Maryland Man Killed in Fatal Pedestrian Accident
By injuheis on August 25, 2009
A 67-year-old Maryland man was killed in a pedestrian accident on a residential street after he was hit by an out-of-control car, according to this news report. The man apparently parked his car and walked out to get a real estate pamphlet from a front yard. Around that time, an 18-year-old driving a 1997 Pontiac Sunfire lost control of his car while negotiating a curve, overcorrected and struck the pedestrian. The Pontiac rolled over and rested on his roof. The pedestrian died in the hospital of numerous injuries sustained during the collision. The teenager was treated at a hospital and released with non life-threatening injuries. Alcohol was not a factor in this car crash, officials said.
Pedestrian accidents or traffic collisions happen for a variety of reasons. Some involve distracted, speeding or careless drivers. Others involve drivers operating under the influence of alcohol or drugs. In some cases, a dangerous roadway could play a role. It’s not clear what exactly caused the teenager to lose control and strike the pedestrian in this particular Maryland pedestrian accident.
If you or a loved one has suffered serious personal injury as a result of a negligent driver, you may be eligible to receive significant compensation for your injuries and loss. Where there is negligence or wrongdoing involved, families of deceased victims may seek compensation to cover medical expenses, lost wages and other damages. An experienced MD pedestrian accident attorney like Steven H. Heisler will be able to explain your legal rights and options in an auto accident case. Please call us today for a free consultation. We will work hard to make sure that you get the justice and compensation you rightfully deserve in your case.
Maryland Street Intersection Accident Kills One, Injures One
By injuheis on August 18, 2009
One person died and another suffered major personal injury after a van and a landscaper’s truck collided in Montgomery County. According to a news report in the Baltimore Sun, the fatal traffic collision occurred in the 28000 block of Kemptom Road in Damascus, Maryland. Police said the driver of the van died at the scene and that the driver of the landscaping truck suffered several injuries and is in critical condition. Police are still investigating what caused the fatal crash.
Investigating the cause of a car crash or traffic collision is extremely important. If you or a loved one is involved in a serious auto accident that involves major injury or death, it is in your best interest to retain the services of an experienced and skilled Maryland auto accident attorney, who will follow up with the investigation, remain on your side, look out for your best interests and fight for your rights. Accident investigations can be complex and it takes someone with comprehensive knowledge of Maryland traffic laws to analyze all aspects of such an incident. In cases where the at-fault party is on-the-job, his or her employer could also be held liable for the victim’s injuries. Cases that involve more than one defendant can get complicated pretty quickly.
If you are looking to pursue your legal rights in a Maryland intersection accident case, please contact the law office of Steven H. Heisler to find out more information about how you can proceed with your case. We offer free consultations and case evaluations. We will remain with you every step of the way, keep you updated and informed and make sure you are fairly compensated for your injuries, damages and loss.
Maryland Motorcycle Accident Injures Man
By injuheis on August 11, 2009
A man was injured in a Maryland motorcycle accident on Mapleville Road, the Herald-Mail reports in an article. The motorcyclist was traveling south on Mapleville near Beaver Creek Road when he lost control of his 2003 Yamaha motorcycle, Maryland State Police said. He was thrown off the motorcycle and crashed into several trees and shrubs; however, he suffered non-life threatening injuries.
Motorcycle accidents can result in catastrophic injuries – sometimes, injuries that can leave you disabled for a lifetime. Medical treatment for these injuries and long-term care, if it becomes necessary, can cost a lot of money. In solo crashes, it is important to look into whether there was a dangerous road condition or a mechanical problem or defective auto product in the motorcycle that caused the rider to lose control. Where there are other vehicles involved, it is critical to get all information about the other party, such as license plate, insurance, driver’s license number and witness information. If the other party is determined to be at-fault, then you may be eligible to seek compensation for your injuries, damages and loss.
Along with quality medical treatment and care, you also need to seek out and consult with an experienced motorcycle accident lawyer who has a sound understanding of Maryland motorcycle and traffic laws. If you or a loved one has sustained injuries as a result of a motorcycle accident, please contact Maryland motorcycle injury lawyer, Steven H. Heisler, for a free consultation. He represents clients involved in a variety of motorcycle accidents that involve head trauma, defective auto products and defective helmets. Steven H. Heisler will fight for your rights while remaining sensitive to special and unique issues you face as an injury victim. Call today for a free case evaluation.
Baltimore Proposes Speeding Cameras Near School and Construction Zones
By injuheis on August 4, 2009
A proposal that would allow speed cameras to be installed around school and construction zones in Baltimore, Maryland, received an initial stamp of approval from the City Council recently. If the measure passes, the cameras could be online and in use by October, the Baltimore Sun reports in an account. This is apparently part of the city’s effort to address the problem of speeding around schools and construction zones. The use of speed cameras was first proposed in 2007 as part of a traffic control plan. However the city needed approval from the General Assembly before these cameras could be used.
In May, Maryland legislators passed a law allowing the use of speed cameras within half a mile of school zones and road construction sites. If caught speeding, a motorist could receive a $40 ticket in the mail based on vehicle registration and license plate number. State law requires that signs be posted in areas where these speed cameras are in use.
Hopefully, these speed cameras will do to speeding motorists what red light cameras do to red light runners. Research and studies have found that at intersections with red light cameras, motorists are far less likely to run a red light, which often is the cause some car accidents in Maryland. Similarly, we hope that these speed cameras deter motorists from speeding especially in schools and construction sites where the probability of vehicle versus pedestrian collisions is much higher.
If you or a loved one has been seriously injured as a result of a speeding or negligent motorist, you would be well-advised to consult an experienced Maryland auto accident attorney who will fight for your rights. Maryland personal injury lawyer Steven H. Heisler has the knowledge, skill and experience it takes to get you the compensation your rightfully deserve in your auto accident case. Please call him today for a free consultation.