August 27, 2007

Motorcycle Accident Fatalities on the Rise

A recent motorcycle crash near Joliet, Illinois resulted in a fatality this past week. Details of the collision are still being compiled but the high mortality rate for motorcycle accidents is an important issue. It goes without saying that the risk of serious injury and death increase in motorcycle collisions merely because of the lack of protection many riders have when these accidents occur. Often times the accidents are not the due to the fault of the motorcycle rider but the other drivers on the roadway who either don't see them or operate their vehicles in a negligent matter resulting in a collision.

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A recent National Traffic and Highway Safety Administration report shows that motorcycle rider fatalities began increasing nationally each year in 1997, since then rider fatalities have increased by 89%. The high number of fatalities have been blamed on a number of causes, including an increased number of riders under the age of 20, more motorcycles on the roadway, bigger and faster motorcycles in production, etc. The numbers are staggering when considering that these are just the fatalities, the accidents involving serious and permanent bodily injury are even more likely.

A rider can be the most cautious person on the road and that alone won't prevent accidents from happening, especially when riding at night, like the individual in Joliet this weekend. The resulting injuries can be debilitating and permanent if the rider is fortunate enough to escape with his or her life. I have represented clients injured in a number of different circumstances following a motorcycle collision on the roadway and each time my client did everything within their power to avoid being struck by another vehicle, unfortunately, being a well trained and experienced rider cannot protect you in every instance.

Ride Carefully!

July 24, 2007

Hit and Run Accident in Chicago Results in Pedestrian Death

Particularly tragic injury cases result from vehicle versus pedestrian collisions. Often the injuries are severe and sometimes result in death. On July 19, 2007 in Chicago a father of three was killed when apparently struck by a vehicle. He was found nearly a mile away from his home underneath the vehicle that had struck him. For more details: Detroit Free Press.

Not only will the driver be facing criminal charges stemming from this incident but the surviving family will have the right to pursue civil claims against the driver for compensatory damages. In the event the driver is not covered by any insurance, hopefully the family is protected under their own insurance coverage for Uninsured Motorist claims. The apparent failure of the driver to notice this individual after striking him elevates the egregious nature of this crime.

Pedestrian versus auto accidents can also occur when the negligence in the matter is not so clear. Protecting your rights by consulting a lawyer when you have been injured in such a fashion is imperative to the success of your case. On Sunday, July 22, 2007 another pedestrian was injured when attempting to cross Lake Shore Drive. In this instance, after being struck by the mirror of one vehicle, then hit by another passing car, both drivers stopped. For more details: Chicago Tribune.

In both of these instances the pedestrians and their families have sustained significant loss, loss however, is not the only factor in procuring a successful result. A determination of the liability in each case based on the facts will have to be made. When the damages could reach potential amounts into the millions of dollars, the experience of a seasoned personal injury lawyer can be a comforting asset to the injured parties and their families in their times of need.

July 22, 2007

Parents of Illinois teen found guilty following auto accident resulting in death

Injuries and even death are often a tragic result when alcohol and automobiles are combined. A jury recently found the parents of an Illinois teenager guilty of allowing teens to consume alcohol in their home hours before an auto accident took the lives of two of the teens. The parents were also found guilty of two other charges including endangering the life of a child and attempted obstruction of justice. Full Story: Chicago Sun Times

The criminal aspect of the charges involved in this case is only a portion of the entire legal ramifications of this auto accident. According to the court records from Lake County, a portion of the case has already reached settlement but surely these convictions open the door for further civil actions against the convicted homeowners.

Because the damage this auto accident caused can never be undone, our legal system in Illinois offers redress beyond the criminal charges filed. The relatives of those lost in auto accidents are afforded the opportunity to file a civil lawsuit to address their loss.