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		<title>Nashville Truck Accident Lawyer Looks At A Fatal Tennessee Tractor-Trailer Accident Caused By A Sleeping Driver</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jun 2010 15:04:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Two trucks are traveling west on I-40 in Roane County in east Tennessee when the following truck simply rams into the rear-end of the leading truck.]]></description>
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<p>As an experienced <a href="http://www.seriousinjury.com/" target="_blank"><em><strong>Tennessee tractor-trailer accident lawyer</strong></em></a> I am regularly called upon to look at the facts surrounding <em><strong>truck accidents</strong></em> in and around the Volunteer state. To actually determine the cause of an accident many factors have to be studied. There are some things that can be inferred from the circumstances leading up to a crash. Reference a recent <em><strong>Tennessee interstate highway accident </strong></em>involving two <em><strong>tractor-trailers</strong></em>.</p>
<p>Two trucks are traveling west on I-40 in Roane County in east <em><strong>Tennessee </strong></em>when the following truck simply rams into the rear-end of the leading truck. The following truck burst into flames and the driver was killed. The leading truck was damaged and it’s driver was injured. Her condition is not known at this time.</p>
<p>The first question the investigators will have to answer is, what was the following driver doing moments before and at the time of the collision? My experience tells me that the following driver had fallen asleep at the wheel, or had suffered some sort of medical emergency. An autopsy will possibly be able to tell whether the driver suffered a heart attack or stoke.</p>
<p><em><strong>The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration</strong></em> (NHTSA) estimates conservatively that each year drowsy driving “is responsible for at least 100,000 automobile crashes, 71,000 injuries, and 1,550 fatalities.” But among all the major factors that cause or contribute to crashes, like speeding, alcohol use, and weather situations, <em><strong>drowsiness </strong></em>is the most difficult for police and other crash investigators to detect and quantify.</p>
<p>It’s nearly impossible to determine with certainty the cause of a<em><strong> fatal crash</strong></em> where drowsy driving is suspected. However, there are a number of clues at a crash scene that tell investigators that the person fell asleep at the wheel.</p>
<p>If you or someone you love has been hurt in a serious Tennessee highway accident due to someone&#8217;s negligence, then you may be feeling angry, frightened, or even alone in your suffering.</p>
<p>There is no reason for you to bear your burden alone.  The experience of a <em><strong>Tennessee highway accident</strong></em> is traumatic enough and your recovery will bring its own challenges.  You don’t need the added stress of worrying about who will pay for the medical care you need, how your car will be repaired, and if the individuals responsible for your suffering will be brought to justice.  This is the time to call <a href="http://www.seriousinjury.com/" target="_blank"><em><strong>Phillip Miller &amp; Associates</strong></em></a>, the law firm of local <a href="http://www.seriousinjury.com/" target="_blank"><em><strong>Tennessee attorneys</strong></em></a> and staff who for the past 25 years have dedicated their lives to protecting the rights of injured men, women, and children in Tennessee.</p>
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		<title>Nashville Auto Accident Attorney Reports On a Fatal Tennessee Roadway Departure Crash</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 May 2010 20:57:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>PHM</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Drunk Drivers]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[car collisions]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Federal Highway Administration defines an RDC as a non-intersection crash that occurs when a vehicle crosses an edge line or a center line, or otherwise leaves the traveled way.]]></description>
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<p>Without knowing more about the facts, but as an experienced <a href="http://www.seriousinjury.com/" target="_blank"><em><strong>Nashville auto accident attorney</strong></em></a>, I can tell you that when a roadway departure crash occurs at 3AM one of two things is going on. Either the driver was sleeping at the wheel or she was under the influence of alcohol or drugs.</p>
<p>Reference an accident last night in which a 29-year-old woman was driving along on Murfreesboro Road in South Nashville near the airport when, for no apparent reason, her car left the road and hit a telephone poll and split her car in half. The driver was wearing her seat belt but for some reason she was ejected from the vehicle and was dead at the scene.</p>
