Auto Accident Proves Fatal
By injuheis on January 13, 2010
A fatal car crash took the life of a motorist on Route 10 in Cabell County, West Virginia. According to wvgazette.com, the accident took place in the Salt Rock area, and involved two vehicles traveling in opposite directions. The driver of a white car lost control of the vehicle, sliding off the road. The driver of a red truck then broadsided the sliding vehicle. In addition to the fatality, one other person was injured in the crash.
While more specific details surrounding the crash were not mentioned in the article, the circumstances of any vehicular accident need to be carefully examined in order to ensure that the cause is accurately determined. In cases where one driver is deemed responsible for the accident, that driver may be held liable for damages stemming from the accident, such as property damage, medical bills pertaining to injury recovery, and other compensatory damages. Some accidents may not even be caused by motorist error, with dangerous road conditions, faulty auto parts, and other third party factors playing major roles in an accident’s occurrence. In any event, car accidents, whether they take place in West Virginia or Maryland, can be caused by a number of reasons, but negligent action is almost always at the root of an accident’s cause.
If you have been injured in a Maryland car accident, or have lost a loved one due to another person’s negligent action, please do not hesitate to contact the experienced Maryland auto accident lawyers at the law office of Steven H. Heisler for a free consultation of your personal injury case. We will examine the details surrounding your accident, and will help determine where negligent action caused your injury. Call us today to ensure that your rights are upheld in your Maryland car accident or personal injury case.
Walkersville Man Loses Control of Vehicle on MD-194
By injuheis on November 3, 2009
According to Maryland’s local NBC affiliate’s website, your4state.com, a single vehicle car crash on MD-194 and Stauffer Road took the life of a Walkersville man. According to reports, the man was in fact speeding at the time of the accident, and lost control of his vehicle before crashing. The vehicle reportedly rolled over before it ended up in a Maryland cornfield, ejecting the driver who later died at Frederick Memorial Hospital. While investigation into the crash is continuing, it is not believed that the man was under the influence of drugs or alcohol at the time of the crash.
Tragedies like this often result when Maryland motorists choose to drive recklessly. In this incident, though it was not reported as to whether or not the man was wearing his seatbelt, it is safe to assume that he either was not in fact wearing his seatbelt, or that the seatbelt in his vehicle failed, thus ejecting him from his vehicle. If the seatbelt did in fact fail, then the manufacturer of the seatbelt could in fact be held liable for injuries that resulted from the Walkersville man being thrown out of the vehicle. Thus, auto product liability could have very well played a hand in the man’s death, simply exasperating the fact that he was traveling recklessly down MD-194, which at this point in the investigation seems to be the main reason why the man lost control of the vehicle and crashed.
Not all traffic accidents are the same. While some are caused by the motorists themselves via dangerous driving technique, others are not the fault of motorists at all. Auto product liability is an issue that contributes towards too many accidents each year. If you have been injured in a traffic accident, and you believe that a faulty auto product may have played a contributing role in your accident, don’t hesitate to contact Steven H. Heisler, “The Injury Lawyer,” for a free evaluation of your case, and his experienced attorneys will ensure that your rights are upheld at all times. His experienced Maryland personal injury attorneys will examine the details surrounding your accident, and will hold negligent contributing parties accountable for their actions. Please call us today for your free consultation.
Unlicensed Driver Crashes into Maryland Apartment Building
By injuheis on October 30, 2009
According to the Associated Press, an auto accident involving a minivan and an apartment building took place on Good Luck Road. According to reports, the driver of the minivan was unlicensed and was apparently being taught how to drive by his friend. The unlicensed driver lost control of the vehicle, and crashed into a Lanham apartment building, specifically crashing through the wall of an apartment that was occupied at the time. The resident of the apartment sustained a leg injury from debris sent flying from the crash’s impact, and is lucky to be alive. The minivan came to rest on top of the bed where the apartment resident had been reclining on just minutes before the crash occurred.
