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Tennessee Auto Accidents

5/21/2009
Phillip Miller
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SUV loses control killing cab driver

A Nashville cab driver was killed Tuesday May 19 when an SUV lost control. The wreck happened on Ellington Parkway which has a wide, grass median.  Apparently, not wide enough.  The SUV driver said she swerved to avoid debris in the road and then ran off the road, across the median, and into the cab of Mr. Hussein Ali with enough force to kill him. Do you think the SUV driver may have been going too fast? "Debris"?  I thought one of the reasons for driving an SUV was ground clearance and durability - so now an innocent man is dead for "debris"?  It doesn't make any sense. The fact is, this SUV driver exercised bad judgment, really bad judgment. Not everyone should be allowed to drive. This lady maybe one of those people who should not.

2/5/2009
Mindy
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A Speed-Related Accident Can Cause Serious Injuries

When a driver is speeding, the chances of causing a car accident increase dramatically.  According to the National Center for Statistics and Analysis (NCSA), nearly one third of traffic deaths are speed-related, meaning at least one of the drivers was traveling faster than the posted speed limit or was driving too fast for the conditions.

The study found that impaired driving, distracted driving, aggressive driving and speeding are among the leading causes of car accidents in the United States.  When a driver is speeding, he or she has less time to respond or avoid a hazard and has an increased chance of losing control of the car.  As a result, the driver has the potential to cause a serious car accident.

According to the NCSA study, when a driver was drunk, the odds of causing a car crash increased significantly.  Researchers found that 41 percent of drivers who were drunk, were also speeding as compared to 14 percent of drivers who were not intoxicated.

Almost half of the accidents involving speeding occurred when the driver was negotiating a curve and most of the fatal single-car accidents took place on rural roads.  Researchers also found that drivers are more prone to speed at night, between 3:00 PM and 3:00 AM, than during daytime hours.

A collision caused by a speeding driver can cause serious injuries, including brain injury, spinal cord injury, broken bones and other serious conditions, such as paralysis.  If you were in a car accident caused by a driver who was speeding, you may be entitled to compensation for the injuries you sustained in the crash.  You should talk with a Tennessee car accident attorney at Phillip Miller & Associates at (800) 337-HURT (4878) or (615) 356-2000.

The article, “Speeding Often Leads to Serious Car Crashes,” has more information regarding the NCSA study.



Tennessee Truck Accidents

2/26/2010
Phillip Miller
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Fatigue Contributes to Many Tennessee Truck Accidents

Truck and tractor trailer accidents in Tennessee are often caused by driver fatigue, or fatigue is a contributing factor. Rules for tractor trailer drivers include "hours of service" that intended to force adequate rest periods.

Tennessee Motorcycle Accidents

3/19/2009
John Logan
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Motorcycle Speed on Curved Road Can Result In Accident or Serious Injury




I rode my motorcycle over 300 miles yesterday.  Some was interstate to Chattanooga and from there back roads all the way.  went along the occowee and into the Cherokee national Forrest.  Im riding the curvy roadway pretty well and along come two rocket bikes (crouch rockets) and pass me on both sides like I'm sitting still.  Don't get me wrong these guys are talented riders but the speed advisory signs called for a much slower speed than then were traveling.  A "speed advisory" sign is separate and distinct from a "speed limit" sign. (see the link for detailed explanation).  Anyway as I was riding along pondering the safety of speeding through the curves in this manner I couldn't help but notice the caution signage to watch for "vehicles crossing the center lane in curves".  I also noticed a number of memorial crosses nailed to trees in many of these curves.  Something to think about when riding this type of road.  I just think you can ride your motorcycle safely and reduce the likelihood of a wreck and serious injury simply by treating advisory signs as simple advise.  Ride safe.  Loco Logan  Cool

This is purely my opinion, not legal advice. I am an investigator, not a lawyer. For legal advice, please contact Phillip Miller & Associates at 1-800-337-HURT.


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    36-year-old Benny Ray Lawson of Goodlettsville, TN was killed in a single car crash on Saturday, August 14 according to the Cleveland Daily Banner. Lawson, who was driving a 1998 Ford Mustang was the only one in the car at the time of the accident, and was thrown from the car during the incident said the [...]
    Two Beech High School students have died as a result of a car crash involving two cars on Friday, August 6 on Long Hollow Pike around 3:30 according to The Hendersonville Star News. Two boys were both riding in a 1993 Toyota, that was driven by one of the boy’s older brother, when the car crossed [...]
    A wreck that occurred around 3 p.m. on Sunday August 8 on North Greenhill Road in Mt. Juliet took the life of a 16 year old girl, according to The Wilson Post. She was a junior at Wilson Central High School, was a passenger in the 2003 Mercury Mountaineer pickup at the time of the wreck, [...]
    A tractor trailer gas tanker carrying around 7400 gallons of diesel fuel crashed on Tuesday, August 9 in the early morning when the driver ran into a 2000 Pontiac Sunfire who was stopped on the left side of the road after blowing a tire, according to WBIR Knoxville. The wreck occurred while the tractor trailer was [...]
    An 18 year old male was killed in a Tennessee car wreck during the early morning of Sunday, August 8, when his 2001 Chevy Blazer crashed on the interstate exit ramp to State Route 840 in Rutherford Country according to the Daily News Journal in Murfreesboro. The Murfreesboro man’s SUV flipped multiple times after exiting the [...]
    I received a call from a angry woman who was upset that this blog included information from a police report involving a DUI driver who killed a woman in a Tennessee car accident on I-40 more than a year ago. The blog restated what was in the police report, including the name of the driver [...]
    On May 13 a 57 year old woman was killed in a Nashville car wreck on I 40.  A black SUV is suspected as having hit her in the rear and causing her to lose control. If you have information about a Black SUV that was on the scene on this date, please contact the [...]
    Tennessee car accidents often involve DUI drivers or drivers who have been using drugs. It’s rare that they admit what they did or take responsibility. That’s why your best choice is to hire a Tennessee attorney familiar with Tennessee automobile accident law and cases against drunk or drugged drivers. A recent case of ours involved a client [...]
    Car accidents in Tennessee are a fact of life, but serious injury and death can be avoided when seat belts are used. Although seat belts are mandatory safety equipment, and are present in any vehicle involved in a Tennessee auto accident, they are not always in use at the time of the collision. It’s not that Tennessee [...]
    Tennessee truck accidents are just like car wrecks, right?  Well they do involve vehicles on roadways, but that is where the similarity ends. Finding out what happened and how in any truck accident can be very difficult. The truck driver almost always denies liability, and digging out the important information requires a lawyer to understand the [...]
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