Charlotte Woman Loses Control Crashing to Her Death

A Charlotte woman is dead after an early morning crash near Freedom Drive on Sunday.

According to Charlotte Mecklenburg Police, the 36-year-old woman was driving a Nissan Maxima at around 3:45 a.m. on Edgewood Road when she veered to the right, running into the curb, then over-corrected causing the car to run off the left side of the road.

The car came to a stop by hitting a tree head-on, crushing the front end of the car.

The woman, not wearing a seatbelt, died from her injuries about an hour after the crash at Carolinas Medical Center.

Luckily, no one else was injured in the crash.  Police are continuing investigations into the cause of the crash.

It’s a scary thought, but it only takes a split second of inattention to lose control of a motor vehicle and wind up injured or possibly even dead.  That’s why it’s important for drivers to stay alert and avoid driving while fatigued or distracted.  If you or a loved one has been involved in a serious accident call the experienced Accident Attorneys of Reeves, Aiken, and Hightower at 704-499-9000 or 877-374-5999 toll-free.  We can investigate all aspects of the accident and hold all parties accountable for your loss. Hire the best accident attorneys with which you and your family can invest the upmost confidence.

Violent Rush Hour Crash Causes Serious Injuries

At least two were critically injured in a violent crash in north Charlotte Monday afternoon.

The crash happened around 4:15 p.m. on Statesville Avenue at the I-85 Service Road when a vehicle flipped, trapping at least one person inside. Over a dozen firefighters were working for 15 minutes to extract the person from the car.

Both people involved in the crash are suffering from serious injuries and were transported to Presbyterian Hospital.

The peak hour motor vehicle crashes occur in Charlotte is between 4 and 5 p.m.  Rush hour traffic presents a unique mix of problems since many drivers are leaving from work fatigued, stressed and ready to get home.  To make matters even worse, there are a lot more drivers on the road.  So it’s not surprising that rush hour accidents occur more frequently.  If you are driving in rush hour traffic, stay alert and aware of what is happening around you and ahead of you.  Try leaving early for your destination so that you wont feel as if you have to hurry.  If you know you will be in traffic for a while, find an enjoyable radio station or book on tape to ease the stress of traffic.

The  Accident Attorneys of Reeves, Aiken, and Hightower understand that even most cautious drivers can be injured in a serious car accident during rush hour or any other time of day. Call us today and speak directly with one of our lawyers at 704-499-9000 or 877-374-5999 toll-free.  

N.C. State Troopers Crack Down On Charlotte’s Aggressive Drivers

N.C. State Troopers are targeting aggressive drivers in an effort to save lives on Interstate 77.

According to reports, troopers are cracking down on speeding, reckless driving, unsafe lane changes, following too closely and impaired driving.

N.C. Highway Patrol says that I-77 is the deadliest stretch of highway in the Charlotte area due to heavy tractor-trailer presence.  Troopers say over half of the collisions on that stretch involve commercial trucks, with the drivers of other, normal motor vehicles being most common cause.

It is believed that targeting aggressive driving will reduce the types of violations that normally contribute to those types of crashes.

Troopers also believe that increased police presence will also encourage drivers to exercise more caution and awareness on the state’s roads and highways.

The troopers are focusing on both commercial and regular drivers in their effort.

Researchers of motor vehicle traffic predict that a substantial number of the 6,800,000 crashes that occur each year on America’s highways are caused by aggressive driving.  The NHTSA defines aggressive driving as the “operation of a motor vehicle in a manner that endangers or is likely to endanger persons or property.”  Examples include speeding, tailgating, and improper lane changing and passing.  Aggressive driving is unfortunately an all too pervasive trend among American drivers.  And the hurried, demanding lifestyles of most Americans only aggravates matters.  Although aggressive driving does not always constitute an infraction of the law, drivers should always avoid driving habits that threatens the lives of other road users.

When you or someone you love has been involved in a serious accident, the Car Accident Attorneys of Reeves, Aiken, and Hightower can be there to assist you on your path to recovery.  We can investigate all aspects of the accident and hold all parties accountable for your loss. Call us today and speak directly with one of our lawyers at 704-499-9000 or 877-374-5999 toll-free.  

Nine People Hospitalized After Crash in Uptown Charlotte

Nine people were transported to area hospitals with serious injuries after a crash that occurred west of uptown Charlotte Sunday evening.

