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Fiery Bus Accident on I-85 – SC Bus Accident Attorney

Yesterday a Megabus bus caught fire after the bus blew a tire.  All 80 passengers got off the bus safely losing only their stowed belongings.  The bus apparently had blown tire.  The bus driver maneuvered almost outside of the right lane without accident.  Then the bus caught on fire after everyone got off of the bus.  The accident happened just outside of South Carolina on I-85.  The bus was a commercial vehicle owned by Megabus, in Atlanta, taking passengers to Charlotte, N.C.

There is at least as of yet no signs of negligence on the part of Megabus.  As a commercial carrier, Megabus has a responsibility to inspect and maintain their buses.  A spokesperson for Mega bus said the accident bus’s manufacturer was Van Hool, that it was built in 2012, that it had passed a full preventive maintenance check, and that it had been driven 2,500 miles since the last inspection.  “Maintenance checks are performed by megabus.com approximately every 10 days and the maintenance facility recently passed a Department of Transportation routine audit,” she said.

Traffic remained backed up on I-85 northbound for miles.  The principal reason for the delay was the size of the bus.  The double-decker bus was simply too massive to be moved by local wrecking crews without cutting the bus into pieces.

Megabus, owned by the Stagecoach group, is an interstate commercial bus line.  A woman was killed and 12 more were injured in a second Megabus accident last week.  In that crash, also caused by a blown tire, the bus crashed into a bridge.

The Commercial Vehicle Accident Attorneys of Reeves, Aiken & Hightower

If you or a loved one have been injured or killed in any commercial vehicle accident, you need an experienced accident attorney like those at Reeves, Aiken & Hightower.  Call us at 877-374-5999, or use this form, to speak with an attorney who can help you evaluate your claim and get you the best possible recovery.

 

I-20 SC Tractor-Trailer Accident – Fort Mill Truck Accident Attorney

In a tractor-trailer truck accident last Thursday, the truck went over the rail on Interstate-20 (I-20) into the Augusta Canal.  A Lancaster, South Carolina man was the driver of the truck.  He suffered only minor injuries.

Apparently, this guard rail on the South Carolina line is no stranger to tractor-trailer accidents:  this tractor-trailer truck accident is the third one in three years in which a tractor-trailer truck crashed through the guard rail.

A wrecker driver had worked in two of them.  In the last crash the eighteen-wheeler hung from the bridge rather than falling into the river.

The Fort Mill Tractor-Trailer Truck Accident Attorneys of Reeves, Aiken & Hightower

If you or a loved one have been injured or killed by a tractor trailer truck, you need an experienced trucking accident attorney like those at Reeves, Aiken & Hightower.  Call us at 877-374-5999, or use this form, to speak with an attorney who can help you evaluate your claim and get you the best possible recovery.

Beaufort Truck Accident Closes Bridge – Beaufort Truck Accident Attorney

Thursday, a truck carrying a crane crashed into the structure of a swing bridge in Beaufort, SC.  The bridge connects downtown Beaufort to Lady’s Island.  The truck crash closed the bridge for several hours, as engineers checked the bridge for serious damage.  The inspectors came in from Charleston, SC.  There are no reports of personal injury, only damage to the truck carrying the crane.

Cranes are generally very dangerous, but also a risk are trucks carrying cranes apparently.

Beaufort Truck Accident Attorneys

If you or a loved one have been injured by a truck (or a crane), you need an experienced trucking accident attorney like those at Reeves, Aiken & Hightower.  Call us at 877-374-5999, or use this form, to speak with an attorney who can help you evaluate your claim and get you the best possible recovery.

Driving and Cell Phones: A Deadly Combination

Chapel Hill’s citizens were enraged on Thursday when a Superior Court Judge overturned the town’s new rules outlawing the use of cell phones while driving any sort of motor vehicle or to regulate towing. Superior Court Judge Orlando Hudson ruled that the attempt to ban the use of cell phones was preempted by state law, which already regulates the use of cell phones while driving. In other words, the Judge found that there was previously enacted  state law that gives the authority to regulate cell phone use by motorists in North Carolina to the state; not the town. Hence, when Mayor  Mark Kleinschmidt and the Town Council heard that their town rule have been over-turned, they were forced to consider drafting new towing ordinances in accordance with the Judge’s order.

