Mar12012

A Cleveland, Tennessee Woman And Her Marine Fiance Die In An Early Morning One-Vehicle Crash

Fatal Tennessee One Vehicle Crash

Fatal Tennessee One Vehicle Crash

The facts of a terrible crash that left two people dead this past Saturday indicates to this Tennessee automobile accident lawyer that some serious lapses in safe driving protocol were taking place. According to local media sources the accident happened at 5:20 AM after the four occupants of the vehicle had been at a gathering of four-wheeler enthusiasts that took place in a rural recreation area known as “the Boils” before the crash.

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Feb232012

Nashville Attorney Phillip Miller – Protecting the Rights of Motorcycle Accident Injury Victims

Keep Alert For Motorcylists

Keep Alert For Motorcylists

Instead of telling someone who rides a motorcycle how dangerous it is, look twice before switching lanes, making turns, or pulling out of a driveway. Stay on your side of the rode, especially when turning corners. Don’t follow to closely and keep your eyes on the road and off your cell phones, the relationship between car and truck drivers and motorcycles is truly a life and death affair.

Motorcycle accidents can be devastating, and most of the time the accident isn’t even the motorcycle rider’s fault. Very often other drivers are the ones who cause motorcycle accidents. As a motorcyclist, you compete for space on Tennessee roads and highways with much larger vehicles whose drivers don’t always remember to look out for you when they turn or change lanes.  Not only that, but as you know roads are not always designed with motorcycle riders in mind, and seemingly harmless road or highway design features or flaws can prove dangerous, even deadly.

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Feb182012

Tennessee Motorcycle Accident Lawyer Warns All Drivers To Keep A Lookout

Phillip Miller – Protecting the Rights of Motorcycle Accident Injury Victims

Tennessee Motorcycle Accident Fatality

Tennessee Motorcycle Accident Fatality

Motorcycle accidents can be devastating, and most of the time the accident isn’t even the motorcycle rider’s fault.  Very often other drivers are the ones who cause motorcycle accidents, or something as simple as faulty road design or poorly planned construction can contribute to a crash.

That was the case in Bradley County, Tennessee, when a man and a woman were riding their motorcycle along the highway and attempted to pass two vehicle when a motorist attempted to turn left into a private driveway, directly in front of the motorcycle leaving the driver no chance to take evasive action. The motorcycle slammed into the driver’s side of the vehicle. The driver was taken to the hospital in serious condition, but his passenger died at the scene.

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Feb162012

Nashville Personal Injury Lawyer Talks About Teen Driving Fatalities

Teen Drivers

Teen Drivers

Among experienced Tennessee automobile accident attorneys, the Governor’s Highway Safety Association (GHSA), the National Highway Safety Administration (NHTSA), and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), it is generally agreed that teen drivers have the highest crash risk of any age group.

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Feb52012

Tennessee Woman Dies In Roadway Departure Crash

Seat Belts Save Lives

Seat Belts Save Lives

A Maynardsville, Tennessee woman is dead after she lost control of her vehicle late Friday night, according to local media reports. The 38-year-old woman was driving on Monroe St. in Maynardville when she lost control of her Chevy Blazer and was ejected when it overturned on an embankment. The article mentioned that she was not wearing her seat belt. Our prayers go out to her family and friends.

This Tennessee highway fatality presents two important issues, the first one is seat belt use, or rather, failure of seat belt use and the other is what caused her to run off the road.

Restraint use is clearly designed to reduce injury severity and prevent occupants from being ejected from their vehicles. Tennessee law requires the use of seat belts. An overwhelming number of studies show that seat belts, when used correctly, save lives. As an experienced Tennessee auto accident lawyer, whenever I read about an accident in which a driver or passenger is ejected, I automatically relate it to failure to wear seat belts.

The primary cause of this accident was that she left the roadway. Police investigators will look to see whether speed was a factor, or whether the driver was somehow distracted and not paying attention to the road ahead. Distraction is a factor in 80% of  all accident in the United States, and the leading cause of distraction is the use of a cell phone. Police investigators will look to her cell phone records to see if she was using the device at, or near, the time of the crash.

The lesson here for Tennessee drivers is to take a few seconds to secure yourself and keep your eyes and mind on the road.

