According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, head - on collisions are much more common in rural areas, comprising of up to 13 percent of all
rural fatal motor vehicle accidents.
Sheriff David Gould reports that the Cayuga County Sheriff's Office is investigating
a fatal motor vehicle accident which occurred on Wednesday night at about 9:31 pm on Route 326 in the Town of Springport.
Successfully defended a Vermont municipality against claims of improper road maintenance, brought following
a fatal motor vehicle accident.
At least 40 families are facing the grief and sorrow that accompanies
a fatal motor vehicle accident or one involving serious personal injury.
According to the NIH, teens are 2 to 3 times more likely to die in
a fatal motor vehicle accident than older drivers with more miles on their record.
By 2016, 20 % of
all fatal motor vehicle accidents involved marijuana (in comparison to 10 % in 2013).
After
a fatal motor vehicle accident, a family member should apply for no fault benefits (statutory accident benefits), usually through the accident victim's own car insurance.
If you are looking for information after
a fatal motor vehicle accident, call Auger Hollingsworth at 613 233-4529.
Fatal motor vehicle accidents are commonly caused by:
According to the latest statistics from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, accidental deaths that were not related to motor vehicle crashes caused more deaths than
fatal motor vehicle accidents.
They also handle wrongful death cases for families who have lost loved ones because another person was negligent and caused
a fatal motor vehicle accident.
After the jury returned a verdict for Shauers, one of the jurors contacted Warger's counsel, claiming that Regina Whipple, the jury foreperson, had revealed during deliberations that her daughter had been at fault in
a fatal motor vehicle accident, and that a lawsuit would have ruined her daughter's life.
Although teen drivers account for only about 7 percent of the licensed drivers in the U.S., young drivers between the ages of 16 and 24 are involved in almost 15 percent of
all fatal motor vehicle accidents, according to the American Safety Council.