Car trapped under tractor trailer dragged, injures one
Posted on June 10th, 2010
Early yesterday morning, an accident involving a tractor and Ford Thunderbird occurred on southbound I-77 around the North Carolina and South Carolina border.
The Ford became trapped underneath the trailer of a tractor in front of it and was dragged down the interstate until the tractor was able to stop. Â Fort Mill firefighters arrived at the scene and helped the driver and passenger of the Ford out of the vehicle.
The driver of the Ford was uninjured, but the passenger was taken to a local hospital for unspecified minor injuries.
Police officials cite the tractor and Ford coming too close to each other as the cause for the accident.
If you or someone you know has been injured in a car accident, contact the Charlotte car accident lawyers of William K. Goldfarb Law at 866-298-0768 to learn more about your rights.
Dropped cell phone blamed for tragic two-car accident
Posted on June 4th, 2010
Jordan Myria Hutchins, 19, and Tonya Johnson Watkins, 20, were driving southbound on Rocky Road outside of Lenoir, North Carolina this Tuesday afternoon when the two were involved in a tragic car accident.
Hutchins was driving when she dropped her cell phone and proceeded to lean down and pick it up. The vehicle was only going 35 mph but she ran off the right side of the road and into a cement guardrail in the process.
Highway Patrol official, D.W. Church claims that when Hutchins looked up it was too late and she was unable to react. Futhermore, he stated, “People don’t think 35 mph is all that fast, but it is…She just hit the worst possible thing to hit on a roadway”.
The vehicle hit on the passenger side leaving Watkins trapped inside. A helicopter was sent from Charlotte but she died soon after being removed from the car. Hutchins suffered from only minor injuries.
Hutchins is being charged with reckless driving, but Watkin’s family does not wish for her to be charged in the accident with a misdemeanor death by motor vehicle.
Police: Teen Killed in Fatal Wreck was Texting
Posted on May 18th, 2010
Police say a North Carolina teenager who was killed in a car crash, was text messaging at the time of the accident.
According to Melissa Williams, spokeswoman for the Ashville Police Department, investigators learned that 16 year-old Ashley Johnson, of Arden, who died Tuesday at a local hospital, was texting on her cell phone when the crash occurred. Authorities say Johnson’s car was going 52 miles per hour in a 45 mph zone. Investigators found a message on Johnson’s cell phone that was being typed at the time of the accident.
The driver of the pickup truck that Johnson collided with sustained non-life-threatening injuries. Johnson died the day after the crash in a local hospital. No one will be charged in the wreck, police say.
Texting while driving became illegal in North Carolina in December.
The Charlotte car accident attorneys of the Law Offices of William K. Goldfarb have been helping accident victims for nearly 20 years, and we understand the devastating impact a car accident can have on the lives of all those involved. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the victim’s family and friends.
2 Injured in Charlotte Car Accident
Posted on May 18th, 2010
Two people were injured in a Charlotte car accident Monday morning.
According to officials with the Charlotte Police Department, a driver was attempting to turn left onto Tyron Street shortly before 9:00 a.m. Monday when the accident occurred. Police say another driver, in a sport utility vehicle, struck the car and then crashed into a telephone pole. The pole broke in half and the power line dangled over the car, authorities say.
The traffic lights at the intersection lost power as a result of the crash, as did a nearby Dunkin’ Donuts restaurant.
Both drivers were transported to a nearby hospital after the crash. Their conditions are not known and police could not comment on the nature of their injuries.
Emergency crews closed the inbound lanes of South Tyron Street, and police diverted traffic through a parking lot while they investigated and cleaned up the crash scene.
If you or someone you love has been involved in a car accident, please contact the Charlotte car accident attorneys of the Law Offices of William K. Goldfarb by calling 866-298-0768.
4 Injured in North Carolina Car Accident
Posted on May 12th, 2010
Four Edenton residents – including two children – were injured in a North Carolina car accident Thursday.
According to officials with the North Carolina Highway Patrol, two people were airlifted to Pitt Memorial Hospital in Greenville and two children were transported to Bertie Memorial Hospital, after a two-vehicle accident on U.S. Highway 17. North Carolina Highway Patrol Trooper J.C. Copeland said 74 year-old Louis Earl Ward, of Hobbsville, was traveling south on Highway 17 in a GMC van when the accident occurred. Ward attempted to navigate a left turn onto N.C. Highway 45 and collided with a northbound 1996 Mercury driven by 30 year-old Stacy Janell-Ieshelle Riddick, of Edenton, Copeland said.
East Care airlifted Riddick’s front seat passenger, 51 year-old Dellie Mae Riddick, and rear seat passenger, 29 year-old Latisha Renee Holley, both of Edenton, to Pitt County Memorial Hospital following the crash.
Riddick’s two rear seat passengers, two year-old Kameer Holley, and three year-old Jesse Holley, were transported to Bertie Memorial Hospital by Askewville EMS.
No one involved in the crash was seriously injured.
If you or someone you know has been the victim of a Charlotte car accident, please contact a Charlotte personal injury lawyer of the Law Offices of William K. Goldfarb at 866-298-0768 to discuss your legal options.
