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Injuries from T-Bone Accident

9/28/2015

 
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We often see victims of accidents who have been T-boned by a negligent driver.  This type of accident often results in the accident victim recognizing her injuries immediately.  The reason the injuries are often noticeable immediately is that the body of the driver and passengers are exposed to a significant amount of torque and energy.  


A car that is t-boned is usually moving forward at the time of impact.  This sudden change of direction oftentimes causes the body to absorb an enormous amount of energy resulting in the lower back and hips of the driver and passengers to be twist violently.  This substantial torque on the body results in serious injuries to the lower back, hips, and neck.  


The impact can also result in broken bones that most often occur from contact with the car doors at impact.  Depending on the safety of the vehicle the t-boned driver and passengers are in and the type of the other vehicle, there is sometimes an impact of the vehicle itself.  Many automobile manufacturers are designing newer vehicles with numerous airbags to reduce the possibility of injuries.  Curtain airbags are installed that deploy from over the window and will protect occupants of the vehicle from contacting the windows with their heads.  They are also installing side impact airbags that that deploy from the seat or doors protecting the lower body, hips, and legs from contact with the car.  


These accidents are common on Georgia's roads.  On September 26, 2015, WTOC reported a t-bone accident in Savannah that sent one person to the hospital with what is believed are minor injuries.  On the same day in Carrollton, two teenagers were tragically killed as a result of a side-impact collision with a Georgia State Patrol Officer.  One of the teenagers was not wearing a seat-belt and was ejected from the vehicle.    


Sometimes injuries are not noticed by the victim for several days or even weeks.  It is important for occupants of a vehicle that has been involved in a t-bone type of accident to get checked out by a medical provider.  It is also wise for an injured party to speak with an attorney to assess the case and to determine the amount of damages involved.  Our attorneys are experienced trial lawyers and will speak with you regarding your case if you have been involved in an accident.  Call us at 912.401.8880 or contact by filling out the contact form here.  




Alcohol Suspected in Wrong-Way Driver's Fatal Accident

9/21/2015

 
A wrong-way driver on Georgia Highway 400 in Forsyth County hit a vehicle head-on early Sunday morning, killing the wrong-way driver and critically injuring another. Police believe the wrong-way driver, Maria Gonzales, 21, of Cumming, was intoxicated during the incident, according to AccessWDUN, a local news outlet. 
Police said that 9-1-1 dispatchers began receiving reports of a vehicle traveling southbound in the northbound lane of Highway 400 early Sunday morning. Shortly thereafter, police arrived at the scene where Gonzales's Honda Accord had collided with a Nissan Exterra head-on. The driver of the Exterra, Ashely Held, 27, of Cumming was flown by helicopter to Grady Memorial Hospital, where she was listed in serious condition Sunday afternoon. 
Events like these highlight the danger of death and serious injury that drunk driving poses to our society. Every two minutes a person is injured in an alcohol-related crash in this country, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. 
Crashes involving drunk drivers pose a myriad number of legal issues, including criminal consequences in criminal courts and punitive damages in the civil courts. If you or a loved one has have been injured by a drunk driver, you may be entitled to civil damages and should speak to an attorney immediately. 
The attorneys at Jarrett & Price offer free consultations and are usually available to meet with you the same day you call. Call 912-401-8880 to speak with one of our attorneys.  

Truck Accident Claims Hinesville Teen's Life

9/15/2015

 
A 17-year-old Hinesville man was killed Monday when he was run over by a tractor trailer. The young man was allegedly sleeping under the truck when the owner unknowingly ran over him, according to WTOC Savannah. No charges are expected to be filed against the driver, according to the report. 
The truck was stopped at Chris's Curbside on Hollywood Drive in Hinesville, when the man, Chris Anlsey, was asleep under the truck. Policy say that Ansley was conscious when emergency personnel arrived on the scene, and said he had climbed under the truck to take a nap. The driver was allegedly unaware of the man's presence, and drove over him as he left the parking lot. 
Ansley was taken by helicopter to Memorial Hospital in Savannah, Georgia, where he died of his injuries on Monday, September 14. 

What Are Georgia Driver's Supposed to Do When Approaching a Stopped School Bus?

9/14/2015

 
Ben Price and Patrick Jarrett, Savannah Georgia Personal Injury and Trial LawyersJarrett & Price, Georgia Injury Attorneys
Georgia’s children are in danger when getting on and off of school buses  Georgia has passed safety laws that, if followed, will drastically reduce the potential for these children to suffer injuries.  Negligent drivers who fail to stop at a stopped school bus with its stop arm extended have caused young children to suffer serious injuries as well as even death.  

Georgia law places a duty on Georgia’s drivers to come to a stop and remain stopped when approaching a school bus that has activated its caution lights and extended its stop arm.  You must stop if you are approaching the bus from either direction on a roadway not separated by a median.  If you are on a roadway separated by a median, you must stop if you are on the same side of the road as the stopped school bus.  If you are on the opposite side of the road from the bus, and that road is separated by a median, you do not have to stop.  

