Tennessee Teen Driver Faces Charges In Automobile Accident In Greene County Tennessee
It’s hard to tell what really happened by reading the local media report, but from what I can garner, a 19-year-old Chattanooga Tennessee man was driving his vehicle in the left lane of US highway 11A in Greene County Tennessee when for some unknown reason he lost control and crossed into the right lane and struck a tractor-trailer in the rear-end.
A 20-year-old passenger in his vehicle was killed as a result of the crash. The driver and another passenger were injured. The media report quoted the THP investigator, as saying criminal charges are pending. It’s hard to tell what caused the wreck, but you can bet that the driver was either speeding, driving recklessly, driving drunk or under the influence of drugs.
Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for U.S. teens, accounting for more than one in three deaths in this age group. In 2008, about 3,500 teens in the United States aged 15–19 were killed and more than 350,000 were treated in emergency departments for injuries suffered in motor-vehicle crashes.
Young people ages 15-24 represent only 14% of the U.S. population. However, they account for 30% ($19 billion) of the total costs of motor vehicle injuries among males and 28% ($7 billion) of the total costs of motor vehicle injuries among females.
If you or a loved one is injured or killed in a Tennessee automobile accident caused by a teen driver contact the experienced Nashville automobile accident attorneys at Phillip Miller & Associates and find out about your rights and remedies.


