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Car Accidents

Explosion in a TN gas station caused by accident-prone driver

A Clarksville driver who sparked an explosion crashed into a gas station is still causing accidents, according to police. The car accident that occurred at the Clarksville gas station caused one bystander to sustain third-degree burns.

The man and another person were walking through the gas pumps when a car came speeding through the area after it crossed oncoming traffic. It hit a gas pump at the station, causing an explosion that damaged both the building and a parked car. The accident occurred on July 4, and the man with the burns was discharged from a Nashville hospital on July 30. However, this accident was only one of five accidents that the driver has been involved in within about the past year. The most recent accident occurred when the driver said that he had blacked out while he was driving a rented vehicle and crashed into a house. He damaged the garage door and a wall to the house.

Another accident occurred on May 3 when the driver veered across an oncoming lane and crashed into another house. He said that he may have blacked out because of an anxiety attack. On April 7, the driver blacked out and crashed into a ditch. Finally on Aug. 18, 2012, the driver crossed oncoming lanes of traffic and drove through a business’ front yard and hit a utility pole guide wire. Police contacted the Tennessee Department of Safety to ask that the driver be retested in order to keep his driver’s license.

Tennessee personal injury attorneys may be able to assist individuals who have been injured in automotive accidents that were caused by negligent drivers. A lawsuit may provide compensation to the victim for medical expenses, lost wages, future losses and pain and suffering.

Source: USA Today, “Driver who hit Tennessee house, gas station had 5 wrecks in past year“, Chris Smith, August 23, 2013

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Drunk Driving Accidents

Three cars involved in fatal crash on Knox county highway

Governor John Sevier Highway in Tennessee was the scene of a nighttime accident not far from Austin Park Lane involving three vehicles. Both lanes of traffic had to be closed for longer than five hours as police and rescuers on the scene worked to stabilize the injured and clear the roadway.

The crash occurred when a male driver crossed the center line and ran head on into a SUV traveling in the opposite direction. Upon impact, the SUV spun several times and was thrown into the path of a van, which landed in a nearby ditch. The male driver of the SUV was pronounced dead at the scene and reportedly lived in a neighborhood not too far from the crash site. The passengers in the SUV were a 7-year-old boy who was seriously injured and a 4-year-old girl who suffered only minor injuries.

Three people were riding in the van at the time of impact, and all were transported to UT Medical Center for treatment. Two of the three were seriously injured, and the condition of the third passenger remains unclear. The police report indicated that the driver of the car that crashed into the SUV was also injured and could be facing vehicular homicide charges based on evidence that he was possibly under the influence of drugs or alcohol at the time of the crash.

Individuals who were the victims of a drunk driving accident may face a long road to recovery. Attorneys working with clients who were harmed in a motor vehicle accident may be able to help them build a solid case and negotiate for fair compensation.

Source: WBIR, “THP: Driver in 3-vehicle crash was under the influence“, Heidi Wigdahl, August 24, 2013

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Fatal Motor Vehicle Accidents

Tennessee man dies in hit and run accident

A Tennessee man died as a result of his injuries after being hit by a car. According to the report, the fatal car crash occurred after a vehicle allegedly hit the man and sped off. The vehicle was described as a white Lincoln with a red top, which was seen by witnesses leaving the scene of the accident.

Police officers found a woman who was allegedly involved with the accident approximately two miles from the scene of the accident; however, the vehicle in question was not recovered. As of this report, she had not yet received charges in connection to the crime. The victim, who was identified by a family member, was said to be a father and a good man who worked every day.

When a car accident involving a pedestrian occurs, the pedestrian will most likely sustain severe injuries, including neck and back injuries, broken bones and fractures, abrasions and traumatic head injuries. In some cases, the pedestrian may even die as a result of the injuries sustained in the accident. If the pedestrian was following the rules of the road at the time of the accident, the surviving family members may be entitled to compensation from the responsible driver and the driver’s insurance company.

In some cases, however, the insurance company may attempt to award the family with less than what the family needs to cover all medical expenses, funeral costs and pain and suffering. An experienced Tennessee attorney may be able to help the family by negotiating directly with the insurance company. Using any evidence available from the case, including police reports, witness testimony and accident reconstruction methods, the attorney may be able to show the full extent of the damages that were caused as a result of the accident.

Source: Your East Memphis, “Man dies as result of injuries sustained in hit and run“, Justin Hanson, August 20, 2013

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Car Accidents

Truck driver behind 2012 fiery crash given probation

A Tennessee truck driver who fell asleep at the wheel of his truck and caused a fiery crash in March 2012 was granted probation on Aug. 19 as part of a plea bargain. The collision seriously injured and nearly killed a Tennessee Highway patrolman.

The officer had just completed a traffic stop on westbound I-40 near the Gallaher View Road when the truck collided with his car. The truck driver was convicted of felony reckless endangerment. He initially faced charges of aggravated assault, reckless endangerment, reckless driving and failure to drive within a single lane of traffic.