<p>As an experienced<strong> Nashville automobile accident attorney</strong> we know that these crashes are referred to as &#8220;<strong>Roadway Departure Crashes</strong>&#8221; (RDCs). <a href="http://safety.fhwa.dot.gov/">The Federal Highway Administration</a> defines a RDC as a non-intersection crash that occurs when a vehicle crosses an edge line or a centerline, or otherwise leaves the traveled way.</p>
<p>According to the<a href="http://safety.fhwa.dot.gov/"> <strong>Federal Highway Administration</strong> </a><strong><em>roadway departure crashes are frequently severe and account for the majority of highway fatalities</em></strong>. In 2008, there were 19,794 fatal roadway departure crashes resulting in 22,080 fatalities, which was 53 percent of the fatal crashes in the United States.</p>
<p>If you or a loved one are involved in a <a href="http://www.seriousinjury.com/" target="_blank"><em><strong>Tennessee automobile accident</strong></em></a> caused by a distracted driver contact the experienced <em><strong>Nashville automobile accident </strong></em>attorneys at <a href="http://www.seriousinjury.com/" target="_blank"><em><strong>Phillip Miller &amp; Associates</strong></em></a>w and find out about your rights and remedies.</p>
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		<title>Nashville Auto Accident Lawyer Suggests That Drowsy Driving While Not Wearing Your Seatbelt Is The Fast Track To The Cemetary</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 May 2010 23:27:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>PHM</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) estimates conservatively that each year drowsy driving “is responsible for at least 100,000 automobile crashes, 71,000 injuries, and 1,550 fatalities.”]]></description>
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<p>Alcoa <em><strong>Tennessee</strong></em> police believe that a one vehicle fatal crash yesterday was caused by the driver falling to sleep. It certainly didn’t help his survivability to be asleep without a seatbelt.</p>
<p><em><strong>The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration</strong></em> (NHTSA) estimates conservatively that each year drowsy driving “is responsible for at least 100,000 automobile crashes, 71,000 injuries, and 1,550 fatalities.” But among all the major factors that cause or contribute to crashes, like speeding, alcohol use, and weather situations, drowsiness is the most difficult for police and other crash investigators to detect and quantify.</p>
<p>Sleepiness and driving is a dangerous combination. Most people are aware of the dangers of drinking and driving but don’t realize that drowsy driving can be just as fatal. Like alcohol, sleepiness slows reaction time, decreases awareness, impairs judgment and increases your risk of crashing.</p>
<p>It’s nearly impossible to determine with certainty the cause of a fatal crash where drowsy driving is suspected. However, there are a number of clues at a crash scene that tell investigators that the person fell asleep at the wheel. For example, drowsy driving accidents usually involve only one vehicle where the driver is alone and the injuries tend to be serious or fatal. Also, skid marks or evidence of other evasive maneuvers are usually absent from the drowsy driving crash scene.</p>
<p>Unlike alcohol-related crashes, no blood, breath, or other objective test for sleepiness behind the wheel currently exists that investigators could give to a driver at the scene of a crash. This makes police training in identifying drowsiness as a crash factor very difficult.</p>
<p>If you or someone you love has been hurt in a serious <a href="http://www.seriousinjury.com/" target="_blank"><em><strong>Tennessee car accident</strong></em></a> due to somebody else’s negligence, then you may be feeling angry, frightened, or even alone in your suffering.</p>
<p>There is no reason for you to bear your burden alone.  The experience of a <a href="http://www.seriousinjury.com/" target="_blank"><em><strong>Tennessee auto accident</strong></em></a> is traumatic enough and your recovery will bring its own challenges.  You don’t need the added stress of worrying about who will pay for the medical care you need, how your car will be repaired, and if the individuals responsible for your suffering will be brought to justice.  This is the time to call <a href="http://www.seriousinjury.com/" target="_blank"><em><strong>Phillip Miller &amp; Associates</strong></em></a>, the law firm of local Tennessee attorneys and staff who for the past 25 years have dedicated their lives to protecting the rights of injured men, women, and children in <em><strong>Tennessee.</strong></em></p>
