Showing posts with label "fatal car collision". Show all posts
Showing posts with label "fatal car collision". Show all posts

Monday, April 12, 2010

Fatal Three Vehicle Car Accident in Severn

There was a deadly head on car collision that took place on April 7, 2010, in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Anne Arundel County Police are currently investigating the cause of the collision. However, the preliminary evaluation has revealed that the driver of a Ford F-150 was traveling westbound on Donaldson when he crossed into oncoming traffic and struck a Ford Expedition head on. The collision caused the SUV to burst into flames.


When emergency response vehicles arrived on the scene, the SUV was engulfed in flames. The driver of the SUV and his passenger were pronounced dead at the scene. The driver of the pick up truck was rushed to Baltimore Washington Medical Center where he was later pronounced dead.


While the cause of this collision is under investigation at this time, witness statements and an accident re-constructionist could certainly assist in determining what happened. If the driver of the pick up truck is found to have been at fault for this accident, the families of those in the SUV could pursue a claim against his insurance carrier. They may be entitled to death benefits which could assist the family with burial costs.


Our Maryland accident attorneys have handled thousands of claims and are familiar with wrongful death claims. If this unfortunate event should happen to you or someone you know, please contact Portner & Shure for a free legal consultation.



Thursday, April 8, 2010

Three Car Automobile Crash Turns Fatal Near BWI Airport

Multiple car collisions are incredibly common and it is sometimes difficult to determine who is actually at fault. In order to pursue a claim for property damage or bodily injuries liability must first be determined. There are a number of factors that are considered by the insurance carriers before they will assume liability for any collision and a thorough investigation will be done on their behalf.


Yesterday there was a three vehicle collision on Aviation Boulevard between Amtrak Way and Stoney Run Road in Anne Arundel County, Maryland near BWI Marshall Airport. The driver of a Jeep Wrangler was believed to have veered into oncoming traffic striking an Izusu truck then struck an unoccupied BWI Shuttle bus. The Maryland Transportation authority responded to the scene. The driver of the Jeep was pronounced dead at the scene. The driver of the shuttle bus was transported to Maryland Shock Trauma where he treated and released while the driver of the truck was not injured. The accident is still under investigation. The police do not believe that alcohol was involved.



Our Maryland accident lawyers can assist with expediting the investigation process in situations such as this. Our staff has handled thousands of claims ranging from simple rear end collisions to fatal motor vehicle accidents. The insurance carriers are well versed in collecting information that will provide them reason to deny an insurance claim. Defenses such as contribulatory negligence are often used by the insurance company. In these situations if a driver is just one percent at fault the entire claim will be denied.


If you have been involved in an automobile accident and would like a free legal consultation or if you would like more information on car accidents please feel free to contact Portner & Shure for a free consultation.


Monday, April 5, 2010

Accident in Carroll County Causes Fatality

In March of 2010, there was a fatal car accident in Westminster, Maryland when two vehicles collided. The driver of a Toyota Camry was traveling on Route 140 in Carroll County when the driver of a pick up truck ran a red light at the intersection of Route 140 and Bethel Road. A passenger in the Toyota was injured and transported to Maryland Shock Trauma while the driver was pronounced dead at the scene.



Automobile accidents resulting in injuries wherein individuals fail to yield to the right of way are very common. Traffic signals and stop signs are put in place to help direct and control traffic. They however, cannot stop human error. Failure to pay full attention and adhere to these signals will result in citations or worse, a serious even, as in this case, a fatal car accident.


Assuming that the driver of the pick up truck did in fact run a red light he could be found liable for this car collision and be forced for pay for any property damage and bodily injury claim for those who were injured. A wrongful death claim could also be brought against his insurance carrier by the family members of the deceased. In the event that the driver did not have insurance coverage a claim can be made under the drivers Uninsured Motorist Coverage. In all automobile cases resulting in fatality asset searches of the defendant must be conducted. In the event the defendant has sufficient assets, he often should be sued since most automobile accident insurance policies do not provide adequate death benefits. The accident attorneys at Portner & Shure carefully determine all available assets in all cases where the injury value exceeds the policy. If you are unsure of what benefits you are entitled to in a case resulting in a death, call one of our Maryland accident lawyers.