Car Accident Blame
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
19 Year Old Woman Charged with Criminally Negligent Homicide
A woman in Brooklyn was charged with criminally negligent homicide after striking killing a restaurant owner and his employee with her car while texting and driving. for the full storry, see NYpost.com
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Pedestrian struck while crossing street; Road design to blame?
A woman was struck by a car while crossing the street this morning in Toms River, New Jersey. (see story at APP.com). Nearly ten years ago, a young girl was struck and killed in the same intersection. Residents report an unusually high number of auto accidents at this particular intersection, and blame the "People making lefts into and out of Highland Parkway" for the high number of auto, pedestrian and bicycle accidents at this intersection.
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
1959 Chevrolet Bel Air Vs. 2009 Chevrolet Malibu
In honor of the 50th anniversary of the IIHS (Insurance Institute of Highway Safety), the IIHS crashed a 1959 Bel Air into a 09 Malibu. According to the scientists at the IIHS, the driver of the Malibu would have suffered a slight knee injury. The Driver of the Bel Air would have likely died instantly.
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Commenters Blame Illegal Immigrant for Crash Killing 1 in NJ
Commenters on New Jerseys local news website, App.com, have taken the opportunity to turn a sad story of a man's death into a rallying cry for immigration reform. The story reports that the driver, a Mr. Rasgado, had been taken into custody and reported to ICE.
Mr. Rasgado apparently ran a red light and struck and killed the victim in his Jeep. Commenters on the story report that the victims son was killed in a similar accident in the recent past.
Comments on the story take every opportunity to voice their political views including these comments;
Mr. Rasgado apparently ran a red light and struck and killed the victim in his Jeep. Commenters on the story report that the victims son was killed in a similar accident in the recent past.
Comments on the story take every opportunity to voice their political views including these comments;
WHAT THE HELL IS WRONG WITH THIS COUNTRY WAKE UP PEOPLE BEFORE YOUR CONVERTED TO MUSILIM !!!!!!!What is unclear to me is what exactly religon has to do with an auto accident by an alleged illegal immigrant - Considering our current political situation, i find it borders on being racist!
...It is really time to start cracking down on all of this garbage in the area.I hope the commenter is referring to criminals in general, here. Not assuming all immigrants are garbage, seeing as how we've all come here as immigrants ourselves.
Monday, September 21, 2009
Greyhound Bus Hits Tractor Trailer in New Jersey
This morning a greyhound bus crashed into a tractor trailer carrying shampoo in Cranbury, NJ, injuring eight people. The bus driver, trapped in the wreckage, was later transported via helicopter to the hospital. None of the victims in the crash had life-threatening injuries, however, further details of the victims injures are not yet available.
Victims may experience ongoing possible medical complications from whiplash, neck or back injuries, or head and brain injury. The Victims should keep in touch with their doctors both short term and long -term; those who have medical bills, lost wages, or are enduring physical or emotional pain and suffering from the accident may want to contact an attorney to discuss any claims against greyhound.
On a lighter note, one commenter jokes;
Victims may experience ongoing possible medical complications from whiplash, neck or back injuries, or head and brain injury. The Victims should keep in touch with their doctors both short term and long -term; those who have medical bills, lost wages, or are enduring physical or emotional pain and suffering from the accident may want to contact an attorney to discuss any claims against greyhound.
On a lighter note, one commenter jokes;
The bus driver was fine, but the shampoo truck was in poor conditioner.Bad taste, i know.
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Saturday, August 15, 2009
Phelps NOT to Blame in Head on Collision in MD
A report today reported that famed swimmer & Olympic gold winner Michael Phelps was not to blame in a head on collision with an oncoming car. The oncoming car had run a red light, causing Phelps to unwillingly plow his Escalade into the offending Accord. While Phelps complained of pain in his right ankle, he did not seek medical attention. The other driver suffered back and neck pain and sought treatment at the hospital. M. Phelps was however, cited for driving without a license and failure to establish residency in Maryland, (after moving home from Michigan in 2008).
Who is to blame in this case? It appear from the facts provided in the news report that the driver ran a red light. Although the driver was cited for failure to obey a red light and causing an accident, an attorney may be in order to determine if there were any circumstances that caused her to run the red light. Such causes may include brake failure, traffic light outage, or other manufacturer defect. In this case, the driver may have just cause to sue the manufacturer of the defective product for damages, medical bills, and pain and suffering.
Who is to blame in this case? It appear from the facts provided in the news report that the driver ran a red light. Although the driver was cited for failure to obey a red light and causing an accident, an attorney may be in order to determine if there were any circumstances that caused her to run the red light. Such causes may include brake failure, traffic light outage, or other manufacturer defect. In this case, the driver may have just cause to sue the manufacturer of the defective product for damages, medical bills, and pain and suffering.
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Monday, August 3, 2009
About Car Accidents
Motor vehicle accidents are the principle cause of death and injury in the United States, and Americans drive an astounding 3 trillion miles annually. Negligent drivers injure innocent people and cause property damage every day, and if you have been seriously injured in a car accident, you might be able to recover compensation for medical bills and other related expenses.
Under New Jersey law, anyone who operates a motor vehicle must have adequate insurance, but some drivers try to circumvent the law, and anyone who has an accident involving one of them may suffer both physical and financial hardship. (When purchasing a policy, include coverage for the “underinsured” and “uninsured” motorist as a precaution.) Fortunately, state law also protects those who become involved in an auto accident and are not at fault.
Your attorney will also discuss your legal rights at a free consultation and will probably take your case on a contingency basis, meaning that you will only have to pay a small amount if your case is won. Damages generally include pain and suffering, mental anguish, medical expenses, loss of work and future losses. To win your case, you must prove:
Negligence – Meaning that the other driver did not exercise due care.
Causation – Meaning that the other driver was the source of the accident, and
Damages – meaning that you were harmed in some manner because of the other driver’s action.
Often, the lawsuits resulting from an auto accident in the state are related to an insurance company that refuses to pay part (or all of) the amount that is claimed. As a rule, an insurance company will respond more quickly when a lawyer informs them that legal action is pending. Your accident attorney can also assist with bicycle and pedestrian accidents, car collisions, multi-car pile-ups, drunk driving and trucking accidents, wrongful death suits, hit-and-run cases, seat-belt failure and related events. Above all, you will receive professional advocacy, guidance, and support.
Under New Jersey law, anyone who operates a motor vehicle must have adequate insurance, but some drivers try to circumvent the law, and anyone who has an accident involving one of them may suffer both physical and financial hardship. (When purchasing a policy, include coverage for the “underinsured” and “uninsured” motorist as a precaution.) Fortunately, state law also protects those who become involved in an auto accident and are not at fault.
Your attorney will also discuss your legal rights at a free consultation and will probably take your case on a contingency basis, meaning that you will only have to pay a small amount if your case is won. Damages generally include pain and suffering, mental anguish, medical expenses, loss of work and future losses. To win your case, you must prove:
Negligence – Meaning that the other driver did not exercise due care.
Causation – Meaning that the other driver was the source of the accident, and
Damages – meaning that you were harmed in some manner because of the other driver’s action.
Often, the lawsuits resulting from an auto accident in the state are related to an insurance company that refuses to pay part (or all of) the amount that is claimed. As a rule, an insurance company will respond more quickly when a lawyer informs them that legal action is pending. Your accident attorney can also assist with bicycle and pedestrian accidents, car collisions, multi-car pile-ups, drunk driving and trucking accidents, wrongful death suits, hit-and-run cases, seat-belt failure and related events. Above all, you will receive professional advocacy, guidance, and support.
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