2 Victims Transported to Hospital after 3-Vehicle Accident in Madison
Posted in Car Accident,Tennessee Accident Law on February 8, 2017
2 Victims Transported to Hospital after 3-Vehicle Accident in Madison Two people were seriously injured and transported to a local hospital after an accident that involved three vehicles occurred on Old Hickory Boulevard in Madison early Friday. Per a report by WKRN.com, the accident occurred at the intersection of Old Hickory Boulevard and Graycroft Avenue… read more
Fatality Reported after 3 Accidents Occur on I-24 Thursday Morning
Posted in Car Accident,Tennessee Accident Law on January 27, 2017
Fatality Reported after 3 Accidents Occur on I-24 Thursday Morning The Tennessee Highway Patrol reported that three accidents occurred on Interstate 24 in Coffee County Thursday morning, resulting in the death of one person. Per a report by WKRN.com, the first accident occurred at around 3 a.m. near mile marker 101 and between the exits… read more
Rising Population Leads to Increase in Traffic Volumes, Accidents in Middle TN
Posted in Car Accident,Tennessee Accident Law on January 23, 2017
Rising Population Leads to Increase in Traffic Volumes, Accidents in Middle TN Around 30,000 new residents arrive in Middle Tennessee every year, making it one of the fastest growing regions in the country. Per a report by WKRN.com, the population boom in Nashville and surrounding cities has created “traffic nightmares” for residents and visitors. However,… read more
Additional Patrols Planned to Address Traffic Congestion and Impaired Drivers
Posted in Car Accident,Tennessee Accident Law on January 1, 2017
Additional Patrols Planned to Address Traffic Congestion and Impaired Drivers The Tennessee Highway Patrol will increase the number of troopers on the state’s highways and interstates over the holiday weekend to ease congestion, respond to incidents, and apprehend drunk, impaired, and intoxicated drivers. WKRN.com reports that the patrols are designed to put safety first, and… read more
City Officials Release Parking and Transportation Details for Nashville NYE Festivities
Posted in Tennessee Accident Law on December 30, 2016
City Officials Release Parking and Transportation Details for Nashville NYE Festivities Nashville is one of the top destinations for celebrating New Year’s Eve, and to keep up with the increased traffic and the large number of out-of-town visitors who will be in the area, city officials have released a list of parking and transportation details… read more
Fatal Teen Accidents Prompt Franklin Instructor to Offer Free Driving Classes
Posted in Car Accident,Tennessee Accident Law on December 27, 2016
Fatal Teen Accidents Prompt Franklin Instructor to Offer Free Driving Classes A driving instructor located in Franklin, Tennessee, is offering free safe driving lessons to teens in Williamson County after four local high school students died in fatal car accidents last month. Per a report by WSMV.com, three of the teen car accident victims were… read more
Fatality Reported after Head-On Collision in Maury County
Posted in Car Accident,Personal Injury on December 22, 2016
Fatality Reported after Head-On Collision in Maury County Two vehicles collided head-on in Maury County early Friday, resulting in the death of the driver of one of the vehicles. Per a report by WKRN.com, the crash occurred just before 7 a.m. on Highway 431 near Bear Creek Pike. The accident caused police and other emergency… read more
It’s Time to Winterize Your Vehicle
Posted in Car Accident on December 14, 2016
It’s Time to Winterize Your Vehicle Cold weather has arrived in Middle Tennessee and shows no signs of letting up for the next few months. With temperatures still relatively mild during the day, now is the perfect time to winterize your vehicle and prepare it for the frigid nights and early mornings that are sure… read more
NHTSA Estimates 40 Percent of Fatal Crashes Will Be Due to Age-Related Difficulties in 2025
Posted in Car Accident,Tennessee Accident Law on December 1, 2016
NHTSA Estimates 40 Percent of Fatal Crashes Will Be Due to Age-Related Difficulties in 2025 A report by the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration estimates that by the year 2025, around 40 percent of all fatal car accidents in the United States will be due to age-related difficulties, including impairments of vision and cognitive abilities…. read more
THP Says Drivers Need to Move Out of the Way for Emergency Vehicles
Posted in Car Accident,Personal Injury,Tennessee Accident Law on November 16, 2016
THP Says Drivers Need to Move Out of the Way for Emergency Vehicles The population boom in Nashville and other cities in Middle Tennessee isn’t just posing a problem for would-be renters and home buyers—it’s also putting emergency responders behind when they’re trying to reach locations where homes and businesses are on fire or people… read more