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While many traffic collisions are caused by the negligence of other drivers on the road, some are caused by a hazardous situation on the road that could have been prevented. In a recent news article from WHNT, a man was killed when his car hit a horse that was walking on the road.

the-horse-1439653-m.jpgAuthorities said victim was driving his friend to a local hospital. This friend, who was his passenger, had been in another car accident earlier that day and was on her way to visit another occupant of that car who had been in the hospital following the earlier crash. During this late night ride to the hospital, victim hit the horse and died at the scene of the accident.
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In Boutelle v. Boutelle, a case from the Supreme Court of Wyoming, a brother and sister were involved in a single vehicle accident. Brother was driving, and sister and three other passengers were from Wisconsin. The accident occurred on an interstate in Montana.

952313_gavel.jpgSister filed a car accident lawsuit in Wyoming against her brother. Sister alleged brother was driving in a negligent manner. Specifically, she said her brother drove into a foggy area and slammed on the brakes, which caused the rear end of the car to slide sideways. When the vehicle slid, it ran off the road, into the median, and rolled one and a half times.

Sister’s complaint specifically alleged brother failed to maintain a proper lookout, was driving too fast for road conditions, failed to maintain control of the car, violated state traffic laws, and was driving in an unreasonable manner.
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Washington Nationals outfielder Jayson Werth was recently sentenced to 10 days in county jail for driving his Porsche over 100 mph on the Washington, DC beltway several months ago. According to ESPN, the sentencing judge informed Werth that I-495 is not a racetrack and that her sentence would have been the same if Werth was not a famous athlete.

alcatraz-777968-m.jpgDuring the reckless driving trial, Werth testified that may have been going 90 mph but argued that he never reached 100 mph. At trial, a state trooper also testified he followed worth on the beltway for approximately half a mile at 105 mph before he pulled over the suspect. The officer approached the car with almost completely tinted windows and drew his weapon but then put it back in his holster when he saw Werth. The officer testified Werth was polite as said he was pushing his luck by driving that fast.
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According to a recent news article from CBS Boston, two cars were in a collision involving a commuter rail train in Braintree. Police have stated one car stopped at a railroad crossing and was rear-ended by a second car, pushing it onto the tracks. While the driver of the first car was unable to move off the tracks before the train arrived, all occupants of the vehicle were able to escape before the train collided.

train-line-1437321-m.jpgWhile this accident ended without anyone being injured, each year, deadly car accidents involving MBTA trains and other forms of public transportation occur throughout the greater Boston area. These cases, which involve MBTA as a defendant, often involve more complex litigation than cases involving private defendants.
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A 21-year-old driving a 2004 Saturn Ion was involved in a motor vehicle collision when her car veered off the road and slammed into a tree. The car’s air bags did not deploy, and the woman was severely injured.

Her 25-year-old fiancé, a passenger in the car at the time of the accident, did not survive. The driver later pleaded guilty to criminal charges stemming from the accident. a-car-key-with-lock-2-879310-m.jpg

That was eight years ago. She says not a day passed that she wasn’t wracked with guilt for what happened.

But now, she has been pardoned. General Motors wrote a letter to indicate that her crash may have been caused by a faulty ignition switch in her vehicle. GM has now recalled cars with faulty ignition switches, but did not alert the public to the risk that these vehicles presented even though it knew of the issue for years.
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President Obama has nominated Mark Rosekind to serve as the head of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).

According to Roll Call, Rosekind is a current member of the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and his nomination is supported by the Governors Highway Safety Association.

The top position has been vacant for a long time, and the GHSA believes Rosekind would be a good person for the job because he has been a leader in deterring drunk and drugged driving, as well as distracted driving. car accident 1.jpg

With this new nomination, some lawmakers are touting the successful efforts of the NHTSA in making the roads safer. Unfortunately, a Boston car accident lawyer knows the NHTSA has had some high profile failures in recent years and other government officials are seeking an investigation into whether the agency is truly doing enough to protect the public.
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In recent years, the number of people killed in motor vehicle collisions has been declining or holding steady. During this same time, however, the number of people killed in bike crashes has increased significantly.

Boston bike accident lawyers know many of the victims who have lost their lives in bike crashes live in urban areas. bike 2.jpg

The city of Boston has done a lot to try to make the roads safer for bicycle riders, but fatalities continue to occur. In many cases, collisions are caused by drivers who fail to follow basic safety precautions. When a driver is negligent and takes unnecessary risks with the lives of bicycle riders, the driver can be held accountable.
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The Thanksgiving holiday period stretches from the evening of the Wednesday before Thanksgiving through the Sunday after. During this time, there will be many more people on the roads, and there is a far greater risk of becoming involved in a motor vehicle collision as compared with non-holidays. A Boston car accident lawyer knows drivers need to be aware of the added risk of traveling on Thanksgiving, and should be sure to take steps to stay safe. autumn.jpg
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Massachusetts State Police (MSP) are investigating the case of a single vehicle fatal car accident in which a Natick man was killed. According to Mass Live, the 65-year-old driver was traveling north on Route 95 near the Attleboro, exit when he lost control of his car. His car ran off the road surface and crashed into the woods alongside the highway.

life-and-death-2-1294270-m.jpgFirst responders arrived and transported victim to Sturdy Memorial Hospital, where doctors pronounced him dead. Authorities do not know the cause of the crash at this time and are continuing to investigate. MSP’s Collision Analysis and Reconstruction Section and Crime Scene Services sections have been tasked to assist the local fire department to determine why this tragic car accident occurred.
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Underinsured Motorist (UIM) and Uninsured Motorist claims involve a car accident victim attempting to get his or her own liability insurance carrier to pay financial compensation when the at-fault driver is uninsured or does not have enough insurance to cover total damages.

crash-739118-m.jpgHeflin v. Merrill, a case from the Mississippi Supreme Court, involved an at-fault driver who crashed into the rear of plaintiff’s car. While this was not a fatal automobile accident, at-fault driver died from unrelated causes following the accident. Plaintiff filed a car accident lawsuit against driver’s estate and her own underinsured motorist carrier.
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