Nashville Auto Accident Lawyer Reports On Meth Related Head-on Collision
As an experienced Tennessee automobile accident attorney I can only guess what caused a Sweetwater Tennessee to lose control of his car, cross the centerline and hit two oncoming motor vehicles. The driver was killed and his three other passengers, one a young child, are listed in a local hospital in critical condition. When police searched his vehicle they found materials and equipment for making Methamphetimine.
Meth is a dangerous drug that creates a total maniac behind the wheel of a car. The products and equipment used in making the drug are toxic and can cause everything from unconsciousness to long-term brain damage.
The principal concern regarding drugged driving is that driving under the influence of any drug that acts on the brain could impair one’s motor skills, reaction time, and judgment. Drugged driving is a public health concern because it puts not only the driver at risk, but also passengers and others who share the road.
Despite these acknowledged concerns, drugged driving laws have lagged behind alcohol legislation, in part because of limitations in the current technology for determining drug levels, and resulting impairment. For alcohol, detection of its blood concentration (BAC) is relatively simple and concentrations greater than .08% have been shown to impair driving performance. Thus, 0.08% is the legal limit in this country. For illicit drugs, there is no agreed upon limit for which impairment has been reliably demonstrated. And determining current drug levels can be difficult, since some drugs linger in the body for a period of days or weeks after initial ingestion.
If you or a loved one is injured or killed in a Tennessee car crash caused by a drugged driver you owe it to yourself to contact the experienced Tennessee automobile accident attorney’s at Phillip Miller & Associates and take advantage of a free consultation to find out about your rights and remedies.


The Kingsport Times-News reported that the driver of a Toyota was killed and his passenger was injured following a head-on collision