Mar202010

Nashville Car Crash Lawyer Chooses Leading Contender For 2010 Driver Who Should Never Drive Again Award

Booze It And Lose It

Booze It And Lose It

This years leading contender for the Tennessee driver who should never be allowed behind the wheel of a motor vehicle is a 43-year-old Johnson City woman who was arrested and charged with her third DUI after she fled from the scene of a motor vehicle accident. Add a reckless driving, leaving the scene and violation of the implied consent law and we can hope that she will be off the street for a lengthy period of time. Additional charges, having to do with the fact that she had an eight-year-old child with her during this escapade, may follow the investigation

Drunk driving is one of America’s deadliest crimes. In Tennessee in 2008, 327 people were killed in crashes where the driver or motorcyclist had a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of .08 or higher. That is down from 377 people killed in 2007 with a BAC of .08 or higher. Over the 2008 Labor Day holiday, 12 people were killed in 10 fatal crashes on Tennessee roadways, down from 17 people killed on Tennessee roadways in 2007.

If you follow my blog you will see that in Tennessee we continue to see a tragic number of people with debilitating injuries and deaths as a result of impaired driving. This careless disregard for human life must stop.

If you or a loved one is killed or injured in a Tennessee automobile accident involving a drunk driver you might want to check out the experienced Nashville automobile accident attorneys at Phillip Miller & Associates for a free consultation to determine your rights.

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Tennessee Auto Accidents, Tennessee Truck Accidents, Tennessee Wrongful Death, and Tennessee Motorcycle Accident cases.

Phillip has an AVVO rating of 10.0 (Superb), has been designated as a “Superlawyer”, and is the President Elect of the Tennessee Association for Justice.

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