The driver of the truck and emergency workers from a passing Rural/Metro ambulance stopped to remove the trooper from his cruiser while flames engulfed the back and passenger side of the vehicle. The police officer was transported to the hospital, where he underwent spinal fusion surgery and remained for several weeks.

The officer, who did not appear in court for the determination of probation, said in a prepared statement that he forgave the driver, saw no point in incarceration and wished the man a “productive life” going forward. The officer further suggested the driver volunteer time to disabled veterans.

There are many possible reasons for truck accidents; a weary truck driver is just one of many. The owner of the truck, the person who loaded the cargo or even a maintenance person may be found to have some fault. Under Tennessee law, any person injured in an automobile accident, not simply the driver, is entitled to compensation for their injuries. A personal injury lawyer may be able to advise them regarding the most appropriate avenue for receiving financial compensation from those responsible.

Source: WATE, “Truck driver granted probation after crash that injured THP trooper“, Stephanie Beecken, August 19, 2013

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Car Accidents

Road rage a factor in seven-car accident

According to the Tennessee Highway Patrol, road rage led to a seven-car accident. The crash interfered with the morning commute on Interstate 24. The chain reaction accident began when two men who were involved with each other in a road rage incident, stopped their cars in a travel lane of I-24 West. The two stopped cars, a Honda Civic and a Honda Pilot, caused five other cars to crash into them.

The two men who allegedly began the chain reaction car accident were both cited. One of the men was cited for reckless endangerment, following too close, reckless driving and failure to exercise due care. The other was cited for reckless driving, failure to exercise due care, obstructing the roadway and reckless endangerment. One woman was injured in the accident and was taken by ambulance to a nearby medical center.

The woman who was injured in the multi-car accident may decide to sue the two men for damages. A Tennessee lawyer with a background in personal injury cases may be able to secure a substantial settlement for the injured person. The lawyer may do a thorough review of the evidence in order to determine who is at fault. In the situation described in this story, the lawyer might pursue both of the men who stopped their cars for compensation.

In some cases, the lawyer may negotiate directly with the at-fault driver and their insurance company. The benefit of negotiation is that it avoids a long and stressful court battle. In other situations, the lawyer may recommend a jury trial in civil court. The lawyer may gather evidence and present an argument in court on behalf of an injured person. A compelling argument may persuade the jury to award a substantial settlement to the plaintiff.

Source: The Tennessean, “THP: Road rage led to 7-car crash on I-24“, Adam Tamburin, August 14, 2013

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Truck Accidents

Semi-truck accident blocks Tennessee freeway traffic

Tennessee motorists traveling I-40 near Nashville were delayed for a few hours because of a semi-truck accident Aug. 8. The accident happened in the eastbound lanes near exit 218 where the freeway joins traffic headed east on Interstate 24.

The truck was eastbound on I-24 when it crossed both lanes, hit a guardrail and then went down the bank. The semi was pulling an empty flat-bed trailer. The semi hit another car in the process. Though an ambulance responded to the crash site, it wasn’t known immediately if anyone was injured. The cause of the truck accident was not immediately available.

Only one lane of eastbound I-40 was open to traffic after the accident, with vehicles backed up for several blocks. Eastbound freeway traffic resumed an hour and 20 minutes after the accident. Only one lane could be used by westbound motorists until two hours and 40 minutes after the accident. Nashville Metro Police Department and Tennessee Highway Patrol investigated the truck crash, which required three wreckers to clean up.

There are many reasons for truck accidents, including a tired driver and a semi-truck that isn’t in peak operating condition. Though injuries in this truck accidentweren’t immediately known, it is quite possible occupants of the passenger car sustained at least some injuries due to their vehicle being hit by a truck that was significantly larger than their own car. Rarely do passenger cars and their occupants escape injury when they’re hit by a truck. Any injured occupants of the car may be eligible for compensation under Tennessee’s personal injury laws. A personal injury lawyer may advise them if they have claims and seek appropriate financial damages for the victims from the responsible parties.

Source: News Channel 5, “Eastbound I-40/I-24 Merge Blocked Near Downtown“, August 08, 2013

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Truck Accidents

4 Tennesseans die after truck strikes cow

Four people died after a truck struck a cow in Henderson County in late July. The driver of the semi truck that struck the cow was a 49-year-old Mount Airy man. He was reportedly driving on Interstate 40 when he hit the cow, which had wandered into the roadway.

He lost control of his semi-trailer after he hit the cow, according to media reports, and then he swerved across the median into oncoming traffic. He died in the semi truck accident as did his 49-year-old passenger. The 18-wheeler reportedly rolled onto the median and slid into the westbound lanes, where it hit another tractor-trailer and a 2006 Chevrolet Trailblazer.

Two of the people who were in the Trailblazer also died in the accident, and a third person in the Trailblazer was injured. The driver of the other tractor-trailer did not get hurt in the accident. The multi-car wreck resulted in the interstate being shut down until early the next morning.

The owner of the cow has not yet been located. Investigators say that charges may be possible against the owner of the cow if they could establish a string of negligent behavior regarding loose livestock.

