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July 27, 2010

Crime Stoppers Tip Leads to Capture in Fatal Hit and Run Incident

crime stoppers.jpgAtlanta has seen a flood of wrongful death and catastrophic injuries caused by hit and run drivers this summer. Numerous metro area police departments are pursuing active hit and run investigations. This week DeKalb county caught the man believed to be responsible for the fatal hit and run collision on Flat Shoals road June 12, 2010. The man charged with vehicular homicide is a Cobb County school administrator and WSBTV has the full story.

According to police investigators, a Crime Stoppers tip led to the accused's arrest in this case. It is good to see the victim's family get justice thanks to programs like Crime Stoppers. The program works. If you have information about a hit and run incident or other crime you can call Crime Stoppers at (404) 577-TIPS, (404) 577-8477.

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July 26, 2010

Sandy Springs Police Looking for Car Involved in Deadly Hit and Run

lexus.jpgToday, a Lexus LS 460, like the vehicle pictured to the left, struck and killed a pedestrian walking next to Roswell Road. According to the Sandy Springs Police the Lexus left the road, struck a man walking on the sidewalk, and immediately left the scene.

We have seen a rash of horrific hit and run incidents in Atlanta this summer. One report after another of cowards with complete disregard for human life leaving the scene of accidents hoping to avoid traffic citations. Hopefully, they will catch this one. The Police believe the Lexus was black or gray in color and likely has damage to the right front fender and right headlight.

If you know anything about this incident or see a Lexus LS 460 with similar damage call the Sandy Springs Police Department at 770-551-6900

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July 25, 2010

Victim Seriously Injured in Cobb County Hit and Run Collision

WhiteCamaro.JPGSmyrna Police are looking for the driver of a 2001 or 2002 white Chevrolet Camaro involved in a hit and run incident, Saturday night, July 17th. According to the police investigation, the Camaro struck a parked car and while attempting to flee the scene struck a young woman causing serious injuries. The 17 year old woman was taken to Grady for treatment and according to a recent Marietta Daily Journal report is still in intensive care.

It is appalling a young woman is in intensive care because the Camaro's driver did not want to take responsibility for causing a simple traffic accident. Smyrna Police believe the left front quarter panel and driver's side door of the white Camaro are damaged and the car is likely missing the driver's side mirror. If you have any information about this incident call the Smyrna Police at (770) 434-6666 or (770) 434-9481

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May 28, 2010

Motorcyclist's Fatal Crash in Downtown Atlanta Caused by Suspected Drunk Driver

Today, in the early morning hours, a fatal motorcycle crash occurred on I-75 northbound near the 17th street overpass. According to investigating officers, the motorcyclist was ejected and killed during the collision when his motorcycle was rear-ended by an SUV. The driver of the SUV was arrested and charged with vehicular homicide, reckless driving and DUI.

Our prayers go out to the family of the DUI victim and the driver that caused his death. There are going to be a lot of vehicles on the road this Memorial day weekend. More than 28 million Americans are going to be traveling our streets and highways this weekend. It is important to remember motorcycles are everywhere, look twice and share the road.

As a DUI victim's lawyer, I urge everyone to have a good time this holiday weekend, but when it comes time to drive home call someone like Saferide America at 404-888-0887. SafeRide America is a non-profit organization that will drive you and your car home for less than the price of a taxi.

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May 11, 2010

7 Rules to Keep Teen Drivers Safe

teendriver3.jpgSchool is out for the summer and teen drivers are spending more time behind the wheel. Recent studies indicate teen drivers engage in more risky in-vehicle behavior during the summer months, which likely accounts for the increased number of fatal car wrecks during the summer. According to the NHTSA, car crashes are the leading cause of death for young people between the ages of 15 and 19 years old. It is important for parents to set safe driving rules and pay attention to their teenager's activities. As a Georgia personal injury lawyer that has seen too many tragic collisions, here are seven basic rules:

1. Never send text messages or talk on a cell phone while driving.
Talking on a cell phone while driving distracts the brain and reduces your reaction time. Using a cell phone while driving increases the risk of a crash twice as much as driving drunk.

2. Always buckle up. Approximately two thirds of teen drivers killed in automobile collisions were not wearing seatbelts.

3. Slow Down! Speed is a factor in 40% of all teenage driver fatalities.

4. No Piling In. Teens are more likely to drive with three or more passengers in the summer. The incidence of teen driver fatalities goes up 50% with the first teen passenger and increases with each additional passenger.

5. Limit Nighttime Driving. States with after dark driving restrictions report a 60% reduction of nighttime fatalities. This includes instructing your children to never drive while sleepy.

6. Pay Attention. Know where your child is going and why, and discuss how they will get there and when they will get home. Have them report in every time they arrive at a new location.

7. Lead by Example. Follow these same rules. Your teen driver is less likely to obey these rules if you use the cell phone while driving or forget to wear your seatbelt.

