Posts tagged: distracted driving statistics

The Secret to Lowering Fatal Child Car Seat Accident Statistics

By admin, September 30, 2010 5:32 am

How can we lower fatal child car accident statistics? The key may be to buy the right child car seat! Continue reading

The 4 Easiest Ways to Avoid Getting Hurt in a Car Accident

By admin, September 28, 2010 11:57 am

960 people in Missouri died in car accidents in 2008. If you don’t want to become a fatal car crash statistic, read these four easy ways to prevent car accidents. Continue reading

Can We Trust Distracted Driving Statistics?

By admin, September 24, 2010 7:10 am

The distracted driving statistics under report the number of people hurt in a car accident or killed according to fatal car accident statistics. Why? Continue reading

Accident in Mattoon, Illinois Injures Thirteen People and Kills Three

By JamesBrown, June 2, 2010 7:22 am

Monday evening, a multiple car accident occurred on Interstate 57 in Illinois. A truck driver had been distracted by looking down at a map and ran into the back of another vehicle that had stopped for a construction zone. That map caused a chain-reaction of accidents, ultimately resulting in one SUV catching fire and killing all three occupants. Thirteen others had to be hospitalized for their involvement in the… Continue reading

Should You Be Driving with Your Pets in the Car? | Missouri Car Accident Lawyer

By JamesBrown, May 27, 2010 8:47 am

Distracted driving is near the top of the list when it comes to the causes of Missouri car accidents. In 2008, distracted driving caused almost 6,000 car crash deaths and injured more than a half million people. To make matters worse, most victims aren’t prepared to face the tough questions from the insurance company and end up being treated unfairly after the accident. (If you want to make sure you

Add Dog Vomit to the List of Driver’s Distractions | St. Louis Car Accident Lawyer

By JamesBrown, April 29, 2010 11:07 am

It’s no surprise that driving distracted can get you into trouble. Cell phones, iPods, rowdy passengers, and screaming babies have all been seen as culprits in crashes caused by a distracted driver. Today, however, a Minnesota man hit a utility pole after a somewhat unusual distraction. 18 year old Michael Allen Butler told police that he lost control of the vehicle….wait for it…after his dog started vomiting on him. Continue reading

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