2 Killed in North Carolina Car Crash
Posted on May 12th, 2010
Two people were killed in a three-vehicle crash on Interstate 20 in Leeds Friday.
According to officials with the North Carolina Highway Patrol, 25 year-old Zachary Jeron Harville was pronounced dead Saturday at approximately 9:20 p.m., after a crash involving his 2006 Dodge Ram and two separate tractor-trailers. A passenger in Harville’s vehicle, 22 year-old Elizabeth Hill, of Morris, was transported to University Hospital in Birmingham. She was pronounced dead shortly after 4:00 p.m. Saturday.
The drivers of the two tractor-trailers, 58 year-old George Ware of Mulberry, Florida and 34 year-old Aleksanor Shaibov of Charlotte, were not injured in the North Carolina car accident.
The crash remains under investigation.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims’ families and friends.
North Carolina Ranks 6th for US Truck Accidents
Posted on May 6th, 2010
A new study released by the United States Department of Transportation ranks North Carolina number six nationwide for the number of accidents involving tractor-trailer trucks.
The study lists the top ten states for motor vehicle accidents involving tractor-trailer trucks and cites interesting statistics about each state. In 2009, for example, more than 50 percent of the trucks inspected in North Carolina had maintenance or safety violations. Of those trucks, more than 12 percent were in such poor shape that they were immediately taken off the road and put “out of service.”
Data from the North Carolina Highway Patrol shows that of the 9.3 million trucks that passed through state weigh stations lat year, only one percent received safety inspections. Unlike some states that keep weigh stations open 24 hours a day, North Carolina weigh stations generally operate 16 hours a day, 5 days a week, and many times there are no troopers on duty to perform inspections.
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High School Student Dies in North Carolina Car Crash
Posted on May 6th, 2010
A Southern Nash High School student died Saturday in an early morning North Carolina car accident on West Mount Drive.
According to officials with the North Carolina Highway Patrol, 17 year-old Michael Dee Turner, of Bend of the River road, Elm City, died at Nash General Hospital after he drove through a stop sign and was struck by another vehicle. Police say Turner was driving his 1996 Chevrolet on Old Carriage Road shortly after 7:15 a.m. when he failed to stop at a stop sign at the intersection of West Mount Drive. A westbound vehicle on West Mount Drive then collided with the passengers side of Turner’s car, authorities report. Police investigators estimate the 2007 Chevrolet Suburban that struck Turner was traveling at least 50 mph when the crash occurred.
Turner, a high school junior, was on his way to take the SAT when the collision happened.
Troopers say the driver of the Suburban will not be cited in the accident.
Students at Southern Nash held and impromptu memorial service around Turner’s parking space in the high school lot. Spot 222 was filled with candles, white flowers, and homemade posters. Dozens of chalk messages covered the asphalt.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the friends and family of the victim.
Woman Killed in Route 53 Car Crash
Posted on April 13th, 2010
An elderly woman was killed Monday after a car accident on Route 53.
According to officials with the Ridgefield Police Department, the accident occurred shortly after 12:00 p.m. Monday on Route 53. A 78 year-old woman was a passenger in a 1994 white Jeep Cherokee which veered off the roadway and slammed head-on into a tree. The jeep rolled over, and trapped the woman in the vehicle. Response crews attempted cardopulmonary resuscitation after freeing her from the wreckage.
Police did not release the names of those involved in the accident, pending notification of their families. Sergeant Michael Libertini, with the North Carolina Highway Patrol, said investigators are still trying to determine where the 78 year-old woman lived; she had an out-of-state license and a local address.
If you or someone you know has been the victim of a Charlotte car accident, please contact a Charlotte car accident lawyer of the Law Offices of William K. Goldfarb at 866-298-0768 to discuss your legal options.
Teen Dies After Myrtle Beach Crash
Posted on April 13th, 2010
A North Carolina teenager died Saturday of injuries sustained in a car accident last weekend.
According to officials with the North Carolina Highway Patrol, 18 year-old Jesse Blackwelder was a passenger in a car that ran a stop sign and struck another vehicle at the intersection of 17th Avenue South and Grissom Parkway on March 27. Jim Allen, a traffic investigator with the Myrtle Beach Police Department, said Blackwelder was not wearing a seat belt at the time of the crash and was ejected from the car. He was transported to Grand Strand Regional Medical Center after the wreck.
The driver of the car, Justin Efird, was cited for disregarding a stop sign.
Blackwelder’s condition had seemed to be improving, according to his aunt, Trina Thomas, but he started to experience brain swelling Friday and was unresponsive Saturday morning. Another passenger in the vehicle, Lisa Grandstaff, said she was optimistic about Blackwelder’s recovery. “I thought this was going to have a happy ending,” Grandstaff said. “That we were all going to be able to meet back up.”
If you or someone you know has been the victim of a Charlotte car accident, please contact a Charlotte personal injury lawyer of the Law Offices of William K. Goldfarb at 866-298-0768 to discuss your legal options.