Frederick County Collision Kills Damascus Motorist
By injuheis on November 10, 2009
Maryland’s local NBC affiliate’s website, your4state.co, recently reported that a two-vehicle crash that took the life of a Damascus motorist is currently being investigated. The accident took place on Bill Moxley Road in Frederick County, and involved a 1989 Chevrolet Cavalier and a 1995 Chevrolet Corsica. Authorities believe the two vehicles struck each other as they were coming over a hill. Five people were injured in the crash, with only the driver of the Cavalier succumbing to his injuries. The other accident victims riding in the Cavalier, a 17-year-old boy and a 19-year-old girl, sustained injury and were taken to Baltimore Shock Trauma for treatment. The driver of the Corsica, a 51-year-old man, and his female passenger also sustained injury and were also taken to Baltimore Shock Trauma. The conditions of all individuals involved were not made public.
Although this accident is still being investigated, some sort of negligent action will undoubtedly emerge as having contributed towards its occurrence. That is, negligent action that can contribute towards an auto accident can take a variety of forms. Reckless driving is one of the primary causes of all auto accidents. Driving at speeds greater than posted limits, failing to abide to traffic signage and signals, and failure to yield the right of way to other vehicles are all ways in which negligent action can lead to an auto accident. However, negligent action on the part of local municipalities can also contribute towards an accident. Specifically, if roads are not properly maintained, potential hazards are not properly made known to motorists, or traffic signage is obscured or faded to the point that such signage is illegible and, thus cannot, be followed, then the likelihood of an accident occurring is greatly increased. Regardless of the situation though, it is always a good idea to retain the services of a skilled Maryland auto accident attorney in the event that you become involved in an auto accident.
While the cause of accidents varies from one case to the next, the root of that cause is typically steeped in negligence. If you have been injured in an auto 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 personal injury attorneys will examine the details surrounding your auto accident, and will hold negligent contributing parties accountable for their actions. Please call us today for your free consultation.
Ocean City Hit-and-Run Auto Accident Kills One, Injures One
By injuheis on July 16, 2009
Maryland State Police arrested a hit-and-run driver who they say struck and killed a bicyclist and injured another in an Ocean City auto accident in Maryland. According an Associated Press news report, the two bicyclists were riding their bikes on the Route 50 bridge west of Ocean City where they were struck down by a pickup truck. The driver of the truck did not stop at the scene. A witness followed the truck and called police. Authorities were able to pull over the truck and arrest its driver, charging him with negligent homicide by motor vehicle while under the influence, driving under the influence of alcohol and failing to remain at the scene of an accident involving the death of another.
Vehicular homicide, driving under the influence of alcohol, and leaving the scene of an accident are extremely serious offenses in the state of Maryland, punishable by significant jail time and hefty fines. There is no question that a person who is convicted of these offenses must be held both criminally and civilly liable for causing an accident and the resulting injuries or death. In cases where such negligence is involved, families of deceased victims are also able to file wrongful death claims, which may help compensate them for medical or funeral expenses, loss of wages, past and future pain and suffering, loss of companionship and other damages.
If you have been injured in a Maryland auto accident or have lost a loved one as a result of wrongdoing or negligence, please call experienced Maryland auto accident attorney and wrongful death claim lawyer Steven H. Heisler for a free and comprehensive evaluation of your case.