Nov292010

Nashville Distracted Driver Rams Into Cars Stopped At Signal

As an experienced Tennessee automobile accident attorney I can tell you that the four-car rear-end collision on the Opryland Exit of Briley Parkway could have been tragic, but luckily no one was seriously injured, according to Nashville Police and local media reports.

It appears that a driver exiting Briley Parkway was not paying attention or was somehow distracted and took his eyes off of the road for long enough that he failed to observe that the traffic had stopped in front of him.

Rear-end collisions came become serious and many times the full extent of a “whiplash” injury are not known for a period of time after the collision. Just because the injuries don’t manifest themselves immediately these injury, if not properly treated can become a life long problem.

What did we learn from this accident? First of all we learned that when you are driving a motor vehicle you must remain vigilant and avoid any distractions such as cell phones, eating, talking to passengers and children. Secondly, we learned that whiplash injuries may not always manifest themselves at the time of the accident but that they can be serious if not properly treated.

If you or a loved one is injured or killed in a Nashville automobile accident caused by a distracted driver you owe it to your family to contact the experienced Tennessee automobile accident attorneys at Phillip Miller & Associates and find out about your rights and remedies.

Oct32009

Distracted Tennessee Driver Blows Stop Sign and Rams Cop

Avoid Distractions Save Lives

Avoid Distractions Save Lives

As an experienced Nashville automobile accident lawyer I hear a report like the one on Jackson, Tennessee station WBBJ TV yesterday and I just have to shake my head and sigh. A mother and father driving with their two year old in the backseat of their vehicle and the driver fails to yield the stop sign at an intersection and rams into a police car that had the right of way.  For those familiar with my blog topics you know that I have warned continually about the dangers posed by intersections. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reports that in 2005 alone, nearly 9,200 people died and approximately one million people were injured in intersection-related crashes-approximately 40-45 percent of all crashes. This is significant to say the least.

I have to ask myself why did this driver, with a baby in the vehicle ignore the stop sign and drive directly out into the path of oncoming traffic? My first thought is that the driver was obviously not paying attention to what he/she was doing and must have been distracted. Nearly 80 percent of crashes and 65 percent of near-crashes involved some form of driver inattention within three seconds before the event.  Primary causes of driver inattention are distracting activities, such as cell phone use, and drowsiness.

We will probably never know the reason that this driver was distracted but we hope and pray that s/he will learn the lesson of due care– always focus on the road in the future. The two adults and the police officer were taken by ambulance to a local hospital for treatment of minor injuries and the 2 year old, who was safely buckled into a car safety seat was unhurt.

If you or a loved on is injured in a Nashville car accident by a distracted driver call on the experienced Nashville auto accident lawyers at Phillip Miller & Associates and find out about your rights and remedies.

http://www.wbbjtv.com/localnews.html