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		<title>Tennessee Auto Accident Attorney Reviews An Interesting Roadway Departure Crash Involving A Metro Police Cruiser</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Feb 2010 23:29:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>PHM</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[driver inattention is the leading factor in most crashes. Nearly 80 percent of crashes and 65 percent of near-crashes involved some form of driver inattention within three seconds before the event. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I noticed an interesting <em><strong>roadway departure crash</strong></em> (RDCs) in Nashville that occurred at 5 AM last Saturday. A Metro police cruiser was traveling east on I-40 near Donelson Pike when it drifted from the road, hit a guardrail, and flipped into a ditch. The officer was hospitalized and released with stitches.</p>
<p>Lately, in my blog, “<a href="http://www.seriousinjury.com/" target="_blank"><em><strong>The Tennessee Auto Accident Attorney</strong></em></a> “ I have commented that I am seeing a lot of these RDCs all across <em><strong>Tennessee</strong></em>. The articles in the local media are thin on facts and the police investigation is not completed, but for experienced <a href="http://www.seriousinjury.com/" target="_blank"><em><strong>Nashville automobile accident attorneys</strong></em></a> we know that there are several types of things that cause these types of traffic events.</p>
<p>Driver Inattention</p>
<p>According to the <em><strong>National Highway Traffic Safety Administration</strong></em> driver inattention is the leading factor in most crashes. 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. With all of the electronic devices in a modern police cruiser investigators will look into the officers activities in the moments just prior to the accident to determine whether the officer was distracted.</p>
<p>Drowsiness</p>
<p><em><strong>The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration</strong></em> (NHTSA) estimates conservatively that each year drowsy driving “is responsible for at least 100,000 automobile crashes, 71,000 injuries, and 1,550 fatalities.” But among all the major factors that cause or contribute to crashes, like speeding, alcohol use, and weather situations, drowsiness is the most difficult for police and other crash investigators to detect and quantify.</p>
<p>Sleepiness and driving is a dangerous combination. Most people are aware of the dangers of drinking and driving but don’t realize that drowsy driving can be just as fatal. Like alcohol, sleepiness slows reaction time, decreases awareness, impairs judgment and increases your risk of crashing. It’s nearly impossible to determine with certainty the cause of a fatal crash where drowsy driving is suspected. However, there are a number of clues at a crash scene that tell investigators that the person fell asleep at the wheel.  Unlike alcohol-related crashes, no blood, breath, or other objective test for sleepiness behind the wheel currently exists that investigators could give to a driver at the scene of a crash. This makes police training in identifying drowsiness as a crash factor very difficult.</p>
<p>Medical Emergency</p>
<p>Incidences of drivers who had crashes precipitated by their medical emergencies while driving are relatively rare and account for only 1.3 percent of all road fatalities. Older drivers have relatively higher incidences of crashes precipitated by drivers’ medical emergencies when compared to young and middle-age drivers. Drivers in crashes precipitated by medical emergencies were more likely than other drivers to be severely injured or to die as a result of the crash.</p>
<p>The lesson here for <em><strong>Tennessee drivers </strong></em>is that you must keep all of your attention on the act of driving and avoid distractions. If you or a loved one is injured or killed in a <a href="http://www.seriousinjury.com/" target="_blank"><em><strong>Tennessee automobile accident</strong></em></a> contact the experienced <a href="http://www.seriousinjury.com/" target="_self"><em><strong>Tennessee automobile accident</strong></em></a> lawyers at <a href="http://www.seriousinjury.com/" target="_self"><em><strong>Phillip Miller &amp; Associates</strong></em></a> and learn about your rights and remedies.</p>
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		<title>Tennessee Tractor-Trailer Lawyer Examines A Roll-Over Accident Caused By Sleeping Commercial Driver</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2010 15:52:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>PHM</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sleepiness and driving is a dangerous combination. Most people are aware of the dangers of drinking and driving but don’t realize that drowsy driving can be just as fatal.]]></description>
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<p>As the economy begins it’s recovery, one of the first signs will be the increasing numbers of <em><strong>tractor-trailers</strong></em> on the highways and byways of <em><strong>Tennessee</strong></em>.  As an experienced <a href="http://www.seriousinjury.com/" target="_blank">Tennessee tractor-trailer accident attorney </a>, I have handled dozens of cases involving tractor-trailer wrecks on Interstate highways and when investigating these accidents, drowsiness or drivers falling asleep as a cause, are the hardest to prove, unless the driver survives.</p>
