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Pedestrian Accident

Rise in Pedestrian Fatalities Prompt Safety Efforts

By Personal Injury Lawyer on December 13, 2011

The South Carolina Highway Patrol, Greenville Sheriff’s Office and Greenville Police Department joined to urge motorists to be aware of pedestrians. 105 pedestrian fatalities have been recorded so far this year, ten of which happened in Greenville County. This is a rise compared to the 84 during the same time last year. The increase in pedestrian fatalities have caused police to create SEE (Stop, Educate and Enforce), according to news reports.

“In order to prevent these kinds of tragedies we’re all going to have to learn our responsibilities,” explains Lt. Dean Elliott of the Greenville Police Dept.   “We all grew up to often with the misunderstanding that pedestrians always have the right of way regardless of where they are in the roadway. That’s simply not the case.  A well educated pedestrian about his responsibilities in that roadway will help us to bring down those figures.”

As a Moncks Corner auto accident attorney, I’m glad authorities are making an effort to reduce pedestrian fatalities. If you or a loved one were harmed in a crash, discuss your case with a  personal injury lawyer who can evaluate your claim, assess your case, and discuss any important legal questions you may have regarding your case. A personal injury lawyer can help walk you through your case by guiding you through the legal processes associated with your case in order to reach the best possible results.


Pedestrian Hit by Multiple Cars on I-26

By Personal Injury Lawyer on December 12, 2011

A 20-year-old pedestrian was fatally struck while walking along Interstate 26, according to the Lexington County Coroner’s office. The victim sustained massive body trauma when they were hit around 6:10am on Saturday close to the St. Andrews Road off-ramp. The pedestrian was walking on the roadway when he was hit by a car, then suddenly three more cars collided into him, said the South Carolina Highway Patrol. The collision remains under investigation by authorities, according to news reports.

As a Florence auto accident attorney, my thoughts are with the family of the pedestrian. I hope nobody else was harmed in this collision. If you or a loved one were harmed in a crash, have your case evaluated by a personal injury attorney who can help protect your legal rights by discussing your case, along with answer any important legal questions you may have regarding your claim. A personal injury lawyer can assist you with your case by guding you with the legal processes associated with your case in order to reach the best possible outcome for your claim.


Pedestrian Fatalities Rise in South Carolina

By Personal Injury Lawyer on December 12, 2011

A rising number of pedestrian deaths is concerning South Carolina Highway Patrol. “We’ve had five killed here,” South Carolina Highway Patrol Lt. James Filyaw said. “There’s a lot of room for improvement. If you look at it statewide, it’s up 24 percent over the state.” During this time last year, there were 81 deaths, while this year there have been 101. Police have escalated enforcement by urging drivers and pedestrians to remain cautious. Many have been forced to use a bike or walk due to rising gas prices. Officials say the number of holiday shoppers along the streets is also concerning. Christmas vacation from school may also lead to a higher number of pedestrians, according to news reports. “Unfortunately, people are much more distracted this time of year,” Davis said. “But the probability (for a collision is much higher).”

As a Columbia auto accident attorney, I’m glad police are working on improving pedestrian and bicyclist safety. If you or a loved one were harmed in an accident, discuss your case with a personal injury attorney who can discuss your claim and work to defend your rights, along with answer any important legal questions you may have regarding your claim. A personal injury lawyer can help guide you through your case by assisting you with the legal processes associated with your case in order to reach the best possible outcome for your claim.


Pedestrian Deaths Rise in South Carolina

By Personal Injury Lawyer on December 7, 2011

Pedestrian deaths are rising in South Carolina, especially in Columbia, where 10 fatalities his year happened compared to six deaths last year. “That’s six more than they had last year – quite an increase,” said S.C. Highway Patrol Capt. Brad Hughes, commander of Troop One. His troopers cover a six-county Midlands area that includes Richland, Lexington and Kershaw counties. A press conference revealed that pedestrian deaths have spiked and advised on ways to avoid thse accidents. Pedestrian deaths have risen 24% across the state. Most pedestrians who are killed were either drinking alcohol, wearing dark clothes, or walking with their back to traffic, according to news reports. “Motorists, too, can change their driving habits to help address this issue,” the officer said.

As a car accident lawyer Florence, I hope that nobody else was harmed in this crash. My thoughts are with those who were harmed. If you or a loved one were hurt in an auto accident, discuss your case with a personal injury attorney who can evaluate your claim, assess your case, help defend your rights, and answer any legal questions you have concerning your case. A personal injury lawyer can help guide you through the legal processes associated with your case in order to help ensure the best possible outcome.


Police Still Trying to Identify Man in Friday Crash

By Personal Injury Lawyer on December 6, 2011

Police are still trying to identify a pedestrian who was killed on US 17 Friday night. The wreck happened around 9pm near Bull Corner Road when a black male in his early 20′s succumbed to his injuries after being hit by more than one car. The Beaufort County Sheriff’s Officer believe he was hit by more than one car, and as many as five. One driver pulled over to call 911, just before two more cars hit the victim. The body was sent to the Medical University of South Carolina for an autopsy. Investigators are attempting to get an identity of the man who had no identifying marks. He has yet to be linked to a missing-person report, according to news reports.

