Posted On: August 28, 2007 by Kris Briggs

No Injury in Chicago Bear Auto Accident

An auto accident in the Chicago area made national news this week when Chicago Bears linebacker Lance Briggs was involved in a single car crash in the wee hours of Monday morning. Reports state that no injuries were sustained and obviously there would be no necessity for a personal injury lawyer in this case but the nature and circumstances surrounding the claim offer important lessons.

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Multiple reports state that Mr. Briggs left the scene of the auto accident after telling police his vehicle was stolen. Questions arise as to the reasoning behind Lance Briggs' decision to leave the scene. He himself has stated it was due to panic or nervousness following the crash but speculation abounds as to whether or not he had been drinking. Once Mr. Briggs left the scene of the auto accident he could not be given tests for his blood alcohol level. In the sports world national debate was sparked concerning Lance's actions and if this was the smart thing to do if he had been drinking. Unfortunately the world may never know as the Bears and Lance are currently mum on the situation happy to have avoided any injury due to the auto accident.

The rest of the greater Chicago area citizens should be grateful that Lance Briggs didn't injure anyone else in the accident. The risk of being killed or injured in an auto accident with a drunk driver only increases in the hours between midnight and 5 a.m., even if there was no drinking involved in this incident, we must all heed the lesson learned from Lance Briggs, when driving your $350,000.00 Lamborghini at 3:00 a.m., be sure to keep control of your car, and never leave the scene of an accident.