There
is never a good time to lose a child in an accident, but it is even more
devastating when it happens so close to major life events: high school prom and
high school graduation. This tragedy
might have been avoided if a seatbelt was being worn. Drivers are constantly reminded about wearing
seatbelts in the car and the life-saving benefits of using them. Not only is it required by law, but it should
be second-nature to get in the car and put your seatbelt on. Again, we want to remind teenage drivers, as
well as all other drivers on the road to use your seatbelt in the car. There have been several accidents over the
last few weeks where drivers or passengers in the car have been killed in a
crash because they were not wearing their seatbelt. Tragedies such as this one can easily be
avoided with something as simple as wearing a seatbelt. No family should have to go through losing a
son, daughter, brother, or sister so close to a milestone in life just because
a seatbelt was not being worn.
For
Garrett’s family and friends, this is such a devastating loss. Garrett’s sister, Elise, plans to accept his
diploma at graduation in his honor.
Please,
let’s avoid another deadly teen accident where a seatbelt is not used. Parents, remind your teen drivers to use a
seatbelt in the car. Seatbelts can save
lives. Data
from Maryland shows that around 91% of all drivers wear a seatbelt. Compare that to only 78% in Virginia. These statistics should be much closer to
100% because seatbelts have been proven to reduce the risk of serious injury in
an accident by half.
If you or someone you
love has been injured in a car, truck, or bus accident or has died as a result
of their injury suffered in a Maryland crash due to the negligence or fault of
another driver, please call us at (301) 854-9000 to schedule an appointment for
a free case evaluation in our Columbia
office or one of our other offices located throughout Maryland, or visit us
online to learn more about car accidents at: http://www.portnerandshure.com/Auto-Accidents/Car-Accidents/Fatal-Car-Accidents.shtml
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