Articles Posted in Injury Cases

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Have you ever wondered if a pedestrian can ever be at fault for a car accident?   The short answer is yes.  The longer answer is that a pedestrian can have zero fault, partial fault or total fault for an accident involving a car.  It all comes down to the facts of the accident.  Let us explain in a little bit more detail. Continue reading

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Perhaps, too many of us watched an excessive number of Smoky & The Bandit reruns or thought Ricky Bobby of Talladega Nights should be used for driving inspiration.  We don’t know the cause, but we do know this: the South is a dangerous place to drive.  In fact, according to recently released federal statistics, 8 of the top 11 most dangerous places to drive are “southern states”, as that term is defined by the U.S. Census as opposed to the teams currently comprising The SEC.  Read on to learn where Tennessee is ranked and our number one piece of advice on protecting yourself.  Continue reading

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Our award-winning lawyers see a steady flow of dog bite and dog attack cases.  Unfortunately, sometimes man’s best friend is a menace. While we have a lot of information on our website (links to pages below), here are some quick answers to other common questions:

  1. Can dog bites be stitched?  

This depends upon the damage done by the dog bite.  If it is a deep puncture wound, medical professionals may decide to leave the wound unstitched.  Placement of drain and antibiotics may be the preferred course of treatment.  Other wounds will need to be stitched.  The best course of action for anyone who has sustained a dog bite is to seek medical attention and follow the advice of medical professionals.

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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recently released its report on accidents involving cars, trucks, pedestrians and cyclists for 2021 (the most recently analyzed data) and the numbers are alarming.  So, let’s just get right to them.  More Americans were killed on our roadways in 2021 than any year since 2005 – 42,915 people lost their lives.  Another 4.5 million people were injured and 23 million vehicles were damaged.  7,342 pedestrians were killed in 2021, the biggest number since 1981.  985 cyclists were killed, the biggest number since 1980.   What is causing this increase in car, pedestrian and bicyclists accidents?  What are the financial costs?  And how can you protect yourself from this growing trend? Continue reading

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Kristen Chenoweth, the Emmy and Tony winning actress, has a new book out, and this week she has been giving interviews to promote it. In the interviews, she has talked at length about the serious injuries she sustained in an accident on the set of the television show “The Good Wife.” Lighting equipment on the set fell and hit her causing a fractured skull, a fractured rib and nose, broken teeth and other long-lasting injuries. Chenoweth’s Dad counseled her to get legal representation. She did not. She now regrets it. Here are some things you should think about if you are hurt in an accident and are reluctant to seek legal representation. Continue reading

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Well, here we are – the second week of January.  How are your New Year’s resolutions going?   Or as some people refer to them: casual promises I make to myself but I am under no legal obligation to fulfill.  If you are struggling with your resolutions, you are in good company.  Twenty-five percent of resolutions fail within the first week and the overwhelming majority fail within the first month.   For this reason, every January, we like to give people some resolutions that are easy to keep and can make a huge difference in your life.  More good news: these three can be done together! Continue reading

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For years, The Law Offices of John Day has been offering free Uber rides on New Year’s Eve in an effort to combat drunk driving, and we are doing it again this year!  Read on to learn more about the dangers of drunk driving, who is most likely to drive under the influence and how to take advantage of this NYE safe ride home program. Continue reading

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According to recent data, in just a single year, 4,282 large trucks were involved in fatal accidents, a 33% increase since 2011.  Another 107,000 trucks were involved in injury accidents.  (These statistics include trucks with a gross vehicle weight rating exceeding 10,000 pounds) Not surprisingly, trucking companies and their insurance companies are looking for ways to reduce the number of accidents involving their fleets of trucks.  Improved technology in the cab with drivers is helping safety managers monitor their drivers more closely in an effort to improve safety on our roadways.  And this technology could be useful to injury victims who are involved in accidents with large trucks. Continue reading

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It is the time for holiday shopping, cards and parties.  Unfortunately, it is also the time for holiday drinking and driving.  December is a National Impaired Driving Prevention Month. According to a recent survey, 26 million people over age 16 admitted to driving under the influence of alcohol or illicit drugs during the past year.  The largest percentage were drivers age 20 to 25 years old.  The consequences are staggering.  Drunk driving costs approximately 10,000 lives each and every year and injures even more.  So as the holiday season enters full swing, and in honor of National Impaired Driving Prevention Month, here are some reminders about how to stay safe on the roads while still enjoying the festivities. Continue reading

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Self-driving cars are not really “self-driving.”  Instead, manufacturers warn drivers of autonomous vehicles that they must remain in control of the vehicle.  For instance, Tesla states: “keep your hands on the steering wheel at all times” and to always “maintain control and responsibility for your vehicle.”  ProPILOT (Nissan/Infiniti) and SuperCruise (GM) focus on the fact that those programs are an assistance feature and not a substitute for a human driver.   And yet, a recent study by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) found that 53% of SuperCruise, 42% of Autopilot (Tesla) and 12% of ProPILOT said they were “comfortable treating their vehicles as fully self-driving”.  Perhaps not surprisingly, in the event of an accident, drivers using a self-driving vehicle could face legal trouble – both criminal and civil.  If you have a self-driving vehicle or you have been injured in an accident with one, read on for the latest.

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