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May 3, 2010

Video - Deadly Collision Caused by Texting Driver

Texting while driving, is known by prosecutors and personal injury lawyers as the new DUI/DWI. Georgia will soon become one of the 20 states that bans texting while driving. With legislation and driver education we can hopefully prevent fatal collisions like what occurred in the video above.

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April 29, 2010

Georgia Bans Texting While Driving

texting-while-driving.jpgPresuming the Governor signs off on the new legislation, it will soon be illegal to text while driving in Georgia. Personally, it seems odd we need a law to tell people to refrain from typing messages on their smartphones while operating a two ton metal box in speeds in excess of 70 miles per hour, but we do. As a Georgia personal injury lawyer, I've seen way too many deaths and catastrophic injuries caused by driver distractions, such as texting and talking on cell phones. I was pleased to see the Georgia Legislature address the problem.

As the recent legislative session closed, two bills passed addressing this issue. First, SB 360 (also known as the Caleb Sorohan Act) bans texting while driving. The act was named for a Georgia teen that died while texting and driving. Also passed was HB 23, which prohibits teen drivers from using a cell phone for any purpose while driving. The fine for either offense is $150.00.

As we have previously discussed on this blog, recent studies suggest driving while distracted by a cell phone increases the risk of a collision twice as much as driving while intoxicated (.08 Blood Alcohol Content). While enforcement of these laws may prove difficult at times, this is an important issue that needed to be addressed. This Legislation is a step in the right direction and hopefully many tragic collisions will be avoided.

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January 14, 2010

Preventing Georgia Car Crash Deaths and Injuries the Stated Purpose of the New Super Speeder Law

Thumbnail image for messageboard3.jpgSince the beginning of the year I've noticed an increased number of police catching speeders on the interstate and I think I know why. On January 1, Georgia's Super Speeder law, and it's new hefty fines, went into effect. A couple of people have asked me about the Super Speeder law this week so I thought I would explain it

It is pretty simple really. If you are caught speeding 75 mph or more on any two lane road or 85 mph or more on the interstate you will have to pay an additional $200 fine to the State. This $200 fine will be added on top of the local fines and penalties. Getting a super speeder ticket is going to be a very expensive mistake.

According to the official press release of the Governor's office, sixty percent of all trauma patients in Georgia are crash related and on average there is a speed related death a day in Georgia. The Governor's office goes on to say, Super Speeder will save lives and change the behavior of speeders in Georgia. As a Marietta Injury Lawyer that has seen too many lives ruined by truck and car collisions, I hope this new law will have the desired effect. Please slow down, you will be safer, and your bank account will thank you.

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January 5, 2010

Woman that Caused Violent Gwinnett County Bus Collision Charged with DUI and Held Without Bond

crash12.jpgOn December 24, 2009 a black Honda struck and overturned a bus carrying developmentally disabled adults. All 13 passengers and the driver of the bus were injured. At least two of the passengers were ejected and all were taken to Atlanta area hospital. According to news reports, the driver of the black Honda was seen driving erratically before the collision and left the scene of the accident before the police arrived.

As an Atlanta Injury Lawyer that often represents DUI victims, I pay attention to news reports of collisions caused by drunk drivers. However, this story was particularly disturbing when I read about the bus passengers. The passengers were members of a group called Just People that provide support for adults with developmental disabilities. The group was on their way to an art class when the horrible collision occured. It just boggles the mind that someone could cause that kind of carnage on the interstate and then leave the scene. I was pleased to read in a follow-up news report that the suspected drunk driver was located and is being held without bond with charges of Felony Hit and Run and Driving Under the Influence.

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December 4, 2009

Forsyth County Car Collision Kills Distracted Driver

As an Atlanta Car Accident Lawyer, I was saddened to see another reported car collision death in the metro area caused by driver distraction. A Forsyth County woman was killed when her car crossed into oncoming traffic and struck another vehicle Wednesday night. According to WSBTV the woman was eating a sandwich and fries when the crash occurred.

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, auto accidents are the number one cause of accidental death in America and Georgia is no exception. In our State, over 1,600 people die every year from motor vehicle accidents. Across the nation, distracted drivers are reported to be the number one cause of motor vehicle accidents. We spend so much time in our car that multi-tasking while driving has become common place. In a recent survey conducted by a national insurance company, 80% of drivers admitted to driving while talking on the cell phone, eating, conversation with passengers, or some other type of distraction.

Every now and then, almost all of us will engage in some sort of distraction when we drive. When I drive through town, it seems like every other driver I see is on a cell phone. We all need to be more conscious of distractions when we drive and educate our children about the dangers of cell phone use, eating, and other types of driving diversions. A tragic accident like this illustrates the dangers of distracted driving and hopefully brings awareness to a very real issue that kills thousands of Americans every year. My prayers go out to everyone affected by this terrible accident.