This however may not be the last we hear of this case. The town has the option to bring an action to appeal the Judge’s decision and perhaps, heed different results. In fact, one local man stated that “nothing that happened in that courtroom this morning changed the fact that driving while talking on a cellphone is as dangerous as drunk driving,” he said. “It is going to get banned, just like drunk driving is banned, but not before a lot of people die.”

There are split theories on the idea of talking or using the cell phone while driving that are mainly fueled by emotions of the townspeople. The real heart of the matter is that it can be very dangerous to drive and talk.use your cell phone. The state of North Carolina hs already found it illegal for drivers under the age of 18 to talk on the phone, as their experience coupled with the use of the technology may result in deathly consequences. Moreover, the state has found that bus drivers are also forbidden from talking on their cell phones, as their duty to the public to drive safely is quite large. lastly, the state of North Carolina has taken the stance that any texting while driving by any person, at any age, is now also considered to be illegal.

Most people now know of someone either first-hand, or through a friend who has gotten into a dangerous accident while using their cell phone and driving. The problem is that people, although non-intentionally, tend to be careless when they drive and simultaneously use their cell phones. The state has placed a ban on texting and driving, but does that truly stop the problem? The answer is likely no; while the state is allowing people to continue use their cell phones for strictly        ” talking purposes,” it consequently runs the risk of having people behave negligently and recklessly with the use of the phone and perhaps, even send a text or two mid-drive. It is like the old saying goes, ” if you give a kid an inch, he will take a mile;” similarly, if you allow people to continue to ” talk” on the phone while driving, they will be inclined, or  maybe even tempted to use the phone for other purposes, such as texting.

As a fellow driver, we all owe one another the highest duty of care in regards to how we behave on our roadways. We need to be diligent and attentive at all times. We need to be courteous of each other, and respective of the laws. If the law forbids texting, then texting we shall not. And if you feel you can not safely talk on your cell phone while you drive, you too should refrain from this action. Being distracted is the number one reason why car accidents occur. Whether it is the CD that fell into the passenger side floor you are reaching for, or whether you are pulling you pink cell phone out to text your best friend that Rob and Kristen broke up- again;if you know that you can not give other drivers 110% of your attention, you should not be using your cell phone while you operate a motor vehicle, no matter what the law says.

There are too many lives that have been taken due to negligence with cell phones and drivers. In the event that you, or someone you know has been harmed in any way due to a similar situation, call the Law Offices of Reeves, Aiken, and Hightower, LLP. We are licensed to practice in both North and South Carolina, and encourage you to visit our website at www.rjrlaw.com . Compare our attorneys’ credentials to any other firm. You can then call us toll-free at 877-374-5999 or contact us by email for a private, confidential consultation to review your particular case.

 

Truck Accident Results in 77,000 lbs of Bud on the Highway

Today a tractor trailer truck overturned on a Maryland highway after swerving to miss some highway debris.  This otherwise unremarkable story however does involve 77,000 lbs of Budweiser.  The tractor trailer truck as it overturned spilled 77,000 lbs worth of beer cases onto the highway blocking all three lanes of the highway while crews worked to clean up a truck load of beer.

The truck driver apparently was not seriously injured.

The Trucking Accident Attorneys of Reeves, Aiken & Hightower

If you or someone you know has been injured or killed in a tractor trailer accident or other car accident, you need the help of a serious truck accident attorney like those at Reeves, Aiken & Hightower.  Call us at 877-374-5999, or contact us at this link, to schedule a free, private consultation.  We can help you evaluate your claim and get you the recovery you deserve.

I-85 Tractor Trailer Truck Crash slows traffic near Gaffney – Fort Mill Truck Accident Attorney

A tractor trailer truck carrying produce Monday rolled over in an accident.  The driver was injured in the crash.  The tractor trailer truck swerved to avoid an existing collision.  The driver’s injuries required hospital medical attention.No charges were filed.  The tractor trailer truck accident remains under investigation.

The Tractor Trailer Accident Attorneys of Reeves, Aiken & Hightower

If you or someone you know has been injured or killed in a tractor trailer accident or other car accident, you need the help of a serious accident attorney like those at Reeves, Aiken & Hightower.  Call us at 877-374-5999, or contact us at this link, to schedule a free, private consultation.  We can help you evaluate your claim and get you the recovery you deserve.