If your vehicle is recorded passing a stopped school bus, you will be fined $300 for the first violation, $759 for the second violation, and $1,000 for each subsequent violation in a five-year period.  You will also have 6 points placed on your license.  

The dangers of passing a stopped school bus are obvious.  But, according to a study conducted by the National Association of State Directors of Pupil Transportation Services (NASDPTS), of 12,444 buses reporting, 7,619 illegal passes were recorded.  The troubling thing about this statistic is that it is from a single day of reporting.  

On March 16, 2015, a seventeen year old student in Douglas County who was boarding a school bus was hit by a driver who was passing the school bus illegally.  The driver left the scene of the accident and was later arrested.  If the student died, the driver could have been charged with homicide by vehicle in the first degree and would have faced three to 15 years imprisonment.  

In April of 2015 a reckless driver of an SUV in Washington state narrowly missed three children as it speed passed a stopped school bus.  The driver passed the school bus on the shoulder of the road.  ABC news rand this story and the video was captured on video tape.  These children narrowly escaped severe injury and possibly death because of a negligent and reckless driver.

When it comes to our children’s safety, negligence is not an option.  These laws protect our children and should be followed.  Pay attention while you drive and stop when approaching a stopped school buses.  


Four Vehicle Accident with Injuries on I-16 at I-95

9/14/2015

 
WTOC is reporting an accident with injuries on I-16 on September 14, 2015.  Three people were taken to the hospital.  The accident occurred in heavy traffic and a driver rear-ended another vehicle causing a chain reaction collision.  

There were a total of eight people involved in the accident, including toddlers.  The toddlers thankfully were not injured.  It is important that toddlers and children are properly restrained while riding in a vehicle.  The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) maintains a website for parents call safecar.gov.  This website includes information related to child restraint safety and installation guides.  

Thankfully in this accident no one appears to have suffered serious injuries.  If you have been involved in an accident and have suffered injuries, give our car accident attorneys a call at 912.401.8880.  We are happy to discuss your case with you.  

Fatal Accident on White Bluff in Southside Savannah

9/13/2015

 
Jarrett & Price, Savannah Auto Accident AttorneysJarrett & Price
Chatham County suffered another fatal accident on Saturday, September 12, 2015.  A 29-year-old driver, Rashan Floyd, lost control of his Ford Mustang while traveling southbound on White Bluff Road in Savannah, GA.  Floyd's Mustang collided with a Chevrolet Cruz driven by Shannon Lovelace.  Floyd and Lovelace both died at the scene according to a report by WTOC.  

It is unclear what caused Floyd's Mustang to cross over the median, but police reported that he was traveling at a high rate of speed when he lost control.  Two other passengers were taken to Memorial University Medical Center in serious condition.  

Savannah had a tragic summer with multiple accidents resulting in fatalities.  These accidents have occurred not only on I-95, I-16, and I-516, but also on our more residential roadways and thoroughfares.  


Our thoughts and prayers go out to the families of these accident victims.  We know that nothing can replace the loss of a loved one.  

Jury Awards $29 million verdict to family of fire victim

9/8/2015

 
The family of a 19-year-old killed in an industrial fire in Atlanta was awarded $29 million at a trial last week in Fulton County. 
The case involved a wrongful death action filed by the family of the victim and was reported in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. 
Erik Hilario died at an East Point recycling facility on January 6, 2011, when a fire erupted at the plant. Erik's father and brother also worked at the recycling plant and were unable to find Erik in the fire. 
Erik's surviving parents filed an action against the plant and were awarded wrongful death benefits of $21 million at trial. Wrongful death benefits are awarded when someone dies due to the fault of another. The value of the damages is determined by the jury, who are tasked with computing the "value of the life" of the decedent. The jury also awarded Erik's estate $8.25 million in pain and suffering. An award of punitive damages was agreed to by the parties, but involved a confidential settlement that is unreported, according to the family's lawyer, Jeff Shiver.  
When someone dies due to the fault of another, wrongful death damages can be sought up to the full value of the life of the victim. Additional damages, including pain and suffering, and punitive damages may be brought by the victim's estate. 
If you have a loved one who has died due to the fault of another, you may be entitled to wrongful death damages and other forms of damages in Georgia. For a free consultation, contact Jarrett & Price at 912-401-8880. 

Accident with Injuries in Savannah 

9/2/2015

 
Police responded to a two car accident on 37th Street and E. Broad this morning.  One person was taken to Memorial with non-life threatening injuries.  The accident happened in the early morning hours around 6 am.  WTOC reported on the incident.  


When someone is involved in an accident that includes injuries, the at-fault driver may be liable to pay for those injuries.  The personal injury attorneys at Jarrett & Price can help victims to recover their just compensation from the at-fault driver and we have the experience and knowledge needed to find all sources of insurance available to maximize your recovery.  For more information about our services, visit our Accidents and Injuries page or contact us at 912.401.8880.  

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