While authorities are still investigating the details of the crash, it has already been determined that the driver of the vehicle is not a United States citizen and was here illegally. On top of that, the individual instructing the unlicensed driver on how to operate the motor vehicle does not possess a license either. Both individuals face reckless endangerment charges, while the driver of the crashed vehicle also faces charges of driving without a license.
Being unlicensed, and in one case undocumented, individuals, it is safe to assume that neither negligent party involved has auto insurance. However, just because those individuals do not have insurance does not mean that the victim in this accident is not entitled to compensatory damages to help pay for his medical bills, property damage, and other costs associated with the accident. In Maryland, insurance companies are required to provide uninsured motorist coverage to ALL policy holders. While the individuals responsible for the accident are criminally charged, it is essential that the victim in this accident seek the sound legal advice of a skilled Maryland personal injury attorney.
If you have been injured in an automobile accident, even if, as in this case, you weren’t even in a motor vehicle, don’t hesitate to contact Steven H. Heisler, “The Injury Lawyer,” for a free evaluation of your case, and his experienced attorneys will ensure that your rights are upheld at all times. Personal injury claims should not be ignored, and those responsible for your injuries should be held accountable for their actions. Please call us today for your free consultation.
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4 Seriously Injured in Severn Car Crash
By injuheis on September 30, 2009
Car accidents can happen in a matter of seconds and create vast amounts of destruction. The Baltimore Sun recently reported that a total of 10 people were injured in a two-vehicle crash in Severn, Maryland. The accident took place near the intersection of Still Meadows Drive and Jacobs Road. Anne Arundel police are investigating the cause of the accident.
Of the 10 victims, only one sustained life-threatening injuries. Four others were deemed to have serious injuries, while the four remaining victims suffered only minor injuries. In total, six adults and four children were injured in the crash.
Although there is no theory as to why the accident occurred, one would imagine that any intersection accident may involve negligence of some kind. All it takes is for one vehicle to disobey a rule of the road, and the lives of others can unfortunately be put into grave danger. Driver inattention can also lead to accidents, as can a lack of common sense, as in the case when drivers choose to operate their vehicles while under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Furthermore, dangerous road conditions, such as uneven roads, obstructed traffic signals, or even leftover road-side construction materials can all play a significant factor in causing an automobile accident.
If you or a loved one has suffered personal injury as the result of an automobile accident, you’ll need a skilled Maryland car accident lawyer on your side to help sort through the details of your case. Please call Steven H. Heisler, “The Injury Lawyer,” for a free evaluation of your case, and his experienced attorneys will ensure that your rights are upheld at all times.
Source Article:http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/anne-arundel/bal-md.briefs200jul20002018,0,1479778.story
Maryland Police Warn Drag Racers after Recent Fatal Auto Accident
By injuheis on July 30, 2009
Police in Maryland are trying to take several steps including installing rumble strips, cameras and other devices to slow down street racers after two people were killed in what officials say was a fatal car accident in Maryland caused by illegal drag racing, according to this Associated Press news report. Two people were killed earlier in June and two injured when a car crashed into another vehicle on the Interstate 70 after an illegal drag race took place. Two other individuals, who were bystanders, were seriously injured.
Street racing has caused significant personal injuries and deaths not only in Maryland, but all over the nation. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), there were reports of 135 fatal car accidents that involved street racing in 2001, a number that had almost doubled since 2000. Nationwide, statistics also show that 49 people are injured for every 1,000 people who participate in illegal street racing.
If you or a loved one has been seriously injured as a result of a negligent driver who has been speed racing, you may be entitled to compensation to cover your medical expenses, loss of wages and other related damages. If you have been injured in an auto accident, please call experienced Maryland personal injury attorney Steven H. Heisler to find out how he can help you secure fair compensation for your injuries and loss. We treat our clients with sensitivity and honesty – just as we would treat members of our own family. Please call us today for a free consultation.