As an auto accident lawyer, I hope police identify the victim soon. If you or a loved one were hurt in a collision, get in touch with a personal injury attorney who can work to defend your legal rights. A personal injury lawyer can also help guide you through the steps associated with your personal injury case in order to reach the best possible outcome.


Town Employee Hit by Car While on the Job

By Personal Injury Lawyer on December 6, 2011

An employee for Honea Path was injured Monday morning when he was hit by a car. The 47-year-old was pronounced dead after the wreck due to head and chest trauma. He was hit by a Honda while working on an underground line. The driver of the Honda was a 25-year-old from Cross Hill. The crash is still under investigation by authorities.“ It’s been a bad day,” said Honea Path Mayor. “We lost a good man this morning, a good employee.” According to news reports, the emergency workers took him to a nearby hospital via ambulance. His death represents the first town employee to be killed while on the job since the 70′s. The South Carolina Department of Labor and the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration were notified about the wreck.

As a Charleston auto accident lawyer, my thoughts are with the family of the victim. If you or a loved one were hurt in a collision, discuss your case with a personal injury attorney who can discuss your case, explain your legal rights, help protect them, and answer any legal questions you have concerning your case. A personal injury lawyer can help guide you through the legal processes associated with your case in order to help ensure the best possible outcome.


Police Determining Identity of Highway 17 Victim

By Personal Injury Lawyer on December 5, 2011

Police are currently trying to determine the identity of a man hit by a vehicle Friday night on Highway 17. The pedestrian was hit by a car at Bull Corner Rd. The victim is described as a black male in his early 20′s. He was pronounced dead at the scene of the wreck, according to news reports. Reporters say that he was hit by 3-5 vehicles. The first driver pulled over to report the accident to 911 before at least two more cars hit him. He was wearing all-black clothes and shoes at the time of the wreck and he had no identifying marks. South Carolina Highway Patrol is continuing to investigate the wreck. Those with information are asked to contact police as soon as possible.

As a Columbia auto accident attorney, my thoughts are with the victim’s family. I hope nobody else was harmed in this collision. If you or a loved one were harmed in a collision, discuss your case with a personal injury attorney who can evaluate your case and help protect your rights, along with answer any important legal questions you may have regarding your claim. A personal injury lawyer can help guide you through your case by assisting you with the legal processes associated with your case in order to reach the best possible outcome for your claim.


Boy Runs into Street

By Personal Injury Lawyer on December 5, 2011

A 9-year-old boy ran into traffic while attempting to cross the road, and was hit by a vehicle. The wreck happened around 6:30am, according to a representative for the South Carolina Highway Patrol. Authorities say he ran into the street while a car was driving through. He is currently undergoing treatment for non-life-threatening injuries at the Trident Medical Center. According to news reports, the driver was not found to be at-fault in the crash.

As an auto accident lawyer Charleston, I hope the boy heals completely from their injuries. I hope nobody else was harmed in the wreck. If you or a loved one were harmed in an auto accident, discuss your case with a personal injury attorney who can discuss your case and help protect your rights, along with answer any important legal questions you may have regarding your claim. A personal injury lawyer can help guide you through your case by assisting you with the legal processes associated with your case in order to reach the best possible outcome for your claim.


Body Found on I-26 Likely Pedestrian Hit by Truck

By Personal Injury Lawyer on December 2, 2011

An autopsy performed on a male body found on I-26 confirms they have injuries consistent with being hit by a car. The victim’s identity has not been released at this time. The body was discovered Thursday morning by a Department of Transportation employee who was cutting grass in the median of I-26 from mile marker 176 to 178. The body was there for at least a month before it was discovered. Investigators believe he was hit by large vehicle, potentially a semi-truck. The incident caused authorities to close to roadway for several hours in order to investigate. According to news reports, investigators are following several leads relating to the pedestrian crash.

As a Columbia auto accident lawyer, my thoughts are with the family of those harmed. I hope nobody else was hurt in this collision. If you or a loved one were harmed in an auto accident, discuss your case with a personal injury attorney who can evaluate your case and help protect your rights, along with answer any important legal questions you may have regarding your claim. A personal injury lawyer can help guide you through your case by assisting you with the legal processes associated with your case in order to reach the best possible outcome for your claim.


Highway Patrol Troop 5 Sees Drop in Roadway Fatalities

By Personal Injury Lawyer on November 22, 2011

Regional law enforcement is focusing on education and enforcement to help keep roadways safe during the holidays, report news sources.

Troop 5 of the South Carolina Highway Patrol has seen 20 fewer fatalities as of this week comparted with the same time period last year, said a Highway Patrol spokesperson. Troop 5 comprises the counties of Darlington, Dillon, Florence, Georgetown, Horry, Marion, Marlboro, and Williamsburg.

This is the second consecutive year that the Troop has experienced a drop in fatalities. The drop in fatalities was described as “significantly down” by the spokesperson, who gave particular credit to the law enforcement agency’s educational talks and partnership with local governments.

Statewide statistics are not as positive: this year South Carolina has experience an increase of 0.7 percent in roadway fatalities, including a 16 percent rise in motorcyclist fatalities and a 23 percent jump in pedestrian deaths.

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 crash. I urge all roadway users to always practice safe travel habits.


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