Listen as Steve Barnes explains what is a
Catastrophic Injury.
Gregory Pajak discusses a
Rear-End Collision
case.
Drunk Driving is a choice. Each one of us is aware of the risk
involved when drinking and driving, yet too many people decide to take
the chance. Tragically, drunk driving is one of the leading causes of
injuries and death on our nation's roads today. When a driver chooses
to break the law and operate a vehicle after drinking, they have just
chosen to gamble with someone’s life.
Drunk driving car accidents often result when a driver speeds, drives
too slowly, makes an improper turn in front of oncoming traffic, fails
to stop at a red light or stop sign, drives on the wrong side of the
road or rear-ends another vehicle. In some cases, the supplier of the
alcohol may be found negligent as well.
The victim of a drunk driving accident is often left with
overwhelming emotional trauma as well as expensive and sometimes
debilitating personal injuries. Injuries can range from minor
scratches to complete paralysis or death.
Buffalo New York Lawyer Helping Victims of Side Impact Collisions
Side impact collisions are very serious and common accidents. They are responsible for approximately 8,500 deaths per year.
A side impact collision occurs when the front
of an oncoming vehicle strikes the side of your vehicle. This is also
known as being t-boned. Most of these incidents occur at intersections
as the result of a failure to yield at a stop sign or red light.
The seriousness of side impact collisions
depends on several factors, including the speed and weight of the
oncoming vehicle, and where that oncoming vehicle collides with yours.
Fatalities due to side impact collisions can be
reduced when a vehicle is equipped with side airbags. It is important
to understand that children under the age of 12 should not ride in the
front seat. The power with which an airbag deploys can cause death to
a child, regardless of the severity of the impact.
Falling asleep at the wheel is very common. Nearly four percent of
deadly crashes nationwide involve sleepy drivers, and hundreds more are
injured every year from drivers who have fallen asleep at the wheel.
Any accident involving a fatigued driver is preventable. If you are
driving and feel as though you may fall asleep at the wheel, please
pull over into a rest area. Although it may be inconvenient, the
caution far outweighs the consequences.
Truck drivers are a huge concern for they repeatedly drive while
fatigued. Fortunately, the U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal
Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has implemented rules
limiting the hours a driver may be on the road. The FMCSA estimates
the new rule will save up to 75 lives and prevent as many as 1,326
asleep at the wheel accidents every year.
Vehicle Rollover Accidents | Rochester | Long Island | Manhattan | Buffalo
If a member of your family has been injured
or killed because of a vehicle rollover accident, the road conditions
or even the vehicle itself could have caused the accident.
To
prove a road defect was present or that there was a design or
manufacturing defect, you need an experienced personal injury attorney.