The wreck happened just after 7 p.m. near the intersection of Freedom Drive and Toddville Road near Interstate 85 when a van crashed into a guard rail. The crash sent nine people to the hospital with  injuries.

Authorities are continuing an investigation on the cause of the crash and whether anyone will be facing charges.

Most drivers admit that interstate driving can be tricky.  However, it’s important to remember that it’s nothing more than a really big long road.  Practicing safe driving on our nations interstate highways depends, in a large degree, on your driving in a predictable way and paying attention to what’s going on around you.

If you find yourself injured from a serious motor vehicle accident call the Car Accident Attorneys of Reeves, Aiken, and Hightower  to discuss your recovery plan. We can investigate all aspects of a serious accident and hold all parties accountable for your loss. Call us today and speak directly with one of our lawyers at 704-499-9000 or 877-374-5999 toll-free. We can help you get the justice you deserve.

SC Police are Looking for Pedestrian “Hit-and-Run” Killer

Last weekend was grim for one Hilton Head pedestrian, when a driver struck the victim while driving at a fairly high-speed. According to the police report, the accident occurred around 9:30 p.m., when the 42-year-old victim was walking apparently in the middle of the road when he was hit.

It was a Sunday evening, and the victim was enjoying a nice evening stroll in the Okatie community, right off of Hilton Head Island.

The victim was immediately taken to memorial University Medical Center in Savannah, Georgia. Unfortunately, the man lost his life an hour and a half later, at 11:00 p.m.

Currently, police are investigating the death and looking diligently for the “hit-and-run” killer.

Pedestrians are involved in accidents all the time for numerous reasons. Sometimes, both the pedestrian and the driver can be to blame. If the pedestrian is in the middle of the road with dark clothing, and the driver truly did not see him, he may not be the one to blame. What if the pedestrian was intoxicated and ran in front of the car? However, what if the driver were the intoxicated one and the pedestrian was on the walking path beside the road?

No matter who is to blame, a “hit-and-run” is never acceptable behavior. To harm a person and then flee the scene is a serious criminal matter. If you, or a loved one has been injured in any sort of pedestrian or “hit-and-run” accidents, please contact the law offices of Reeves, Aiken, and Hightower at 704-499-9000 or 877-374-5999 toll free. Let us evaluate your claim for you for a one-on-one inital consultation, free of charge.

 

 

Charlotte Woman Arrested For Hit-and-Run Seriously Injuring Bicyclist

Tips from Charlotte motorists assisted area police in the arrest of a Charlotte woman for a hit-and-run crash that left a bicyclist with life-threatening injuries early Thursday morning.

According to authorities, the crash happened at approximately 5:50 a.m. when the 50-year-old bicyclist was struck in the 13900 block of Brown Grier Road off of Steele Creek Road, near Kennedy Middle School in South West Charlotte. The bicyclist underwent surgery for the serious injuries that he suffered from the crash that evening.

Shortly after the crash, police received tips from a motorist of someone driving erratically on I-485 in eastern Mecklenburg County.  N.C. Highway Patrol spotted the woman driving on Interstate 485, at least 30 miles from the scene of the hit-and-run crash.  She was taken into custody and is facing charges of driving while impaired, felony hit-and-run, and felony serious injury by vehicle.

Authorities found pieces of broken class and other car parts on the scene of the hit-and-run.  Investigators are also examining the damage to the woman’s vehicle which include a shattered, partially collapsed windshield.

The woman remains in Mecklenburg jail under a $52,000 bond.

Road safety is the responsibility of all road users, whether it’s pedestrians, motor-vehicle drivers, bicyclists and other road using travelers.  When it comes to bicycle safety, it’s important for drivers to stay alert and bicyclists to practice safe riding.  Motorists should always keep out a careful eye for bicyclists before making turns, merging and opening doors next to moving traffic.  Drivers should also remember that bicyclists are entitled to share the road with motorists and to respect the right of way even with bicycles.  Bicyclists should always remember to maintain control of the bicycle, always wear a protective helmet, stay visible to drivers, and ride with traffic.

Call the law offices of Robert J. Reeves at 704-499-9000 or 877-374-5999 toll-free and have your claim evaluated today. We are ready, willing, and able to meet with you one-on-one, free of charge to discuss possible recovery. Hire the best accident attorneys with whom you and your loved ones can invest the most confidence.