By Personal Injury Lawyer on November 4, 2011
The number of South Carolina traffic fatalities is up this year, following three years of decline, and officials are pointing to a spike in pedestrian and motorcyclist deaths as the reason for the upswing, say media outlets.
According to the South Carolina Department of Public Safety, as of October 30, there have been 691 traffic-related fatalities, compared with 673 fatalities for the same period in 2010. While the overall number of deaths is likely to be less than 1,000 for the fourth year in a row, an increase in motorcyclist and pedestrian deaths is giving authorities pause.
Last year, 70 pedestrians and 76 motorcyclists died on the state’s roads. This year, 92 pedestrians and the same number of motorcyclists have lost their lives through October 30. Over the past three years, state law enforcement has focused on speeding, seatbelt violations, and driving under the influence. Officials are now turning their attention to putting together a safety program aimed at pedestrians, said a Department of Public Safety spokesperson.
As a Greenville car accident lawyer, roadway safety is something that I am very conscious of. I encourage drivers, cyclists and pedestrians to be mindful of their surroundings. Because of my experience as a Greenville personal injury attorney, I am very aware of the split-second difference between everything seeming fine and a terrible crash. I urge all roadway users to always practice safe travel habits.
By Personal Injury Lawyer on October 31, 2011
A moped rider died in Oconee County in the wee hours of Saturday morning after a collision with a minivan, report news sources.
According to the South Carolina Highway Patrol, the 12:35 a.m. collision occurred as a 27-year-old Westminster man was riding a Baja moped southbound on Highway 11. The man was about a quarter-mile from his home when a 2003 Ford minivan struck the moped from behind.
The rider, who was not wearing a helmet, was thrown from the moped. He died at the scene of the collision of blunt-force trauma, said a Oconee County Coroner’s Office spokesperson. The driver of the minivan, a 45-year-old Seneca woman, and two other occupants were uninjured in the collision. They were all wearing seatbelts.
The Coroner’s Office has classified the rider’s death as an accident. The Highway Patrol is continuing to investigate the incident.
As a Walterboro auto accident attorney, I have witnessed first-hand the shock and grief of those left behind after an unexpected death. My heartfelt condolences go out to the man’s family, friends and loved ones. Being a Walterboro personal injury lawyer, I know how important it is for grieving people to have a strong support network. I hope the man’s loved ones are getting the care and support they need during this difficult time.
By Personal Injury Lawyer on October 17, 2011
A motorcyclist died Saturday night in a collision with a pickup truck near Orangeburg, report news sources.
According to the South Carolina Highway Patrol, the collision occurred at approximately 10:15 p.m. as the 36-year-old Branchville man was riding northbound on Cannon Bridge Road. The motorcycle he was riding collied with a 1994 Dodge pickup truck that was traveling northbound as it was making a left turn into a driveway.
The motorcyclist, who was wearing a helmet, died in the collision. The driver of the truck, a 22-year-old Gaston man, and a female passenger in the pickup, who were both wearing seatbelts, were injured in the crash.
The incident remains under investigation by the Highway Patrol.
As a Walterboro car accident attorney, I have witnessed first-hand the sorrow and grief of those left behind after an unexpected death. My heartfelt condolences go out to the motorcyclist’s family, friends and loved ones. I hope that they are getting all of the help and support they need during this challenging time. Being a Walterboro personal injury lawyer, I am well aware of the types of injuries that can be suffered in a auto collision. I wish the occupants of the truck a rapid recovery from their injuries.
By Personal Injury Lawyer on October 17, 2011
The first incident occurred in the wee hours of Saturday morning in Greer when, just after midnight, a motorcycle carrying three people and a vehicle collided on Highway 417. According to the Spartanburg County Coroner’s Office, a 20-year-old man and a 17-year-old girl, both of Greer, were pronounced dead at the scene of the crash. The collision remains under investigation by the Coroner’s Office.
According to the South Carolina Highway Patrol, the Greenville County crash occurred when a 2003 Honda motorcycle traveling on Garlington Road collided head-on with a 2006 Infiniti SUV. The motorcycle rider was transported to an area hospital where he died of his injuries, according to the Greenville County Coroner’s Office.
Both incidents remain under investigation by the Highway Patrol.
As a Spartanburg auto accident attorney, I have witnessed first-hand the shock and grief of those left behind after an unexpected death. My heartfelt condolences go out to the families, friends and loved ones of the people who died. Being a Spartanburg personal injury lawyer, I know how important it is for grieving people to have a strong support network. I hope the victims’ loved ones are getting the care and support they need during this difficult time.
By Personal Injury Lawyer on October 17, 2011
A North Charleston police officer suffer minor injuries Friday morning when he attempted to avoid a collision with a pickup by laying down his motorcycle, report news sources.
According the South Carolina Highway Patrol, the incident occurred just after 7 a.m. as the 38-year-old officer was riding a 2009 Harley-Davidson motorcycle westbound on Centre Pointe Drive. An eastbound 1995 Ford pickup truck attempted to make a left turn in front of the motorcycle. To avoid the collision the officer laid down his motorcycle but then flew off the bike and struck the truck.
The officer was taken to a local hospital with minor scrapes and was treated and released. The driver of the truck, a 33-year-old man, is facing charges of failing to yield the right of way.
Being a Florence car accident attorney, I am well aware of the types of injuries that can be suffered in a motorcycle crash. I wish the officer a rapid recovery from his injuries. Because of my experience as a Florence personal injury lawyer, I am very aware of the split-second difference between everything seeming fine and a terrible vehicle crash. I urge motorists always to practice safe driving habits and to stay alert to changing road and traffic conditions.
