Apr132011

Local Teacher Dies In Early Morning Interstate Accident

In most driving situations, you slow down or stop before you enter a busy road, but when entering an interstate, you do the opposite. You must use the merging or acceleration lane to speed up and merge with fast-moving traffic already on the interstate.

Good judgment and good timing are necessary to merge smoothly with fast-moving traffic. Upon entering the interstate on-ramp, stay to the right and increase your speed in the acceleration lane/entrance ramp. Use the ramp to reach interstate speed so you can merge smoothly into the travel lane when the way is clear.

Be sure to give the proper left turn signal to indicate your need to enter the traffic lane. Drivers already on the interstate should, for their own safety, make allowance for vehicles attempting to enter. It is your responsibility to yield the right-of-way to other cars on the interstate. As an experienced Nashville personal injury lawyer, I warn against trying this if you have consumed alcohol.

Reference a fatal Nashville one-car accident on an entry ramp along I-65 from Dickerson Pike this past weekend. A local teacher was heading home about 12:30 AM, and as she entered the on ramp she lost control and slammed into a wall and left the road and ended up in a wooded area. Investigating officials suggested that alcohol may well have been a factor in the collision.

If you or a loved one is injured or killed in a Tennessee automobile accident caused by a driver under the influence of alcohol or drugs, you owe it to your self to contact the experienced Nashville personal injury lawyers at Phillip Miller & Associates

Interstate Fatality

Interstate Fatality

and learn about your rights and remedies.

Jul162010

Tennessee Man Killed By A Tractor-Trailer That Crossed The Centerline Of The Highway

He Didn't Have A Chance

He Didn't Have A Chance

Why did the driver of a tractor-trailer hauling garbage have to swerve to avoid a slower vehicle, cross the centerline of the highway and smash into an oncoming pickup truck killing the Tennessee driver?  The facts set forth in the article on the web site of the Lexington Herald-Leader are slim but it appears that the offending driver was not keeping a lookout ahead of him and was not able to slow down in time to avoid colliding with a slower truck.

To share the road safely, stay a safe distance from the vehicle in front of you. Nationally, safety agencies and driver education programs have tried to define a safe following distance for drivers to maintain. This has ranged from a two to four second following distance. As the car ahead of you passes a stationary point on the road (a sign post, driveway, utility pole, etc.), count the seconds it takes you to reach the same spot. Count to yourself  “one-thousand and one, one thousand and two,” etc. You should NOT reach the same point on the road before you finish counting to at least “one-thousand two.” If you do, you are following too closely.

Be alert and know when you will have to stop well ahead of time. Stopping suddenly is dangerous and usually indicates that a driver was not paying attention, was speeding or was not allowing a safe following distance. Try to avoid panic stops by seeing events well in advance. By slowing down or changing lanes, you may not have to stop at all, and if you do, it can be a more gradual and safer stop. As a rule, it is best to never stop on the road, unless necessary for safety or to obey a law (stop sign, etc.).

If you or a loved one is injured in a Tennessee tractor-trailer accident caused by a driver who is distracted or following too close, you owe it to yourself to immediately contact the experienced Nashville tractor-trailer attorneys at Phillip Miller & Associates. What does this mean to you if you or a family member are the victim of a Tennessee tractor-trailer accident and suffer a serious or life threatening injury?  It means that the trucking company has a huge advantage in investigating the cause of the accident and developing a strategy for its defense to any claim that arises. During one of these situations evidence can disappear and negligent drivers can be coached on what to say to police investigators. The trucking company has the benefit of an expert that was actually at the accident scene. This may not be possible for the victim since injuries are usually severe in nature. Needless to say it is important to act quickly so that an expert can examine the evidence on your behalf.

Time is of the essence in these kind of  cases. Although most cases can be reconstructed at a later time it is important to have someone looking out for your best interests as soon as possible. That’s why it’s important to contact an experienced Tennessee tractor-trailer accident lawyer like those you will find at Phillip Miller & Associates. If you or a loved one is injured or killed in a car tractor-trailer accident act quickly and take advantage of a no-cost no-obligation consultation and learn about your rights and put our crack team of lawyers and investigators on the case.