Dangerous Intersection Has Neighbors Speaking Out

Neighbors are speaking out about a dangerous five-lane intersection in Kannapolis.

Residents are required to use busy five-lane intersection to get to and from their homes after the city closed down a road allowed for safer access.

Neighbors have commented that many people have been hurt in the past due to the unsafe roadways.

Mclain Road used to paved and gave access to a stoplight to get on to Highway 29; however, after years of flooding, the city decided against fixing the road and closed it instead.

Now neighbors have to cross the busy Highway 29 intersection, and with continuing developments along the road, traffic is only increasing.

According to city officials, the city has looked into rebuilding the road to prevent flooding, but the impact of the closure and the expenses may be too burdensome.

Intersections can be a particularly dangerous area for road users, especially during peak hours of use, such as rush hour when vehicle volumes are at their highest. That’s why it’s important to be aware of what is happening around you, expect the unexpected (like someone running a red light), and use all appropriate signals.  If you are injured in a serious accident, you need competent attorneys on your side for a successful path to recovery. Call the  Car Accident Attorneys of Reeves, Aiken, and Hightower at 704-499-9000 or 877-374-5999 toll-free. 

Child Pedestrian Hit-and-Run While Trick-or-Treating

A tragic accident occurred Wednesday night when a child was struck in the head by a passing van while trick-or-treating.

The accident happened around 8:30 p.m. after the boy was struck by the passenger side mirror of a van near the intersection of Smokey Creek and Calico Roads in Lenoir.  A chunk of the mirror was recovered from the scene.

According to authorities, the 7-year-old boy was conscious and talking when he was transported to an area hospital from the scene.

Officials with North Carolina Highway Patrol continue to look for the Dodge Caravan with damage to the passenger-side mirror.

The chances for pedestrians being hit at by a motor-vehicle increase exponentially when it gets dark out.  And with the number of pedestrians that are out and about on Halloween night, the increase in pedestrian accidents is frightening.  If you are involved in a pedestrian accident, call the  Accident Attorneys of Reeves, Aiken, and Hightower at 704-499-9000 or 877-374-5999 toll-free.  Our attorneys will work with you and find the optimum path to recovery.

Two SC Teens were Killed in a Moped Accident

Two Seneca, South Carolina teens were killed last Thursday, when a pick-up truck collided with the moped they were riding.

The accident occurred around 10:30 p.m. Thursday night, in Oconee County near Seneca.

There were three people present at the time of the accident, including the two fatalities, and the pickup truck driver. The truck driver suffered no serious injury, however the same can not be said for the teens on the moped.

Both of the victim’s were 17-year-old males who attended High School together. One victim died on scene, as the other died about an hour after being hospitalized at the Oconee Medical Center Emergency Department.

Neither teen was wearing a helmet.

The authorities are currently conducting an investigation, and autopsy reports will soon be concluded to hopefully give the families some answers.

There is no greater loss than losing a loved one, but it is especially hard when you don’t have any warning. Someone else’s negligence can change your life forever in a fatal accident.

We at Reeves, Aiken, and Hightower are experienced wrongful death attorneys and are here to help get you through this nightmare and find those answers. We represent and protect those left behind. Contact us today at 803-548-4444 or toll free at 877-374-5999.

 

Rock Hill Woman Smothered to Death By Nursing Home Employee

A Rock Hill elderly woman was killed in November 2011, when her assisted living care nurse smothered the victim to death. The employee’s actions were discovered when she attempted to steal and cash checks from the victim’s banking account.

The 30-year-old former assisted living employee was charged with murder, and sentenced to life in prison this past Thursday. The 82-year-old victim was found dead in her shower at the Oak Bridge Terrace Assisted Residences, on the campus of Park Pointe Village Assisted Living facility in Rock Hill, SC. It was reported by the woman’s family that the body of the deceased was “badly bruised.”

An investigation discovered that the Rock Hill Police had been at the Park Pointe Village the day before the victim’s death, when it was reported that the victim’s checkbook had been stolen.The victim told the Rock Hill police that four checks had been written to the defendant that did not match her signature, totaling to $1,280. The checks were written between October 12 and November 1 of 2011.