By Personal Injury Lawyer on October 10, 2011
An unidentified motorcyclist was killed Sunday night in Orangeburg in a collision with a truck, say news sources.
According to the South Carolina Highway Patrol, at approximately 10:15 p.m., a 1995 motorcycle was traveling southbound on Cannon Bridge Road when the motorcycle struck a 1994 Dodge truck that was turning into a driveway.
The motorcyclist, whom authorities say was wearing a helmet at the time of the collision, was pronounced dead at the scene. The occupants of the truck, a 22-year-old man, who was driving, and a 19-year-old female passenger, were unharmed in the incident. They were both wearing seatbelts.
As a Sumter auto accident lawyer, I have witnessed first-hand the shock and grief of those left behind after an unexpected death. My heartfelt condolences go out to the motorcyclist’s family, friends and loved ones. Being a Sumter personal injury attorney, I know how important it is for grieving people to have a strong support network. I hope the rider’s loved ones are getting the care and support they need during this difficult time.
By Personal Injury Lawyer on October 10, 2011
A man has been charged in a hit-and-run collision with a moped early Saturday morning that left a woman dead in Greenville County report, news sources.
According to the South Carolina Highway Patrol, at 1:25 a.m. the woman was riding a Honda moped on Wade Hampton Boulevard when the moped was struck from behind by a motor vehicle that left the scene of the collision.
The impact threw the rider, who has been identified by the Greenville County Coroner’s Office as a 21-year-old Taylors woman, to the ground. She was declared dead at the scene of the collision. According to the Coroner’s Office, she was not wearing a helmet at the time of the crash.
The alleged driver of the motor vehicle, a 21-year-old Greer man, was later taken into custody and is now facing charges of felony driving under the influence and leaving the scene of an accident involving death.
As a Greenville auto accident attorney, I have witnessed first-hand the grief and sorrow of those left behind after an unexpected death. My heartfelt condolences go out to the woman’s family, friends and loved ones. Being a Greenville personal injury lawyer, I know how important it is for grieving people to have a strong support network. I hope the woman’s loved ones are getting the care and support they need during this difficult time.
By Personal Injury Lawyer on October 5, 2011
Almost two months after a Surfside Beach motorcycle crash, a Shallotte, NC, man has been charged in the incident, report news sources.
The 35-year-old motorcyclist is facing charges of felony driving under the influence and possession of marijuana in connection to an August 11 incident on Melody Lane in which the motorcycle he was riding crashed into the back of full sized van that was legally stopped in the roadway.
The motorcyclist sustained life-threatening injuries in the crash, necessitating a prolonged hospital stay and delaying an arrest. A 35-year-old female passenger on the motorcycle also suffered life-threatening injuries in the 50-plus miles per hour collision.
The motorcyclist turned himself in to authorities on Tuesday and was released after posting a $15,000 surety bond.
As a Beaufort auto accident lawyer, roadway safety is something that I am very conscious of; I encourage drivers, motorcyclists, bicyclists and pedestrians to be mindful of their surroundings. Because of my experience as a Beaufort personal injury attorney, I am very aware of the split-second difference between everything seeming fine and a terrible vehicle crash. I urge all roadway users to always practice safe travel habits and to never operate a motor vehicle while under the influence.
By Personal Injury Lawyer on October 3, 2011
A Maryland motorcyclist was hospitalized and charged with driving under the influence after a collision Thursday night in the Horry County beach community of Garden City, report news sources.
According to the South Carolina Highway Patrol, at approximately 10:10 p.m., the 40-year-old motorcyclist was riding a 2010 Harley-Davidson motorcycle northbound on U.S. 17 Business near Offshore Drive when he lost control of his bike and fell. The motorcycle then hit a northbound 2005 Chevrolet sport utility vehicle.
The motorcyclist transported to an area hospital for treatment of unspecified injuries and was charged with DUI. The occupants of the SUV, a driver and a single passenger, where unharmed in the collision.
Being a Beaufort auto accident lawyer, I am well aware of the types of injuries that can be suffered in a motorcycle crash. I wish the rider a rapid recovery from his injuries. Because of my experience as a Beaufort personal injury attorney, I am very aware of the split-second difference between everything seeming fine and a terrible vehicle crash. I urge all motorist always to practice safe driving habits and never to drink and drive.
By Personal Injury Lawyer on September 26, 2011
Traffic-related fatalities in South Carolina are on the rise, say news reports.
According to the Department of Public Safety, between January 1 and September 15 of this year, 581 people died in traffic-related incidents in South Carolina. An increase of 20 deaths compared with statistics from the same time period last year. The increase comes after three years of decline in traffic fatality rates.
The fatality rate has increased not only in motor vehicle-related incidents since 2010, but also in motorcycle- and pedestrian-related incidents as well. According to the South Carolina Highway Patrol, the rise in pedestrian and motorcycle deaths may be attributable to more pedestrians and motorcyclists being on the road. There is speculation that higher gas prices may be spurring people to walk or utilize more fuel-efficient vehicles like motorcycles.
As a Walterboro car accident attorney, roadway safety is something that I am very conscious of; I encourage drivers, cyclists and pedestrians to be mindful of their surroundings. Because of my experience as a Walterboro personal injury lawyer, I am very aware of the split-second difference between everything seeming fine and a terrible vehicle crash. I urge all roadway users to always practice safe travel habits.