<p>However, there are a number of clues at a crash scene that tell investigators that the person fell asleep at the wheel. For example, drowsy driving accidents usually involve only one vehicle where the driver is alone and the injuries tend to be serious or fatal. Also, skid marks or evidence of other evasive maneuvers are usually absent from the drowsy driving crash scene.</p>
<p>The <em><strong>National Highway Traffic Safety Administration</strong></em> (NHTSA) estimates conservatively that each year drowsy driving “is responsible for at least 100,000 automobile crashes, 71,000 injuries, and 1,550 fatalities.” But among all the major factors that cause or contribute to crashes, like speeding, alcohol use, and weather situations, drowsiness is the most difficult for police and other crash investigators to detect and quantify.</p>
<p>Sleepiness and driving is a dangerous combination. Most people are aware of the dangers of drinking and driving but don’t realize that drowsy driving can be just as fatal. Like alcohol, sleepiness slows reaction time, decreases awareness, impairs judgment and increases your risk of crashing.</p>
<p>Reference an article on the website of <a href="http://www.volunteertv.com/news/headlines/82671882.html" target="_blank">Knoxville TV station WVLT</a> which reports on two men injured in an early morning tractor trailer accident in East Knox County. In this case the driver and his driving partner survived the crash and he told investigators that he had fallen asleep and as he veered off the road he awoke and over-corrected causing the trailer to overturn. Thankfully no one was killed or seriously injured.</p>
<p>If you or a loved one is injured or killed in a <a href="http://www.seriousinjury.com/" target="_blank">Tennessee automobile tractor-trailer collision</a> you owe it to yourself to contact the experienced <a href="http://www.seriousinjury.com/" target="_blank">Tennessee tractor-trailer accident</a> attorney’s at <a href="http://www.seriousinjury.com/" target="_blank">Phillip Miller &amp; Associates</a> and take advantage of a free consultation to find out about your rights and remedies.</p>
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		<title>Nashville Automobile Accident Lawyer Takes A Look At Two Tennessee Roadway Departure Accidents</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jan 2010 23:15:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>PHM</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In 2008, there were 19,794 fatal roadway departure crashes resulting in 22,080 fatalities, which was 53 percent of the fatal crashes in the United States.]]></description>
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<p>Two <a href="http://www.seriousinjury.com/" target="_blank">Tennessee automobile accidents</a> this past week caught my attention and brought to mind a subject I have been wanting to write about. The <a href="http://www.jacksonsun.com/article/20100117/NEWS01/1170313/-1/newsfront2/Two-out-of-state-visitors-killed-in-weekend-traffic-accidents" target="_blank">Jackson Sun</a> from Jackson Tennessee reported on these accidents. They are both single car accidents, the first one involved a driver on US 412 who, according to witnesses, simply drove off of the right shoulder of the road, rolled over down an embankment. The driver was not wearing a seat belt and was thrown free of the vehicle and was killed.</p>
<p>The second accident happened on I-40 when the vehicle simply drove off the North side of the Westbound lane traveling 350 feet before hitting a tree, killing the driver.</p>
<p>As an experienced <a href="http://www.seriousinjury.com/" target="_blank">Nashville automobile accident attorney</a> we know that these crashes are referred to as &#8220;Roadway Departure Crashes&#8221; (RDCs). The Federal Highway Administration defines a RDC as a non-intersection crash that occurs when a vehicle crosses an edge line or a centerline, or otherwise leaves the traveled way.</p>
<p>According to the Federal Highway Administration roadway departure crashes are frequently severe and account for the majority of highway fatalities. In 2008, there were 19,794 fatal roadway departure crashes resulting in 22,080 fatalities, which was 53 percent of the fatal crashes in the United States. FHWA uses the Fatal Analysis Reporting System (FARS) compiled by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to compute statistics on roadway departure crashes.</p>
<p>What causes a driver to simply drive off of the road and crash their vehicle? The two main causes are drowsy and distracted driving. The <em><strong>National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)</strong></em> estimates conservatively that each year drowsy driving “is responsible for at least 100,000 automobile crashes, 71,000 injuries, and 1,550 fatalities.” But among all the major factors that cause or contribute to crashes, like speeding, alcohol use, and weather situations, drowsiness is the most difficult for police and other crash investigators to detect and quantify.</p>