The defendant had access to all of the assisted living residents, but was not at work at the time of the complaint, and was since suspended from her job. Later, it was discovered that the defendant had gotten another employee to let her into the facility when she murdered the victim. The defendant reportedly put a shower cap of the victim’s head, put her into the shower while running, and suffocated her.

The body was found around 6:30 a.m., when CPR was attempted, but sadly failed.

The victim’s family is suing the assisted living home for the wrongful death of their loved one.

Elder abuse is a crime that is on the rise due to the victim’s vulnerability. If you suspect something is not quite right, call us and we will help you find out if you are worried about nothing or if something really is wrong. If your loved one has already been injured or worse, call us immediately. Mr. Reeves stands ready to bring his medical background and years of nursing home litigation experience to your family. First, we want answers. And then, we want justice. Call the law offices of Reeves, Aiken, and Hightower today at 704-499-9000 or 877-374-5999 toll-free. 

Chester Sky Diver is Killed When He Landed Too Hard

A man from Chester, SC died Sunday morning after a skydiving incident gone awry.

Authorities reported that the sky diver was killed when he landed too hard at an airport in Chester around 10:15 a.m. Sunday morning. The man was airlifted to Carolina Medical Center in Charlotte, NC, where he subsequently died. Sky Diving Accidents

According to the police reports, the accident was not caused by any malfunction of the plane. Moreover, it was unknown if the sky diver was diving alone, or if the victim had been diving in a group, or even perhaps the victim had been strapped to another sky diver during the jump.

The company that coordinated the dive was Skydive Carolina. It was reported additionally that there were no issues or problems with the parachute the diver was using, and no other equipment malfunctioned.

Thus, an investigation will be conducted to answer some of these unknown questions.

Being involved in any sort of accident can been devastating. Moreover, when someone you love has been involved in a serious accident, you often feel helpless and weak. You are confused, concerned, and scared of what may happen. Contacting an attorney is often times the best way to sift through some of these troublesome issues. Let us take this burden off of you. Contact the experienced personal injury and  wrongful death attorneys at Reeves, Aiken, and Hightower today. Call us at 704-499-9000 or 877-374-5999 toll-free and speak with one of our attorneys directly.

 
 

SC Hit-and-Run Victim’s Family Begs Driver to Come Forward

On October 25th, a family was left with the feeling of emptiness and despair, when their loved one was killed by a hit-and-run driver in South Carolina.

Accordingly, around 7:00 a.m. that Wednesday morning, the victim was crossing Calhoun Street, towards Toumey Hospital in Sumter, South Carolina, when she was hit by a driver who then just kept going. The 70-year-old victim was visiting her friend at the hospital after a surgery, when she was hit by the phantom driver.

The victim was rushed inside the hospital, and the doctors reported to of done everything they could yet it was no use, the victim has died.

The victim was survived by her husband of 39 years, who states that ” it’s a tremendous void not to have her here.” Additionally, she left behind a son, daughter, two grandchildren, and another on the way.

Police are working diligently to put together a sketch of the believed  hit-and-run driver to hopefully give the family some answers. It is believed that the defendant driver was a young female, with dark-colored hair and driving a newer model vehicle. The “get-away” car would likely have serious damage to the front and side.

The family is begging that someone in the community see the new sketch and come forward with some information to put their loved one to rest peacefully.

The Police believe that the driver is a frequent commuter of that area and ask that is anyone can help,to call Crimestoppers at 1-8-Crime-SC.

Loosing a loved one is always heart wrenching, however most times the loved one has died at a older age and ” of natural causes.” When a loved one dies before their time is up, it leaves the family feeling angry and confused,not knowing where or who to turn to next. Often times, hiring an attorney is the best way to deal with situations such as the aforementioned. In doing so, contact the law offices of Reeves, Aiken,and Hightower,and speak with one of our attorneys directly to see if we are the firm for you. Contact us at 704-499-9000 or 877-374-5999 toll-free today.