If you or a loved one is injured or killed in a Tennessee automobile accident caused by a negligent driver, contact the experienced Nashville auto accident lawyers at Phillip Miller & Associates and find out about your rights and remedies.

Feb42012

Nashville Automobile Accident Lawyer Asks “Are You An Aggressive Driver”

Are You A Road Rager?

Are You A Road Rager?

As an experienced Tennessee car accident lawyer, I regularly witness the role of aggressive drivers in many Tennessee car accidents. Statistics suggest that as many as one third of traffic crashes resulting in death can be attributed to aggressive driving and two-thirds of resulting deaths can be attributed to aggressive driving. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)  defines aggressive driving as “the operation of a motor vehicle in a manner which endangers or is likely to endanger persons or property.” Some of the most common actions considered aggressive include:

* Speeding

* Red light running

* Failure to yield

* Following too closely

* Unsafe lane changes

* Failure to obey traffic control devices

* Failure to use proper signals

* Improper passing

Many states around the nation have specific statutes prohibiting aggressive driving, specifically drag racing. In Tennessee aggressive driving is addressed in the statutes as Reckless Driving. TN Code section 55-10-205)55-10-205, describes reckless driving as; “Any person who drives any vehicle in willful or wanton disregard for the safety of persons or property commits reckless driving.” Sound like the shoe fits the drag racer? You bet it does.

I would encourage each driver who ventures out onto the highways and byways of Tennessee to arm themselves with the telephone number of the appropriate law enforcement agency, either 911 or *847 for State Troopers and when you witness an aggressive driver, or a drag racer, pull over to a safe place and call in the license number, description of the vehicle and any other specifics that you observed. Save a life and tell all of your friends and families to step up and help reduce traffic fatalities in Tennessee.

If you or anyone you know has been injured or killed in a Tennessee car accident, please contact Nashville injury attorney Phillip Miller and the Tennessee personal injury attorneys at Phillip Miller and Associates at (615) 356-2000, or contact our office online here.

One last thing: If you are hurt and have any questions at all, contact our office at (615) 356-2000. Don’t delay. Cases involving personal injury or death in Tennessee must be acted on quickly. Time is running. Call for an appointment, if it’s bad enough that you need to read this far into a website blog, it’s bad enough to get an attorney involved.

Jan302012

Oliver Springs Tennessee Man Dies In Roadway Departure Crash

Tennessee Roadway Fatlity

Tennessee Roadway Fatlity

This past Friday afternoon a 62-year-old Oliver Springs man was killed in a one-car roadway departure crash in Anderson County, Tennessee. According to local media reports the man was traveling westbound on Oliver Springs Highway when he lost control, swerved across the intersection of Bill Key Lane, went airborne, and then flipped into a pond. Police told local media that the man was wearing his seat belt.

As an experienced Tennessee automobile accident attorney, I’m left to wonder what caused the man to lose control. From the article, I would assume that the man was speeding and was not able to negotiate a turn or was somehow distracted in the seconds before leaving the road.

Numerous studies point to 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

If you or a loved one is injured or killed in a Tennessee car crash by a distracted driver or a case like the present one that will require and experienced Tennessee automobile accident lawyer contact the lawyers at Phillip Miller & Associates for a free consultation to learn about your rights and remedies. Call 615-356-2000.

Jan272012

Tennessee Teen Driver Dies In Head-On Collision

Teen Driver Dies

Teen Driver Dies

According to local news reports an 18-year-old Cookeville teenager was killed in a traffic crash on the Gainesboro Grade in Jackson County on Wednesday afternoon. Three passengers, a 39-year-old woman, an 80-year-old man, and a 57-year-old woman, all of Gainesboro, Tennessee were injured.

The facts of the accident are confusing, at best. It appears that the teen driver was driving westbound in the eastbound lane and crashed head-on into an oncoming van. The driver was not wearing his seatbelt. The three people in the van were all injured but the report doesn’t describe their injuries.

As an experienced Nashville automobile accident attorney, I’ll have to say, I’m confused and have lots of questions. The main question is why was the young driver in the wrong lane, followed by why he was not wearing his seatbelt. I’ll keep up with this story and try to gather more facts. Was he passing another car? Was he somehow incapacitated by a medical problem? Was he distracted in some way?

