Atlanta injury lawyer Shane Smith maintains a legal blog to comment on and update readers about topics relevant to Atlanta car wrecks, DUI victims, and pedestrian accidents. Learn more about these subjects and issues that may affect your Atlanta traffic accident case.
Safety first in Atlanta. If you drive your children to school, we’d like to share some back-to-school safety tips to help prevent Atlanta pedestrian accidents.
A new law may prevent many Georgia car-bicycle crashes. Atlanta personal injury attorney Shane Smith explains how this law could potentially save lives.
An Atlanta pedestrian accident attorney discusses car crashes that occur when a vehicle is out of traffix, including accidents in driveways and parking lots.
An 11-year-old boy was severely injured on Saturday, January 22, when he was struck by a car while walking with his father. After an investigation, it was found that the driver had two previous arrests for driving under the influence of drugs. In Georgia, an accident caused by illegal drug is treated the same way as an accident caused by a drunk driver. To learn more, contact Atlanta car crash attorney Shane Smith at 770-HURT-999.
The unfortunate fact is that Georgia has more than its fair share of pedestrian accidents. The Atlanta metropolitan area is ranked tenth of all U.S. urban areas in the number of pedestrian accidents. Often accidents occur because the driver says he just didn’t see the pedestrian. Pedestrians are injured in crosswalk accidents face high medical bills and may be left unable to work. Many accident victims are entitled to insurance compensation for their injuries, lost income, pain and suffering and related expenses. An experienced Georgia pedestrian accident attorney can help you determine if you have an injury claim. To learn more about your rights after an Atlanta pedestrian accident and discuss your claim, schedule a free consultation with Atlanta accident attorney Shane Smith. Contact The Law Offices of Shane Smith at 770-HURT-999.
A Pointe South Middle School student who was running for the school bus was issued a traffic citation after being hit by a car. More than 100 children a year are killed in pedestrian-motor vehicle accidents. Most of these accidents occur when the child is on his way to or from school. Learn how you can help your child avoid becoming a victim of an Atlanta pedestrian crash. If your child is injured in an pedestrian accident, the pedestrian injury attorneys at The Law Offices of Shane Smith are available to help at any time. Contact our office at 770-HURT-999 to schedule a free legal consultation with an Atlanta personal injury lawyer.
A new federal regulation is aimed at preventing the accidental death and injury of pedestrians in low-speed back-up accidents. According to the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA) an average of 292 fatalities and 18,000 injuries occur each year as a result of back-over crashes. Most of these, 228 fatalities, involve light-weight passenger vehicles and about 44 percent of the victims are children under five. Another 33 percent are elderly people 70 years of age or older Atlanta accident attorney Shane smith represents persons injured in Georgia pedestrian accidents. To learn more, contact The Law Offices of Shane Smith at 770-HURT-999.
In the future, new technology may prevent Atlanta pedestrian accidents. Volvo, a Swedish-owned car company, recently premiered the world’s first pedestrian detection and accident avoidance system. If you or a loved one is a victim of an Atlanta pedestrian accident, you have rights. Attorney Shane Smith is dedicated to protecting those rights and helping victims of Georgia pedestrian traffic accidents recover fair compensation for their injuries, medical care, lost wages, pain and suffering and other damages. To learn more, contact The Law Offices of Shane Smith at 770-HURT-999.
Last year, Atlanta was rated the tenth most deadly city for pedestrians; however, new pedestrian traffic lights might help make walking in Atlanta safer. The Law Offices of Shane Smith represent victims of pedestrian accidents in and around Atlanta. If you have been injured in an Atlanta pedestrian accident, call 770-HURT-999 for more information.
Five-year-old Karla Campos lost her life when she was hit by an elderly driver as she stepped off her Cobb County school bus. Police blamed the pedestrian accident on driver error. Driver error is a form of negligence and a leading cause of car accidents. When an Atlanta accident is caused by negligence, the victim and the family are entitled to damages. An experience car accident lawyer like Shane Smith can help. Call 770-HURT-999 for more information.
Woodstock police are investigating a deadly accident that killed a bicyclist on Monday afternoon. The bicyclist, Andrez Martinez, of Woodstock died of head trauma after being hit by a van on Main Street. He was not wearing a helmet. The van was pulling out of a parking lot to make a right turn when Martinez hit the side of the van.
Nationwide, about 200 children and 700 adults are in killed in bicycle accidents each year. Nearly all these deaths involved a collision with a motor vehicle. The leading cause of death in a car-bicycle crash is head injury. In 90% of these accidents, the motor vehicle driver was at fault.
Bicyclists are at an extreme disadvantage when they are hit by a car. While the damage to the car is minor, the pedestrian or cyclist is lucky if they escape with their lives. Such accidents can cause broken bones, spinal cord injuries, paralysis, brain injuries and internal injuries. Many victims never fully recover from their injuries. The medical expenses, the pain and the suffering following a bike accident can ruin lives.
While bicyclists can take safety precautions, they can not prevent all accidents. A bicyclist may follow all the safety and road rules, but he still may not be seen by a distracted driver.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a Metro-Atlanta bicycle-vehicle collision, we can help. Call the Atlanta bicycle accident lawyer, Shane Smith, at 777-HURT-999 to learn more.
Terry Sisson was struck and killed by an ambulance on October th, 2009. Terry was working as a sanitation worker at the time. He had stepped out after a car stopped and was crossing the street. An ambulance on a non-emergency call was coming down the road without lights and sirens, didn't have time to stop and struck him. The ambulance driver was an EMT and attempted to save him until others arrived on the scene, after which time she became very emotional. No charges were pressed and officials said that speed was not a factor in this pedestrian accident.