<p>Sleepiness and driving is a dangerous combination. Most people are aware of the dangers of drinking and driving but don’t realize that drowsy driving can be just as fatal. Like alcohol, sleepiness slows reaction time, decreases awareness, impairs judgment and increases your risk of crashing.</p>
<p>According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration driver inattention is the leading factor in most crashes. 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.</p>
<p>If you or a loved one is injured or killed in a <a href="http://www.seriousinjury.com/" target="_blank">Tennessee automobile accident</a> caused by a drowsy or distracted <a href="http://www.seriousinjury.com/" target="_blank">Tennessee driver </a>you owe it to your self to contact the experienced <a href="http://www.seriousinjury.com/" target="_blank">Nashville accident and injury lawyers</a> at <a href="http://www.seriousinjury.com/" target="_blank">Philip Miller &amp; Associates</a> and take advantage of a free consultation to find out about your rights and remedies.</p>
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		<title>Fatal Tennessee Automobile Accident Probably Caused By Drowsy Driver</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Jan 2010 23:07:45 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>As an experienced <a href="http://www.seriousinjury.com/" target="_blank">Nashville automobile accident attorney</a> I have learned that the most difficult<a href="http://www.seriousinjury.com/" target="_blank"> Tennessee automobile accident</a> case to investigate is one caused by a drowsy driver who has fallen asleep at the wheel. Reference an article this past week in the <a href="http://www.nwtntoday.com/news.php?viewStory=35720&amp;cache_id=541076" target="_blank">Northwest Tennessee Today</a> newspaper reporting the highway death of a Martin Tennessee resident whose car crossed into oncoming traffic and collided with the rear of a tractor-trailer hauling farm equipment. Although the accident investigation is ongoing, friends said that the deceased had gone hunting that day and that fatigue may have played a role in the collision.</p>
<p>The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) estimates conservatively that each year drowsy driving “is responsible for at least 100,000 automobile crashes, 71,000 injuries, and 1,550 fatalities.” But among all the major factors that cause or contribute to crashes, like speeding, alcohol use, and weather situations, drowsiness is the most difficult for police and other crash investigators to detect and quantify.</p>
<p>Sleepiness and driving is a dangerous combination. Most people are aware of the dangers of drinking and driving but don’t realize that <em><strong>drowsy driving</strong></em> can be just as fatal. Like alcohol, sleepiness slows reaction time, decreases awareness, impairs judgment and increases your risk of crashing.</p>
<p>It’s nearly impossible to determine with certainty the cause of a fatal crash where drowsy driving is suspected. However, there are a number of clues at a crash scene that tell investigators that the person fell asleep at the wheel. Unlike alcohol-related crashes, no blood, breath, or other objective test for sleepiness behind the wheel currently exists that investigators could give to a driver at the scene of a crash. This makes police training in identifying drowsiness as a crash factor very difficult.</p>
<p>If you or a loved one are injured or killed in a <a href="http://www.seriousinjury.com/" target="_blank">Tennessee automobile accident</a> caused by a drowsy or sleeping driver contact the experienced <a href="http://www.seriousinjury.com/" target="_blank">Nashville automobile accident attorneys </a>at <a href="http://www.seriousinjury.com/" target="_blank">Phillip Miller &amp; Associates</a> and find out about your rights and remedies.</p>
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		<title>Nashville Drivers With Sleep Apnea May Be Dangerous When They Drive</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Dec 2009 16:31:16 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>As an experienced <em><strong>Nashville automobile accident</strong></em> attorney it’s essential that I keep up with all sorts of information relating to <em><strong>medical conditions</strong></em> that can lead to <em><strong>automobile accidents</strong></em>. On December 9, 2009, I wrote about elderly drivers and how medications may have a negative effect on their ability to maintain control of their motor vehicle. A recent article From <a href="http://drowsydriving.org/2009/10/people-with-apnea-more-vulnerable-to-effects-of-alcohol/" target="_blank">The Sleep Foundation</a> reports on a study about how <em><strong>people who suffer from sleep apnea may be in danger when they drive.</strong></em></p>