If you or a loved one is injured or killed in a Nashville automobile accident contact the experienced Tennessee auto accident lawyers at Phillip Miller & Associates and take advantage of a free consultation. Call 615-356-2000.

Jan192012

Tennessee Car Thief Wrecks Car And Is Ejected

Stupid is as Stupid Does

Stupid is as Stupid Does

As an experienced Nashville automobile accident lawyer, I have some advice for car thieves. If you feel you have to steal a car take special care not to violate and traffic safety laws, such as speeding, red light running, seat belt violations, DUI and any other thing that will draw police attention to you and your stolen car.

I often write about fools who get behind the wheel of an automobile and go out of their way to show just how big of a fool they are, unfortunately many times other people have to suffer or die behind their actions. Today’s story has a happy ending for the innocent drivers on Knoxville roads and the brave men and women of the Knoxville PD who are tasked to get these types off the road. According to local media reports  A man was taken into police custody today after being found in South Knox County at the scene of crash involving a stolen car.

The man was found in the roadway, apparently having been ejected during a single-vehicle car crash at 12:45 p.m. on Gov. John Sevier Highway at Denwood Road. The car he was driving, a 1994 Honda was reported stolen 4 days ago. This wasn’t the man’s first brush with the law. He was previously charged with home invasion robbery, but other information was unavailable at this time.

If you or a loved one is injured or killed in a Tennessee auto accident involving a guy like this you are really going to need an experienced Nashville auto accident attorney who knows the in’s and out’s of the law to secure a reasonable recovery on your behalf. That lawyer can be found at Phillip Miller & Associates. Check our website or call 615-356-2000.

Jan152012

Some Observations On Driving In Tennessee Construction Zones

The other day I had a road trip to and from Memphis. The hours on I-40 gave me plenty of opportunities to observe the driving foibles of my fellow motorists. I was horrified by the general failure to respond to the dangers of driving in a construction zone. My fellow highway travelers seemed to think that the reduced speed signs were merely suggestions.

Safety Tips

Pay Attention In Construction Zones

Pay Attention In Construction Zones

When you see a sign that says, “Road Work 1500 Feet,” you will be in the construction zone very quickly!

Follow posted speed limits, especially within construction zones. Try to maintain a consistent speed with the traffic flow.

Don’t resume normal speed until you see roadway signs indicating it is safe to do so.

Manage Your Space

Leave adequate braking room between your vehicle and the one ahead of you. Count at least two seconds from the time the car ahead of you passes an object and the time your car passes that object.

Don’t pass on the shoulder and don’t drive across the median!

Leave yourself an out. When stopped in traffic, leave a safety zone between you and the vehicle in front of you. A good rule is that when stopped in traffic you should be able to see the bottom of the tires of the vehicle in front of you.

Watch out for tailgaters. Do not force tailgaters to back off by slamming on your brakes or reducing your speed significantly. When possible, pull over and let them pass. If this is not possible, turn your headlights on and off several times during daylight hours to illuminate your tail lights and warn tailgaters they are too close. If at night, lightly tap your brake pedal.

Manage Your Stress

Keep your cool. Calm down and don’t rush. Remember the temporary inconvenience of a construction zone will pay off with greatly improved roads soon.

Learn some simple techniques to keep you calm when you encounter delays in work zones:

Practice calm breathing

Try to visualize peaceful and calming scenes

Don’t allow impatient or speeding motorists to cause you to alter your own good driving habits

Pay attention! Avoid cell phone or radio distractions, as well as those of other stopped cars or construction

Expect delays. Leave earlier, if necessary, to arrive at your destination on time, or consider using an alternate route that bypasses the construction zones.

If you or a loved one is injured in a Nashville automobile accident involving a distracted driver in a construction zone contact the experienced Nashville automobile accident attorneys at Phillip Miller & Associates and find out about your rights and remedies. If you have been involved in an accident and are thinking of handling the negotiations with the other drivers insurance company on your own, you owe it to yourself to at least check out our website and educate yourself before undertaking this complicated and complex process.