Sep 12, 2012 | Car Accidents, Personal Injury, Uncategorized
A Greenville County woman has pled guilty in a wreck that killed two people and injured two others in a wreck last year.
The 46-year-old Defendant was responsible for the wreck that caused a Department of Social Services worker and 10-year-old a child who was in DSS custody to lose their lives. According to Prosecutor, the defendant had been inhaling keyboard cleaner, which impaired her driving and in turn, caused the car accident. The Defendant missed a court appearance earlier this summer and was subsequently arrested in Ohio on fugitive warrant, only to later return to South Carolina.
The Defendant pleaded guilty in Pickens for “two counts of felony drunk driving resulting in death and two counts of felony drunk driving involving serious injury.”
The Defendant was subsequently sentenced to 20 years in prison.
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Sep 12, 2012 | Car Accidents, Personal Injury, Trucking/Tractor-Trailer Accidents, Uncategorized, Wrongful Death
On September 4th around 5:30 p.m., Jeffrey Scott Bailey, a 20-year-old Lawndale resident, was transported by ambulance to Carolinas Medical Center following a two-car crash on N.C. 18.
According to Trooper Brian Theis of the North Carolina Highway Patrol, a Ford F-150 rear-ended the Pontiac Firebird in which Bailey was riding. The possible danger arose where Bailey was sitting in the back seat of the small Firebird when it was struck from behind by the F-150.
Theis reported that he was not aware of any life threatening injuries resulting from the crash. Several others involved in the crash were transported to Cleveland Regional Medical Center for treatment.Members of the Fallston Fire Department said that Bailey was pinned inside the car after the crash. Three Firetrucks responded to the crash along with Cleveland County EMS and the Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office.
As it stands, there is no report of alcohol being involved in the crash. Theis says that there will only be a failure to reduce speed charge.
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Aug 16, 2012 | Car Accidents, Personal Injury, Uncategorized
A 24- year-old Marine lost his life this past weekend after being involved in a car accident in one of the most deadly stretch of Interstate that I-95 has to offer.
Statistics have shown that there is a particular section of this highway that is infamous for numerous accidents within the bounds of the roadway. The number of accidents is extraordinary since the year has begun: 132 car accidents so far in the same area of I-95 in Florence County for 2012.
The South Carolina Department of Public Safety ( SCDPS) believes this number will increase as the year and holiday season begin. 2011 was a grizzly one as well, reporting 220 car accidents in the ” deadly stretch.”
Drivers who use I-95 on a regular basis have been offering suggestions on how to reduce the number of car accidents, but have not yet been fully heard. Daily driver, Natalie Bates spoke out and suggested that ” if the lanes were wider…if the road was in better condition, [or] if there were some signs showing speeds that people are going.” She additionally noted how is more State Patrol cars were available to monitor the speed, the incident number may also decrease.
Ultimately, the main issue boils down to the fact that the speed in the ” deadly stretch” is an extraordinary 75 mph! The SCDPS has reported that more than 50% of the accidents that occur on this roadway can be attributed to the speed of the drivers. And with 75 mph as the base, drivers are inclined to travel anywhere upwards to 90 mph at any given point, almost tripling the death rate if the car were to collide with another at that rate.
Common drivers of the highway also believe that vacationers on the way to the beach contribute to the accidents, as they are not as familiar with the roadways, speeds, and turns that the highway has in store.
Public Safety Officials have repeatedly encouraged drivers to follow the posted speed, and to not allow the 75 mph posting to be pushed beyond its limits. Speeding is the number one cause of accidents that happens on the roadways. Couple speeding with distraction and you have the perfect recipe for disaster.
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Aug 2, 2012 | Pedestrian Accidents, Uncategorized
In Rock Hill yesterday, a 57-year-old pedestrian died after being hit by a car at the intersection of Heckle Boulevard and McCullough Street. The pedestrian was pronounced dead shortly after arriving at Piedmont Medical Center by the York County Coroner.
The coroner decided the injuries caused by the pedestrian accident killed her. Apparently, the car had the right of way, and the pedestrian may have or may not have been intoxicated.
The area between McCullough Street and Heckle Boulevard doesn’t have a crosswalk.
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Aug 1, 2012 | Car Accidents, Child Accidents, Personal Injury, Products, Uncategorized
The alarming truth about car accidents is that exponentially more than any other accident, car accidents are the most common type of injury involving minor children. In fact, according to the National Center for Statistics and Analysis (NCSA), nearly 250,000 children are injured every year in-car accidents.
So let’s break down the math. Essentially, what this means is that on any given day, close to 700 children are harmed due to motor vehicle collisions on our roadways. Of the 250,000 kids injured each year, approximately 2,000 die from their injuries. Delving even further into the statistics, children make up an overwhelming 5% of all fatalities due to motor vehicle collisions. Of that percentage, the majority of the children are aged 2-14 years, the most tender years of a child’s developing life. unfortunately, 20% of those fatalities are caused by intoxicated drivers. Almost half of the children that were killed were “riding passengers” in a vehicle operated by an intoxicated driver.Moreover, car accidents are the leading cause of after-acquired disabilities, such as brain injuries or paralysis, for children across the nation.
Of the child fatalities that do not involve intoxication, half of those accidents were due to failure to wear a seat belt or use a child safety seat. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), at least 72% of child vehicle safety restraints that were observed, were being used incorrectly. NHTSA has moreover found that if the child were properly harnessed into the restraint, the reduction of death would be by 71% for infants, and by 54% for toddlers.
Each state requires that children under the age of 5 use approved child safety seats; however, it has been observed that there is only a 90% compliance rate.
These statistics are disheartening and alarming. For the children especially, who become victims of adult mistakes, and then are “incompetent” in the eyes of the law to bring suit until the age of 18, or in a guardian capacity.
If you or your child have been injured by a drunk driver, or a faulty seatbelt or restraint, or in any other manner, the law offices of Reeves, Aiken, and Hightower LLP are ready and capable to help.
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