Jul 24, 2012 | Car Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Trucking/Tractor-Trailer Accidents, Uncategorized, Wrongful Death
The news article below shows a shockingly high increase in the number of vehicle deaths this year, and it is only July. Vehicle accidents include those involving automobiles, large trucks or tractor trailers, and motorcycles. While the “experts” may speculate on the potential explanations for this increase in accidents and deaths, we already know that drivers are at risk everytime they are behind the wheel. With more distractions than ever, drivers can easily lose their focus on the road and end up crossing the center line. In the past, it was just stereos and talking with passengers that resulted in accidents. Today, drivers have sophisticated “computers” in their cars, cell phones, texting issues, GPS navigation, and increased traffic on the road to manage. And, of course, there is always the danger of drinking and driving. Given the inherent risks associated with driving, what can you do to protect yourself and your family? Here’s what I taught my children. Always engage and fully utilize every safety system in your vehicle. Regularly maintain your car. Make certain all safety devices are working. Always be on the defensive. Watch for other cars and motorcycles. Always assume the worst. Always have an “escape plan.” Do not drink and then drive. Do not get into a car where the driver has been drinking. And lastly, ALWAYS…ALWAYS wear your safety belt.
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U.S. traffic deaths jump 13.5 percent in 2012
- By David Shepardson
- Detroit News Washington Bureau
Jul 24, 2012 | Car Accidents, Uncategorized
A single car accident, involving an SUV claimed its third victim yesterday when a 1-month-old old baby died days after the crash. The SUV merely went off the side of Interstate 26 (I-26) and rolled over. Two other passengers were died immediately after the crash. Five people survived.
Car accidents like this one show how easily individuals are injured and how likely death is in rollover accidents.
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If you or a loved one has been injured or killed in a car accident, you need a serious car accident attorney like those at Reeves, Aiken & Hightower. Review our credentials, make sure that we are right for you, and call us at 877-374-5999, or contact us here, for a private consultation.
Jul 24, 2012 | Car Accidents, Trucking/Tractor-Trailer Accidents, Uncategorized
Columbia television station WIS reports that 14 were killed Sunday evening near the border in an accident involving a pickup truck on a rural highway. The accident was likely caused by tire separation said safety experts. The truck was apparently carrying 23 before it crashed, killing the 14, while 9 remain hospitalized.
It is not clear yet whether the truck’s tire separation was caused by a manufacturing or design defect, rather than a defect in the tire’s maintenance. Authorities have yet to name the tire’s manufacturer.
11 people died on the scene, including 2 children. 3 more died at hospitals. The driver died in the crash, despite the separated tire being on the right.
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Jul 15, 2012 | Car Accidents, Trucking/Tractor-Trailer Accidents, Uncategorized
This news article below demonstrates again how critical it is to always wear your seatbelt. Here, an automobile was involved in a single car accident but not responsible for the ultimate death of one of the passengers. Speed was determined to not be a factor even though the car overturned in the roadway. What resulted in an unnecessary death was the failure to wear a seatbelt which resulted in the passenger being ejected from the vehicle. Sadly, this decision resulted in the untimely death of a teenager. As individuals, we each must make the choice to engage all vehicle safety systems. Some, like airbags, are outside of our control. Others, like seatbelts, are solely within our discretion. As parents, we should constantly reinforce to our children the importance of using seatbelts, everytime you are in a car. We should also warn about the dangers of excessively loud music, talking on a cellphone, texting, and, of course, driving after drinking. These essential safety precautions are vital in making travel as risk free as possible. In this way, we all accomplish our goal of getting back home safe and sound.
If you or someone you love have been injured due to the negligence of others, call the experienced personal injury lawyers of Reeves, Aiken & Hightower LLP. Our seasoned accident trial lawyers are standing by to help when you need us. For more information about our firm, please visit www.rjrlaw.com or call us today at 877-374-5999. We are here for you.
FORT MILL, S.C. — The South Carolina Highway Patrol is investigating a fatal crash that shut down I-77 northbound.
The accident happened on I-77 northbound in Fort Mill near Gold Hill Road, the interstate was completely shut down as troopers investigated the accident. Troopers say a 17-year-old was driving a 1993 Chevrolet SUV when she attempted to make a lane change and lost control of the vehicle. It ultimately overturned in the middle of the road. Three of the passengers were injured and taken to CMC. The fourth passenger, 16-year-old Thomas Luciano, was ejected from the back seat of the vehicle and killed. Investigators tell NewsChannel 36 there were four people in the vehicle at the time of the crash all were wearing seat belts except the teen who was killed. I-77 was closed for approximately two hours. NewsChannel 36 has learned speed was not a factor in the crash. The accident is still under investigation.
Jul 13, 2012 | Car Accidents, Uncategorized
According to the Accident Claim Company of England, claims for car accident injuries and whiplash claims are increasing, even though actual car accidents are decreasing in number as British roads become safer. Apparently, the press there is beginning to believe that the litigation culture is worse there than in the US.
In the UK, becoming a lawyer requires far less schooling than in the US. In addition, the US was historically more progressive when it came to recognizing tort claims for personal injury.
Others are characterize the UK trend in car accident claims in other terms. They believe that even though auto accidents have become fewer, that as British citizens become more tech savvy and are surrounded by more information, they have become more knowledgeable about what is owed to them. Few are willing to argue that individuals who are injured should bear cost of their injury when they have been severely injured, even in an ordinary auto accident.
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If you or a loved one has been injured or killed in a car accident, you need a serious car accident attorney like those at Reeves, Aiken & Hightower. Review our credentials, make sure that we are right for you, and call us at 877-374-5999, or contact us here, for a private consultation.
Jul 12, 2012 | Car Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Uncategorized
Summer weather means it is time to dust off the motorcycle and ride! Riding a motorcycle can by more dangerous than driving a car, but by following a few simple safety tips, you can help ensure you get to your destination safely.
1) Wear Proper Gear– Even though the summer is hot, make sure you are wearing head, eye, and skin protection. By investing in a DOT approved helmet with a visor and a mesh jacket with built in armor, you can be cool and safe on your bike.
2) Check Before You Ride- Before you hop on your hog, make sure you do a thorough pre-ride inspection. Check to make sure you have enough gas in the tank, check your lights, your horn, your brake lines, and your chassis. This way, you won’t have any surprises on the road.
3) Use a Safe Following Distance- Never tailgate when riding your bike. Using a safe following distance ensures not only that you will have adequate stopping distance in the event of a sudden stop, but it will also help you to be seen by the driver in front of you.
4) Never Ride Next to a Truck– Trucks and 18-wheelers have large blind spots. Never ride next to a truck because, if they can’t see you, they may try to change lanes and run your off the road.
5) Use Caution When Carrying a Passenger– Carrying a passenger makes maneuvering and stopping your bike more difficult. Before hitting the highway, take a lap around the block to get used to the extra weight on the bike. Also, remind your passenger to stay still, keep their feet on the foot pegs, and keep their hands on your waist.
6) Never Drink and Ride- A majority of motorcycle accidents happen when the rider has had something to drink. Alcohol impairs you ability to judge and react, and also illegal!
7) You Are Responsible for Your Safety– Never assume that any car, truck, or pedestrian sees you and will follow the rules of the road. Your safety is your responsibility, so be vigilant and and smart when riding you motorcycle.

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