The owner of the cow could face personal injury lawsuits if the people who were injured in the accident or the families of those killed decide to file them. Their lawsuits, if filed, could allege that their injuries would not have occurred if it wasn’t for the negligence of the owner of the cow, who failed to secure his or her livestock. A personal injury lawyer could represent these victims or the families of the deceased victims in such a claim, and the lawyer may determine whether or not the livestock owner has any prior citations for failing to secure his or her cattle in order to establish a history of negligent behavior.

Source: Mtairynews, “Mount Airy man killed after truck strikes cow“, Tom Joyce, August 12, 2013

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Car Accidents

Falling crane just misses drivers in Tennessee

While traveling along State Route 109 near Gallatin on May 21, two men suffered minor physical injuries after a crane fell onto the hood of their moving car. Operated by Mountain States Contractors, the crane was being used in a project to rebuild the Cumberland River Bridge. The two men are suing the company for nearly $2 million in compensation. The suit alleges that if the crane had fallen a second later, the two men could have been killed in the car accident.

Mountain States Contractors has a past history of safety violations. In less than 10 years, a total of five workers have been killed while working for the company. Other safety violations have resulted in TOSHA investigations and penalties totaling $162,000. The exact cause of the crane accident is still being investigated.

The two men who were in the car have cited past and future pain, loss of enjoyment of life, and vehicle repair costs in their lawsuit. The men are claiming that the pain caused by the incident will continue in the future. The lawsuit also states that it hopes to hold the company accountable. The men are reportedly concerned that other accidents will happen at Mountain States Contractors sites in the future.

Regardless of whether a person was physically harmed, a traumatic event can cause mental anguish. It’s not unusual for victims to suffer from stress following trauma, including nightmares, anxiety and flashbacks. If car accident victims wish to file a lawsuit, an experienced lawyer may help them build a strong claim. By citing both physical pain and mental anguish, a lawyer may help a victim receive compensation for all damage done.

Source: The Tennessean, “Injured men sue after May crane collapse”, Dessislava Yankova, August 01, 2013

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Car Accidents

Owner struck when car crashed into bakery

A Tennessee bakery owner was hit by a Honda Accord that crashed into the business on the afternoon of July 29, 2013. The car accident occurred just before 1 p.m. at a Mexican bakery located on the 3000 block of Summer Avenue in Memphis, Tennessee. According to authorities, the bakery owner did not receive serious injuries. The crash left a large hole in the front of the bakery, which has been covered with plywood. According to a witness, the driver appeared to have hit the gas rather than the brake when driving in the parking lot. Memphis police officers cited the driver of the Accord. The owner of the bakery may now face significant repair bills for the damage done to the business property.

In this story, the owner of the business may not have the funds necessary to pay for medical bills for any injuries or repairing the bakery. Anyone who has been injured or had their property damaged due to the careless driving of another party may choose to seek compensation for damages. If awarded, a settlement could be used to pay for medical care and property repairs.

Since the Honda driver was cited by police in this incident, a lawyer may be able to demonstrate cause for awarding a settlement to the bakery owner. In clear-cut cases, a Tennessee lawyer may suggest negotiating a settlement with the insurance company or with the lawyers of the at-fault driver.

In more complicated cases that involve serious injuries or fatalities, especially when it is not clear who may have been responsible, a lawyer may suggest a jury trial. In that case, the lawyer may review all the available evidence and prepare an argument on behalf of the injured person and/or his or her family members.

Source: wmctv.com, “Car crashes into bakery, hits owner“, July 29, 2013

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Car Accidents

Statistics show that city dwelling not as risky as country

Tennessee residents might be interested that hear that researches found that people who live in urban areas are 20 percent less likely to die from a serious injury than people who live in rural areas. The lead researcher who teaches at the University of Pennsylvania and practices emergency room medicine at the Children’s Hospital of Pennsylvania stated that the results of the study surprised her.

She stated that although homicide rates tend to be higher in urban areas, motor vehicle accident rates tend to be higher in rural areas. According to research published in Annals of Emergency Room Medicine, the top three killers that people died of across the United States were shootings, drug-related poisonings and car accidents. Furthermore, the research showed that people are nearly twice as likely to die in a car accident in rural areas than they are in urban areas.

Regardless of whether someone dies as a result of a motor vehicle accident in the country or in the city, the family of the deceased person could decide to file a wrongful death lawsuit against the other person involved in the incident to attempt to seek compensation for the unexpected death of their loved one. Wrongful death lawsuits, if won, can help pay for the deceased person’s unpaid medical expenses and funeral expenses as well as the deceased person’s lost earning power. Such claims could allege that their loved one’s death would not have happened had it not been for the negligence of the other person involved in the accident.

Personal injury lawyers might be able to assist people wanting to file wrongful death suits on behalf of their deceased loves. They might be able to help people negotiate settlements for their claims without having to undergo long trials as well.

Source: Portland Press Herald, “City dwelling less risky than country living, statistics show“, July 25, 2013