Sep 10, 2012 | Car Accidents, Trucking/Tractor-Trailer Accidents, Uncategorized, Wrongful Death
On September 5, Henry R. Womack of Turbeville S.C. lost his life while driving the treacherous streets of Chicago, Illinois. Apparently, Womack was the driver of a semi-tractor-trailer and was involved in a serious collision that cost him his life.
He was travelling on the Bishop Ford Freeway, when his semi-tractor-trailer collides with another vehicle, and abruptly took Womack’s life, where he was pronounced dead on scene.
The details are still hazy, as the accident did not occur in Womack’s hometown.
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Sep 10, 2012 | Personal Injury, Premises Liability, Trucking/Tractor-Trailer Accidents, Uncategorized, Workers' Compensation, Wrongful Death
Last Saturday was grim when a Chester County man was crushed to death while on the job. Isiah McCrorey, age 51, was in charge of operating the cranes for Palmetto Recycling in Rock Hill.
His daughter, Nydia Wherry, is confused by the accident states that her father ” knew those cranes, he’d been working with cranes and working construction for over 20 years,” when the accident occurred; leaving the family baffled and full of questions. Specifically, McCrorey had been working this particular crane at Rock Hill’s Palmetto Recycling for over 2 years.
According to the Rock Hill police report, McCrorey was operating the crane last Saturday when he noticed something was in the way of the crane. He subsequently locked the crane and got out of the equipment in order to move something out-of-the-way. It was at that moment that the one-ton storage container that the crane was holding fell atop McCrorey. Co-workers ran to his rescue and tried to lift the container off of McCrorey as they called 911.
Currently, OSHA is investigating the accident to see if Palmetto Recycling could have done something different to prevent the accident.McCrorey’s daughter Wherry states that her family is not pointing fingers to place blame, however they have obtained counsel to look into the incident.
The victim has left behind his wife of 28 years, along with children and grandchildren to bear the grief.
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Sep 9, 2012 | Trucking/Tractor-Trailer Accidents, Uncategorized, Wrongful Death
At a time of rising gas prices, limited availability train service, and soaring flight costs, the bus business is booming. After falling off for decades, commercial bus travel has actually gained ground since 2006, with more than 700 million passenger trips in 2011 alone, according to the American Bus Association. The biggest jump is in what are described as “curbside bus operators” that load passengers on city streets as well as airport terminals and take them between big cities, often for next to nothing. For example, a bus ticket from New York-to-Boston ticket can be as little as $1.50 up to $15. For many travelers, this is the new way to get where you are going. Last year, a year that saw air travel up only about two percentage points and train travel up five percent, these curbside bus trips increased more than 30 percent. Clearly, the bus game has changed. However, with this increase in bus travel, accidents have also surged, often with very serious injuries of multiple passengers and even death.
In March last year, more than a dozen died in a crash on I-95 near New York City, when a drowsy driver lost control and hit a bridge support. Federal safety inspectors make random checks and look for leaks in the engine bay, check treads and tire pressure, and to see if the windows will actually open in an emergency. In May, the DOT shut down 26 bus companies, for everything from bad drivers to bald tires, and the hunt for rule breakers is ongoing.
They will also review a driver’s logbook to make sure he’s not driving longer than the legal limit. While they often find nothing wrong in these “paper logs,” bus safety officials say driver logs are still a major trouble spot. The solution is an “electric log,” much like an electronic timesheet that links into the engine of the bus, that identifies whenever that bus is moving, whenever it’s being operated by that driver beyond their limits.” Just like with commercial tractor trailer companies, electronic driver logs could be on commercial buses as early as next year.
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And down the road, buses could more sturdy and crashworthy. Under new federal law, bus companies will look at ways to make roofs less likely to crush, windows less likely to shatter. And, some new buses are already coming equipped with seatbelts. But there’s no new rule requiring seat belts in buses already on the road. In the 1960s the National Transportation Safety Board made an “urgent” recommendation to put seat belts in buses. However, Rep. Bill Shuster, R-Pa., who helped draft the new law, was asked why after 40 years there were still no seat belts in buses. “What we’ve seen in a very safe bus industry, motor coach industry today – they are moving towards with their new buses getting seat belts on – but to retrofit them costs thousands of dollars,” Shuster said. “The cost benefit is just not there.” Guess passengers will just have to protect themselves until newer buses start showing up at terminals.
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Sep 7, 2012 | Car Accidents, Personal Injury, Uncategorized, Wrongful Death
Early Wednesday morning, a NC Highway Patrol Officer was traveling on Interstate 95 in North Carolina near mile 61, when he failed to yield the right of way when he was merging onto the highway.It has since been determined that the officer was in fact at fault, and will be disciplined internally, and accordingly says officials.
Trooper M.A. Bethea, 32, failed to yield the right of way when he was merging onto the road near the Wade-Stedman Road entrance at 2:19 a.m., a patrol spokesman said. Bethea was chasing a speeder when he entered the road. However, he had not turned on his blue lights, and his cruiser was rear-ended by a vehicle driven by Daniel Vigo, 35, of Cameron, officials said.
Bethea and Vigo were released from an area hospital, where they were treated for minor injuries, officials said. Vigo’s 2003 Honda and Bethea’s cruiser were towed from the scene because they had heavy tire damage. Vigo has not been charged.
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Sep 7, 2012 | Car Accidents, Personal Injury, Uncategorized, Wrongful Death
According to the Allstate Insurance Company’s List of Cities with the Best Drivers, Columbia alarmingly ranks 134 out of 195 Cities. The report was released this week and ranks the country’s biggest cities based on the frequency of car collisions in Allstate claims data.
The S.C. Department of Public Safety has reported that so far in 2012, 40 people have died while travelling down rural Lexington County roads, and another 34 fatalities are attributed to the Richland County roads. In comparison to the national average, Columbia drivers are 16.5 percent more likely to be involved in a crash.
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Sep 6, 2012 | Car Accidents, Child Accidents, Personal Injury, Uncategorized, Wrongful Death
A 17-month-old boy walked into the path of a car traveling on Loraine Lane in Lancaster County and was killed, according to the S.C. Highway Patrol.
The incident occurred Thursday evening around 5:45 p.m. in a residential community north of S.C. 9, situated approximately two miles west of Buford, S.C.
Troopers say the child was struck by the woman’s 2004 Kia van and was later pronounced dead. No charges have yet been filed in this case.
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