Auto Accidents
Federal Guidelines for Driverless Vehicles
Move over, George Jetson: the days of driverless cars will soon be here. Ride-sharing giant Uber had a fleet of driverless cars puttering around Pittsburgh this summer, and companies around the globe have been working on perfecting autonomous vehicles. The federal government recently provided some guidelines on how driverless cars are to be regulated. Although…
Read MoreIs Playing Pokémon Go Really That Dangerous?
These days, we spend a lot of our time on our cell phones, computers, televisions, etc. for both business and pleasure. Often, we are stationary, but fortunately there are some electronic activities we can do that can get us moving around. One activity that has kept a lot of people up and moving is playing…
Read MoreProblems with Autoliv Airbags in Toyotas
Americans love their cars, but they also love being safe in those cars. Therefore, numerous safety features, such as seat belts and airbags, are installed to help protect us in the event of an auto accident or collision. Recently, the news has been awash with stories about exploding or defective airbags. While the majority of…
Read MoreThe Effects of a Chain Reaction Auto Accident
Auto accidents can be pretty frightening, but in most cases, the cause is straightforward. In a chain-reaction crash, however, determining fault is not so easy. Also called multi-vehicle accidents, multi-car accidents, or pileups, chain-reaction auto accidents are collisions involving more than two vehicles rear-ending one another in a series (or chain) of crashes, primarily resulting…
Read MoreWhen it Comes to Car Seats Are You Following the Letter of the Law?
In March, the Tennessee House of Representatives recalled HB 1468, a measure intended to change the child safety restraint laws in the state. (The Senate has sent their version, SB 1674, along to the Transportation Committee for further study.) As attorneys, we’re very familiar with the laws governing car seats and booster seats, but the…
Read MoreThe Astounding Cost of Auto Accidents
Remember when you first started driving? Seatbelt on, hands at 10:00 and 2:00, incremental mirror adjustments to make sure you had the perfect view – and the thrill of putting the car in gear and moving. Remember that nervous feeling in your stomach that you might do something wrong, or fail the test, or have…
Read MoreThe Dangers of Distracted Driving in Tennessee
If you live or work in Tennessee, then you know just how much you rely on your car to get you to and from your home, your work and your favorite day trips. While you might obey the rules of the road, you cannot account for other people – and the studies show that other…
Read MoreAfter a Record-Breaking Year of Recalls, the NHTSA May Actually DO Something
More than 51 million vehicles. According to CNBC, that was the total amount of recalled vehicles in 2015. The news reports that the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration had to change some numbers for 2014 (it came in at just under 51 million) to account for the Takata airbag cases, which accounted for 19 million…
Read MoreNew Technologies Could Lead to Fewer Commercial Truck Accidents, if the Government Would Let Us Use Them
These days, passenger vehicles in almost every make and model can be equipped with safety technologies like rear-facing cameras, alerts systems if a driver crosses a line and even an automatic brake that engages if a person draws too close to the car ahead of him or her. These additions help save lives every day,…
Read MoreCommon Injuries Sustained in Auto Accidents
Car crashes can be panic-inducing – and rightfully so. They’re loud and unexpected, and a serious accident can lead to long-lasting pain and suffering. As of right now, traffic accidents have led to 184 deaths in Tennessee, and more than 10,000 injuries. Some of those injury victims will have the courses of their lives affected…
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