<p><em><strong>Drinking and driving</strong></em> is always dangerous. <em><strong>Add a life-threatening sleep disorder and you have a recipe for disaster.</strong></em> According to a study in the <a href="http://www.annals.org/search?fulltext=Apnea&amp;submit=yes&amp;x=18&amp;y=17" target="_blank">Annals of Internal Medicine</a>, <em><strong>patients with obstructive sleep apnea are more vulnerable than healthy people to the effects of alcohol while driving</strong></em>. The study, conducted by researchers at the <a href="http://www.adelaidesleephealth.org.au/" target="_blank">Adelaide Institute for Sleep Health</a> in Australia, followed 38 untreated patients with sleep apnea and 20 control participants. Without getting into the particulars the study found that patients with sleep apnea experienced a 40 percent increase in steering deviation compared with the control group. <em><strong>Patients with sleep apnea also crashed more frequently than control participants after normal sleep and even more after restricted sleep or alcohol consumption compared with the control group</strong></em>. If left untreated, symptoms of sleep apnea can include disturbed sleep and excessive sleepiness during the day.</p>
<p>If you suffer from sleep apnea or have the symptoms, disturbed sleep and sleepiness during the day you ought to check with your doctor. If diagnosed you should be very careful about drinking any <em><strong>alcohol</strong></em> when you are going to operate a motor vehicle.</p>
<p>Situations like this make clear the importance of having a skilled<em><strong> Nashville automobile accident</strong></em> lawyer on your team. If you or a loved one is injured in a <em><strong>Nashville car crash</strong></em> involving a <strong>drunk or impaired driver</strong> contact the attorney&#8217;s at <a href="www.seriousinjury.com/" target="_blank">Phillip Miller &amp; Associates </a>and take advantage of a free cpnsultation to learn about your rights and remedies</p>
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		<title>Long Hours At Work Turns Interns Into Road Hazards</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Dec 2009 21:24:51 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>This past Sunday <a href="http://www.thetennesseeautoaccidentattorney.com/drowsy-drivers-kill-themselves-and-others/" target="_blank">I blogged</a> about the dangers of <em><strong>driving while drowsy</strong></em>. The main point of the blog was to point out some troubling statistics gathered by the <em><strong>National Highway Traffic Safety Administration</strong></em> on the topic.                 <em><strong>The NHTSA estimated conservatively that each year drowsy driving “is responsible for at least 100,000 automobile crashes, 71,000 injuries, and 1,550 fatalities.” </strong></em></p>
<p>An article from the <a href="http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/updates/upd-01-13-05.html" target="_blank">National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health</a> caught my attention and I thought I might share the findings of their study:</p>
<p><em><strong>First-year doctors in training, or medical interns, who work shifts of longer than 24 hours are more than twice as likely to have a car crash leaving the hospital and five times as likely to have a &#8220;near miss&#8221; incident on the road as medical interns who work shorter shifts.</strong></em> The article, <em><strong>&#8220;Extended Work Shifts and the Risk of Motor Vehicle Crashes among Interns,&#8221;</strong></em> is the third in a series of studies on the impact of extended work hours and fatigue on interns conducted by the Divisions of Sleep Medicine at the Brigham and Women&#8217;s Hospital and the Harvard Medical School in Boston.</p>
<p>The study found that the <em><strong>majority of interns routinely worked more than 30 consecutive hours,</strong></em> and they reported that they were awake 96 percent of their time in the hospital on average. Also, during the 12-month study period, interns reported working an average of 80 hours or more during 46 percent of work weeks and 100 hours or more per week during 11 percent of work weeks.</p>
<p>According to the <a href="http://www.cdc.gov/sleep/about.htm" target="_blank">Center for Disease Control and Prevention</a> about <em><strong>70 million Americans suffer  	from chronic sleep problems</strong></em>. Sleep deprivation is associated with injuries,  	chronic diseases, mental illnesses, poor quality of life and well-being,  	increased health care costs, lost work productivity and car crashes. Sleep problems are  	critically under-addressed contributors to some chronic conditions,  	including obesity and depression. <em><strong>This is a huge population of potentially dangerous drivers.</strong></em> If you are tired and over-stressed you should avoid getting behind the wheel. If you are going to get behind the wheel you should make sure that you are thoroughly rested and if you get tired while driving pull over and take a short nap.</p>