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November 22, 2009

Auto Accidents are Inevitable; Which are the Safest Cars?

crash1.jpgAs much time as we spend in our cars in cities like Atlanta, Georgia, auto accidents are going to continue to be an unfortunate fact of life. It comes as no suprise that in every leading consumer survey safety is always among the top concerns with American consumers. As a Georgia Personal Injury and Product Liability Lawyer, I'm always interested in the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety's annual report.

Now available are the Institute's Top Safety Picks for 2010. The institute's findings rate vehicles good, acceptable, marginal, and poor based on performance in high-speed front and side crash tests, a rollover test, plus evaluations of seat/head restraints for protection against neck injuries in rear impacts to determine the vehicles overall crashworthiness. Compared to prior years, far fewer vehicles received safety awards this year. Several manufacturers had cars fail the overall crash test in this year's review. Of particular concern, many of the vehicles tested rated poor in the roof strength rating.

The roof strength test is a new criteria IIHS is using for 2010. When vehicles built with weak roofs roll over, death and paralyzation are common occurances. Product liability litigation has brought to light the catastrophic injuries and deaths caused by defectively weak roof designs. With experts estimating costs as low as $50-$150 per vehicle to build significantly safer roofs, it is encouraging to see the leading safety studies including roof strength tests in their overall analysis.

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November 21, 2009

Fatal Atlanta Car Crash Caused by Suspected Drunk Driver

My heart sank today when I saw the 11alive news report about a young woman killed in an auto accident this morning involving a suspected drunk driver. The 24 year old woman was driving with her boyfriend, her 2 year old son, and 7 month old daughter on I-20 East when they were struck by a vehicle traveling the wrong way on the interstate. Atlanta Police say the wrong-way driver, identified as Robert Ayiteyfio, fled the scene on foot but was later apprehended. He has been charged with vehicular homicide, DUI, and driving the wrong way on the interstate.

As a Georgia Personal Injury Lawyer that regularly represents crime victims and as a father of 2 it was particularly moving to see the deceased woman's father tearful plea to would be drunk drivers. The father delivered this message today from Grady Hospital, where his 7 month old granddaughter remains in critical condition. "I lost a daughter this morning. For all of you DUI drivers out there, please stop. Please. I'm begging you. Please, this hurts."

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November 15, 2009

Georgia Traffic Deaths and Serious Injuries Anticipated this Thanksgiving

seatbelt1.jpgThe Marietta Injury Lawyers urge everyone to drive the speed limit, use your seatbelt, and watch out for other drivers this Thanksgiving season. The Governor's Office of Highway Safety reports the sobering statistic that during a 102 hour period last year's Thanksgiving weekend, 102 people died and 1,457 were injured on Georgia roads.

With serious car collisions likely this year, beginning November 16th through November 29th the GOHS launches its annual Click It or Ticket campaign in conjunction with the Rural Roads seatbelt crackdown. In 2008, 89.6% of motorist wore their seatbelts in Georgia. However, nationwide, over half the traffic crash victims killed in Thanksgiving collisions were not belted. Seatbelts literally save lives and hopefully Georgia's seatbelt use statistics will be improved for 2009. Please stay safe this Thanksgiving and belt up.

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November 10, 2009

Marietta Personal Injury Lawyer Explains What You Should Do if You are Injured in an Auto Accident

1. Get the treatment you need and follow the doctor's instructions. If you were hurt in the accident, immediately go to the hospital or your doctor. From my experience as a Marietta Personal Injury Lawyer a common concern of those injured in auto collisions is "how am I going to pay for my medical bills?" If the emergency room or urgent care center suggests you follow up with a specialist such as an orthopedic physician, you need to do it. From a lawyer that works with injured people on a daily basis, you cannot put a price tag on good health. There are many ways to deal with unexpected medical expenses caused by an auto accident. Please do not refuse needed medical attention because you are concerned about the bill.

Another question people often have, "if the hospital didn't give me a doctor's name when I was discharged, who should I go see?" Look to the hospital, your primary care doctor, your family, or your friends for a good doctor recommendation. Clients always feel more comfortable with a doctor if someone they know and trust recommends.

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November 7, 2009

Cobb County Police Officer Injured by Suspected Drunk Driver

marietta dui.jpgIt is an unfortunate fact that drunken drivers pose a significant risk to motorist traveling in and through Cobb County. The danger of becoming victim of DUI is even greater on week-end nights. According to WSBTV a suspected drunk driver crashed into a Cobb County Police Officer's cruiser at 11:30 Friday night. The officer was parked with his emergency lights on, helping with lane closures for road construction on Interstate 575 south at the Bells Ferry exit.

From review of the scene photographs this was clearly a tremendous and horrible impact. Both the officer and the suspected drunk driver were injured. The officer was transported to Kennestone Hospital with head injuries. My wife and Iare praying for a quick and full recovery for the injured officer and the other driver.

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