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Pedestrian Traffic Deaths Decrease in Georgia

3/9/2016

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A national study shows Georgia pedestrian deaths decreased between 2014 and 2015, despite a surge in national deaths that saw an increase of nearly 10 percent.
The report by the Governor’s Highway Safety Association reviewed national data from all 50 states to review the numbers of deaths of pedestrians by automobiles in the first six months of 2015 versus the first six months of 2016. That report made national headlines due to an alarming trend that saw pedestrian deaths increase as much as 10 percent nationwide.  That follows a trend which has seen pedestrian traffic deaths steadily increase since 2005. The irony is that traffic fatalities as a whole have steadily decreased during the same period, a phenomenon the report attributes to auto manufacturers making cars safer and therefore occupants more likely to survive a serious crash. These improvements have obviously have no effect on pedestrians.  And as more people travel by car due to historically low gas prices, and urban areas continue to expand road networks to handle increased traffic flow, traffic is becoming more dangerous for pedestrians nationwide.
However, Georgia is one of the few states in the study that reported a decrease in the number of deaths. There were seven fewer pedestrian traffic fatalities in 2015 during the same period of 2014.  The state typically reports about 80 pedestrian traffic deaths every six months. The numbers increased from 79 to 86 from January to June 2014 to the same period in 2015.
Pedestrians killed by automobiles are entitled to the same monetary damages in a vehicle-to-vehicle accident. The surviving spouse, or other family members, are entitled to wrongful death benefits if the automobile was at-fault for the accident. Automobile  insurance also applies to most traffic deaths involving a pedestrian, including uninsured motorist benefits.
The law firm of Jarrett & Price represents victims of accidents across the state of Georgia, with offices in Savannah and in northeast Georgia. Call 800-206-1032 for a free consultation.
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Man Airlifted Following Wreck on Highway 365 Monday

3/1/2016

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This blog regularly reports on the unfortunate number of accidents and injuries involving commercial vehicles on Georgia's roadways. Already this week, there was another serious accident involving two commercial trucks and a sedan in northeast Georgia.
On Monday, February 29, 2016, a 78-year-old Toccoa man was airlifted following an accident on Highway 365 in Stephens County that shut the roadway down for more than eight hours, local news outlets including accesswdun.com reported. 
Ray Starling, 78, of Toccoa, suffered serious injuries after an accident involving a 2007 Mack dump truck, a 2005 Kenworth tanker truck, and Starling's Toyota Camry. Starling's wife, Elizabeth Starling, 73, was also injured in the wreck and taken from the scene by ambulance. 
According to news sources the dump truck, owned by Roger Trucking of Athens, and driven by Steve Griffeth, 52, was traveling north on Highway 365 toward Toccoa. The dump truck allegedly crossed the centerline and sideswiped the tanker truck, driven by Freddie Smith, of Froest Park, and owned by Synergy Recycling of Kingsland, Georgia. This allegedly caused the tanker truck to travel off the shoulder of the roadway and overturn, while the dump truck hit Starling's Camry head-on. According to the report the dump truck may have lost its power steering prior to the crash.
Accidents involving large commercial vehicles all-too-often result in serious injuries or death. Despite being one of the most heavily regulated industries in America, accidents involving large trucks continue to occur. From a legal perspective, these cases are especially complex, and often involve accident reconstruction experts and expert witnesses familiar with the trucking industry. For more on cases involving large commercial vehicles, visit the trucking page on our website. 
If you have been injured in an accident involving a large commercial vehicle, contact Jarrett & Price for a free consultation or call 800-206-1032. We represent victims of accidents throughout the state of Georgia, with offices in Savannah and northeast Georgia. 

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