Articles Posted in Automobile Accidents

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By Joseph R. Hillebrand Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney
Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network

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The Missouri State Patrol reported an accident involving serious personal injuries to a 3 year old child (Kaleb Jones). Airin Holloway, age 26, was driving a vehicle on Route A 2when the vehicle went off the side of the road, hit a turn, and then overturned. While both driver and child were wearing a seat belt at the time of the accident, both required urgent medical attention. The driver suffered minor injuries. The child, however, suffered more serious injuries that required the child to be airlifted to University Hospital in Columbia, Missouri. Details were not released as to why the vehicle drove off the roadway. You can read about this story at Child Injured in Crash Near Route A in Missouri.

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In Skagit County, Washington, Safe Kids Skagit County is offering a free inspection of a child car seat from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on September 12, 2009. Read the article – Skagit County Safe Kids Offers Free Inspections for more information.

The law in Washington State require parents, caregivers, and / or drivers to have children under the age of 8 in a child car seat. There is an exception to this general rule / law that exempts children who are 4 Feet 9 Inches in height and taller. Washington law also requires all children under the age of 13 to ride in the back seat of a vehicle. The purpose of these laws is to promote child safety and to attempt to reduce the number of child injuries and also to reduce the severity of injuries suffered as a result of an automobile accident. Parents have a duty to provide safety seats to comply with Washington’s law. Safe Kids is an organization that helps organize and education parents about important child issues like car safety seats.

Follow Washington law and the good advice from Safe Kids.

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By Roy S. Dickinson, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney

Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network

State%20Map%20Oklahoma.jpgThe Oklahoma Highway Patrol (OHP) has reported that a 6 year old boy (Jacob Wilson) died as a result of a strange automobile accident on State Highway 18 near Fairfax, Oklahoma. A vehicle hit a deer which literally sent the deer flying into oncoming traffic. In particular, the deer was projected into a pick up truck driven by Rachel Nicole King, a resident of Fairfax. Jacob Wilson (age 6) was a passenger in the truck and died as a result of automobile accident related injuries. Jacob died from severe head injuries.

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By Steven Smith, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney
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In Albany, New York, a bar owner backed a vehicle out of her driveway into a day care center. Marion Albert (age 77) backed out of her drive way, jumped a curb and then crashed into a day care center. A 15 year old girl was injured and suffered a fractured leg. Two other people (a 21 year old in the day care center and a one year old) suffered minor injuries. Fortunately, most of the children enrolled in the day care center were on a field trip at the time of the crash. Ms. Albert was charged with reckless driving, aggravated vehicular assault, felony driving while intoxicated, and endangering the welfare of a child. You can read more about this story at Bar Owner Backs Vehicle into Albany, New York Day Care Center.

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By David Wolf, Attorney

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car%20keys%20and%20house%20keys.jpgIn Pennsylvania and other states, teens and others have an affinity for their i Pods, i Phones, and other devices. While these devices are fun and can be great toys and tools, they are also dangerous devices in the hands of a driver. In Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania, a 20 year old driver (Rachel Jankins) was driving a car and took her eyes off the road in search of an i Pod. As a result of this distraction and inattention, she ran over two friends who were leaving the Delaware County Memorial Hospital (DELCO Hospital). One friend (Nicole Gallo) died at the scene of the crash. The other (Christine Bochanski) was later treated at Crozer-Chester Medical Center.

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By Kevin Leach, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney

Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network

vehicle%20motor%20bike%20crash.jpg The New Hampshire Union Leader website has reported that an eleven year old dirt biker died recently in a crash with a gate on a rail trail. Very few details or facts have been reported regarding this tragedy. It would be important to review the following as part of the investigation:

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By Benjamin A. Klopman, Attorney and David Wolf, Attorney

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vehicle%20car%20keys%20alarm%20black.jpgIn Maryland and other States, parents often question when a child should be allowed to be placed in a the front seat of a vehicle. In answering this question, parents should look at the State law and also look at what safety experts recommend. Just because a particular action does not violate State law does not necessarily mean that it is safe for children. For instance, the Maryland Child Passenger Safety Law does not prohibit the placement of children in the front seat of a passenger vehicle except for infants or toddlers in seats that are rear facing. Regardless of the law in Maryland and other States, some safety experts recommend that parents hold off on placing children in the front seat until they are 13 or older. The timing or age to put a child in the front seat can also depend on the size of the child as well. Some 12 year old children are undersized and should be kept in the back seat for their safety. You can read more about Maryland’s law and comments of safety experts at Putting a Child in the Front Seat – Maryland Law and Advice from a Safety Expert.

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By David Wolf, Attorney
Published by Child Injury Lawyer Network

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Parents, caregivers, counselors, school employees, teachers, medical providers, and others should take steps to make sure that children are safely transported on roads and highways. Seat belts should be used. Child seats and booster seats should be utilized depending on the age and weight of the child. In some instances, special safety measures need to be used since the child has special health or medical needs. The National Center for the Safe Transportation of Children with Special Health Care Needs has information and resources on its web site. Parents and those driver and caregivers responsible for transporting children with special health care needs should review this web site and implement the recommended measures. By having the right safety equipment in place along with the correct use and application of this equipment – many serious personal injuries and deaths can be avoided.

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By David Wolf, Attorney

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State%20Map%20South%20Carolina.jpgA South Carolina girl suffered severe head injuries following a bicycle accident. Unfortunately, she was not wearing a bicycle helmet at the time of the injury. Skyy Nesbitt of Wellford, South Carolina fell off her bicycle and was then taken to Greenville Memorial Hospital Skyy is in a coma from these injuries

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By David Wolf, Attorney
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In Indiana and other States, parents, caregivers, teachers, bus drivers, and others are placing children in car seats that are improperly installed and / or used. Some experts estimate that nearly 90 % of car safety seats are misused in some manner. I recently read a good article about the use of car safety seats for children. Anyone transporting a small child should read this article – Car Seats Are Misued. and take safety measures to make sure that car seats are properly installed and used for children. Inspection following injuries in an automobile accident is sometimes too late for some children.

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