost wages and emotional suffering. In cases where an accident was the result of extreme recklessness or negligence, the family may choose to seek punitive damages, which could serve as punishment for the negligent party.

Source: WBIR, “Driver in fatal crash at Tomato Head guilty of homicide“, Jim Matheny, November 22, 2013

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Car Accidents

Tennessee man killed in head-on auto crash on Highway 78

A 19-year-old Dyersburg man was killed in a head-on auto crash on Nov. 17. He was allegedly not wearing a seat belt at the time of impact, which occurred on Nov. 17 at about 6:30 p.m. in the 6000 block of Highway 78 in Dyer County. The accident also left five others injured, including two children.

The young man who died was the single passenger of a 2006 Suzuki driven northbound by a 20-year-old man from Ridgely. The Tennessee Highway Patrol reports that, at the same time, a 2002 Ford F1S was approaching in the opposite direction. The Ford was driven by a 52-year-old man also from Ridgely who was carrying three passengers. Allegedly, the Suzuki veered across the centerline into the path of the Ford.

Upon seeing the accident scene, a third vehicle, a 1995 Ford THL, driven by a 19-year-old Lake County man, reportedly lost control and skidded through the crash scene. He managed to avoid making contact with the other vehicles, and he and his passengers were not injured.

The drivers of the Suzuki and Ford F1S, and the passenger who was killed, were transported to the Regional Medical Center at Memphis. A 40-year-old female passenger of the Ford also was treated at the same facility. A 10-year-old passenger was sent to Le Bonheur Children’s Medical Center in Memphis and a six-year old was treated at the scene and released.

By law, drivers must exercise reasonable care to all others on the road. When a fatal automobile accident occurs as the possible result of the apparent lack of such care, the driver may be held legally liable. In this case, the family of the person who died, with the help of an attorney, may be able to file a legal claim for wrongful death.

Source: State Gazette, “THP investigating deadly Sunday crash“, November 19, 2013

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Car Accidents

General Motors recalls 2013 and 2014 model Chevy Malibus

Tennessee residents who own or drive a Chevy Malibu should be aware that General Motors recalled approximately 60,000 of the midsize vehicles. According to the report, the company will fix window defrosters that may be faulty and power seat wiring that could potentially cause the vehicle to catch fire.

Approximately 44,000 Malibus from 2014 were recalled for the faulty window defrosters. The automaker stated that the computer responsible for the vehicle’s ventilation system could default to previous settings, even if the driver attempts to set the controls to defrost. GM warned that, if this happens, the driver could potentially lose the ability to see where they are driving. The company stated that dealers will reprogram the computers at no charge to the Malibu owner. GM was not aware of any crashes that occurred as a result of the issue.

Approximately 15,000 Malibus from the 2013 model year are also being recalled due to the faulty wiring beneath the front seats. According to GM, the fires can potentially be caused when the wires rub against the frames of the seats. The continual rubbing could eventually wear away the insulation, causing the wiring to short circuit and spark. GM was aware of two fires that went out on their own, but was unaware if any injuries had occurred. GM will also repair the wiring at no cost to Malibu owners.

While many car owners assume that their vehicles are safe, faulty wiring could cause issues that may cause the driver to become involved in a car accident. In these cases, those who are injured as a result may be eligible to file a personal injury lawsuit against the automaker, especially if there is evidence that the accident was caused by a faulty vehicle.

Source: MSN, “GM to recall nearly 60,000 Chevy Malibus“, November 15, 2013

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Drunk Driving Accidents

1 dead, 4 injuried in wrong way accident

A 26-year-old Morristown man was killed in an accident on westbound Interstate 40 just after 1 a.m. on Nov. 10. According to the report, a Saturn was heading the wrong way on the interstate when it struck a 2005 Toyota Scion head-on near downtown Knoxville and the Interstate 275 northbound ramp. A Volkswagen then struck the Saturn.

The driver of the Saturn was pronounced dead at the scene of the accident. The four other individuals who were involved in the accident, two in each of the other vehicles, were taken to the UT Medical Center. It was reported that their injuries were not thought to be life-threatening. The identification of the man who died was released while the identities of the surviving four were still being withheld at the time that the report was made. Investigators also reported that alcohol may have been a factor, though the investigation was still underway hours after the accident occurred.

When a car accident occurs, those who were injured may be eligible to seek compensation either through their insurance company or through the responsible driver’s insurance. Even if the responsible driver did not survive the accident, injured individuals may still bring personal injury claims against that driver’s estate.

However, insurance companies usually attempt to limit payouts by minimizing or downplaying injuries. A personal injury attorney may be able to aid his or her client by showing the full extent of the injuries and the full extent of the costs associated with the accident. If the insurance company refuses to provide a figure that adequately covers the damages, the attorney may be able to represent the injured party at trial in order to attempt to increase the figure that is awarded.

Source: WBIR, “Police ID’d victim of fatal 1-40 crash overnight Sunday“, November 11, 2013