<p>If you or a loved one is killed or injured in a <em><strong>Nashville automobile accident</strong></em> by a <em><strong>drowsy driver</strong><strong>Nashville automobile accident lawyer&#8217;s</strong></em> contact the experienced  at <a href="http://www.seriousinjury.com/" target="_blank">Phillip Miller &amp; Associates</a> and take advantage of a <em><strong>free consultation </strong></em>to learn about your rights and remedies.</p>
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		<title>Drowsy Drivers Kill Themselves And Others</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Nov 2009 23:12:13 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>For experienced <em><strong>Tennessee automobile accident attorney’s </strong></em>it’s no mystery when we hear of a one <em><strong>car accident</strong></em> simply leaving the highway and crashing into a ditch, crossing the median or ramming into another vehicle which was clearly visible. When the toxicology tests come back negative for <em><strong>alcohol or drugs,</strong></em> we right away know to investigate the victim’s sleep cycle in the 24 hours prior to the accident.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/" target="_blank">National Highway Traffic Safety Administration </a>(NHTSA) estimates conservatively that each year <em><strong>drowsy driving “is responsible for at least 100,000 automobile crashes, 71,000 injuries, and 1,550 fatalities.” </strong></em>But among all the major factors that cause or contribute to crashes, like speeding, alcohol use, and weather situations, drowsiness is the most difficult for police and other crash investigators to detect and quantify.</p>
<p><em><strong>Sleepiness and driving is a dangerous combination. </strong></em>Most people are aware of the dangers of drinking and driving but don’t realize that <em><strong>drowsy driving can be just as fatal</strong></em>. <em>Like alcohol, sleepiness slows reaction time, decreases awareness, impairs judgment and increases your risk of crashing.</em></p>
<p>It’s nearly impossible to determine with certainty the cause of a fatal crash where drowsy driving is suspected. However, there are a number of clues at a crash scene that tell investigators that the person fell asleep at the wheel. For example, <em><strong>drowsy driving accidents usually involve only one vehicle where the driver is alone and the injuries tend to be serious or fatal. Also, skid marks or evidence of other evasive maneuvers are usually absent from the drowsy driving crash scene.</strong></em></p>
<p>Unlike alcohol-related crashes, no blood, breath, or other objective test for sleepiness behind the wheel currently exists that investigators could give to a driver at the scene of a crash. This makes police training in identifying drowsiness as a crash factor very difficult.</p>
<p>There are many <em><strong>underlying causes of sleepiness, fatigue and drowsy driving.</strong></em> Including sleep loss from restriction or too little sleep, interruption or fragmented sleep; chronic sleep debt; circadian factors associated with driving patterns or work schedules; undiagnosed or untreated sleep disorders; time spent on a task; the use of sedating medications; and the consumption of alcohol when already tired. These factors have cumulative effects and a combination of any of these can greatly increase one’s risk for a fatigue-related crash.</p>
<p><a href="http://drowsydriving.org/advocate/" target="_blank">Sleepiness or Fatigue Causes the Following:</a></p>
<p>* Impaired reaction time, judgment and vision</p>
<p>* Problems with information processing and short-term memory</p>
<p>* Decreased performance, vigilance and motivation</p>
<p>* Increased moodiness and aggressive behaviors</p>
<p><em><strong>We all are responsible for driving, walking, and biking safely on our Nation&#8217;s roads.</strong></em> Drivers and pedestrians have the responsibility to always be alert and obey the traffic rules. <em>If you are sleepy and nodding off you owe it to yourself and your family, as well as the other drivers on the road to find a safe place and pull over and nap. Take a half an hour or so and save your life. <strong>If you notice a driver acting erratically contact the Tennessee Highway Patrol by calling *847, reporting them may save their life and the lives of others.</strong><br />
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<p>If you or a loved one is injured or killed in a <em><strong>Tennessee automobile accident </strong></em>by a <em><strong>drowsy driver </strong></em>contact the experienced <em><strong>Tennessee automobile accident attorney&#8217;s</strong></em> at <a href="http://www.seriousinjury.com" target="_blank">Phillip Miller &amp; Associates</a> and take advantage of our free consultation so you can understand your rights and remedies</p>
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