Serious Injuries Reported after Head-On Collision Involving Motorcycle and Car
Posted in Motorcycle Safety,Personal Injury on October 20, 2016
Serious Injuries Reported after Head-On Collision Involving Motorcycle and Car A motorcyclist was transported to Vanderbilt University Medical Center via LifeFlight helicopter after being involved in a serious accident with another vehicle on Wednesday. According to a report by Clarksville Now, the accident occurred at around 7 a.m. in Montgomery County at the intersection of… read more
Fast Food Restaurant Gives Out Stickers to Encourage Teen Driver Safety
Posted in Car Accident,Personal Injury on October 20, 2016
Fast Food Restaurant Gives Out Stickers to Encourage Teen Driver Safety Servers at Sonic fast food restaurants will give out free stickers promoting teen driver safety when parents order food with their teens in Tennessee this week. According to a report by WKRN.com, the initiative is in partnership with AAA and the Teen Safe Driving… read more
Winter Weather Driving and Preparation Tips
Posted in Car Accident,Tennessee Accident Law on October 20, 2016
Winter Weather Driving and Preparation Tips Although the official start of winter is two months away, it’s never too early to begin preparing your vehicle and yourself for driving in potentially dangerous conditions caused by ice, snow, and freezing rain. The Tennessee Department of Transportation maintains a large supply of salt and snow plows to… read more
AAA Survey Says Parents Aren’t Preparing Teens to Drive
Posted in Personal Injury,Tennessee Accident Law on October 14, 2016
AAA Survey Says Parents Aren’t Preparing Teens to Drive A study conducted by AAA found that of 142 driving instructors surveyed, 65 percent say that a lack of parental involvement has caused teens to face more difficulties and dangers when learning to drive and when they’re behind the wheel by themselves or with friends. According… read more
Middle TN Police Say Drivers Aren’t Obeying “Move Over” Law
Posted in Pedestrian Accident,Tennessee Accident Law on October 14, 2016
Middle TN Police Say Drivers Aren’t Obeying “Move Over” Law A close call on Monday when a driver sideswiped a Mt. Juliet police cruiser on Interstate 40 and narrowly missed the responding officer highlighted the fact that few drivers in Tennessee obey the state’s “Move Over” law. According to a report by WKRN.com, the law… read more
8 Fatalities Reported on Stretch of US 41A Bypass in Clarksville Since 2014
Posted in Car Accident,Personal Injury,Tennessee Accident Law on October 13, 2016
8 Fatalities Reported on Stretch of US 41A Bypass in Clarksville Since 2014 Four people were killed in a head-on collision on US 41A Bypass in Montgomery County last Wednesday, bringing the total number of people who have been killed on that 2.7-mile stretch of road since Jan. 2014 to eight. The Leaf-Chronicle reports that… read more
Four Fatalities Reported after Three-Vehicle Accident in Clarksville
Posted in Car Accident,Personal Injury on October 11, 2016
Four Fatalities Reported after Three-Vehicle Accident in Clarksville An accident involving three vehicles claimed the lives of four people in Montgomery County on Wednesday afternoon. According to a report by Clarksville Now, the accident occurred just after 4 p.m. on Ashland City Road near the intersection of Cumberland Drive and Edmonson Ferry Road. Emergency responders… read more
City Councilman Wants Gallatin Road to Become More Pedestrian Friendly
Posted in Pedestrian Accident,Personal Injury on October 9, 2016
City Councilman Wants Gallatin Road to Become More Pedestrian Friendly A 53-year-old woman was walking home from a store in East Nashville when she was struck by a vehicle and died last week. Her daughter told reporters that her mother had lived in East Nashville her entire life, and that better crosswalks and better lighting… read more
Two Pedestrian Accidents Reported in Nashville This Weekend
Posted in Pedestrian Accident,Personal Injury on October 5, 2016
Two Pedestrian Accidents Reported in Nashville This Weekend Two separate pedestrian accidents were reported in Nashville over the weekend, and one of the accidents proved fatal for the victim. According to reports by WKRN.com, the first accident occurred on Saturday in East Nashville at around 7:15 p.m. when a woman was crossing the street. Police… read more
Interstate 40 in Cookeville Shuts Down after Multi-Vehicle Accident
Posted in Car Accident,Personal Injury,Tennessee Accident Law on October 2, 2016
Interstate 40 in Cookeville Shuts Down after Multi-Vehicle Accident A total of six vehicles were involved in an accident in the westbound lanes of Interstate 40 in Putnam County near Cookeville early Friday morning, resulting in emergency responders closing the interstate for several hours. According to a report by the Herald-Citizen, the accident occurred at… read more