A Lexington motorcycle accident sent one man to the hospital with non life-threatening injuries Friday morning, June 25, according to MSNBC. The van-motorcycle collision occurred on Walnut Hill Rd. when the motorcycle crossed the center line of the roadway while navigating a curve. After slamming into a work van, the motorcyclist sustained injuries to his leg and face, but police believe he would have been more seriously injured if he had not been wearing a helmet.
Although it appears as if the van was not at fault in this Lexington motorcycle crash, many Fayette County motorcycle accidents result from the negligence of the other driver. When motorcyclists are wearing helmets at the time of a collision, injuries may be less severe, but the vulnerability of motorcyclists increases the risk of serious injury in a crash even when helmets are worn. For free resources, answers to questions, or a consultation regarding your central Kentucky motorcycle collision and how to receive the best medical treatment for your injuries, contact Lexington auto accident lawyer Scott Crosbie online or by phone (toll-free) at 866-239-0030.
In an effort to keep Lexington and other Kentucky drivers safer on the roadways, a "traffic enforcement" campaign is in effect this summer throughout the state, according to the WBKO news source. Just last year, 226 people were killed in fatal Kentucky car accidents between June 1 and September 6, and the campaign aims to reduce the number of accidents resulting in injury or fatality this summer. According to the Kentucky State Police, over 1,000 safety checkpoints will be in place throughout the state.
Although the effort to prevent serious Lexington truck accidents and central Kentucky wrecks is underway, many serious and fatal car accidents still occur throughout the area. If you need assistance, resources, or answers to questions regarding central KY auto accidents, Lexington personal injury attorney Scott Crosbie will answer your questions for free at no obligation to you. Contact Crosbie online or toll-free at 866-239-0039.
An Estill County accident involving three vehicles turned tragic when a 47-year-old man was killed upon impact of the central Kentucky head-on collision, according to the Kentucky.com news site. In the Estill County crash, Jerry W. Chaney's Toyota pickup truck was struck by a Camero head-on, which had swerved to avoid a collision with a Pontiac that had just pulled in front of it. After the tragic Kentucky accident, Chaney was pronounced dead at the scene.
As a Lexington wrongful death attorney and central Kentucky car accident lawyer, Scott Crosbie expresses his deepest sympathies to the family and friends of Jerry Cheney, and he will answer any of their questions for free at no obligation to them if they need help determining how to proceed. Fatal accidents involving multiple vehicles such as this can complicate investigations into liability, fault, or causation, and Scott Crosbie will be happy to evaluate your case for free if you would like the assistance or resources of an experienced attorney. Contact Scott Crosbie online or toll-free at 866-239-0039.
A Lexington car accident between an SUV and another vehicle sent one woman to the hospital for crash-related injuries, according to the WickedLocal news website. The Lexington car wreck occurred at the intersection of Meriam St. and Patriots Dr. when the SUV and a second vehicle collided, causing the SUV to overturn. After the Fayette County accident, area firefighters and police officers worked to remove the trapped driver of the SUV from her vehicle, cutting through the back hatch and windshield to extricate her. The woman's condition was not known at the time of the report, and the driver of the other vehicle was not injured in the crash. One Meriam Street resident believes that auto accidents are common at that intersection because there is not a stop sign on Patriots Drive in that location.
As a personal injury lawyer and Lexington car accident attorney, Scott Crosbie hopes for the full and speedy recovery of the injured woman this crash, and he will answer her questions or questions from her family for free at no obligation to them. When serious injuries result from Kentucky car accidents, many questions arise concerning how to pay for medical bills, other expenses, and lost time away from work. For help with financial obligations so you can focus your efforts on getting better, contact Scott Crosbie online or by phone at 866-239-0039, and he will consult with you for free.
A 21-year-old Lexington woman has been indicted in Fayette County on a second-degree manslaughter charge and other charges related to a fatal accident in May 2009, according to the Kentucky news source. Meredith Lewis Browning reportedly lost control of her vehicle while driving under the influence last year, when she was under the legal drinking age, causing her car to strike a telephone pole and two trees before catching fire. Tragically, one of her passengers was ejected from the vehicle and pronounced dead at the scene. The second passenger suffered serious physical injuries in the tragic Lexington accident. Although Browning's blood-alcohol level was 0.02 (0.08 is the level for a DUI conviction for drivers 21 and over), she has been charged with underage DUI, which only requires a blood-alcohol level of 0.02 for conviction. According to the article, Browning's Facebook account served as evidence in this case, with the judge reading her posts about drinking before the accident (under a search warrant).
As a Lexington wrongful death and personal injury attorney, Scott Crosbie is familiar with the indescribable pain and suffering that follows the tragic loss of a loved one, and he expresses his deepest sympathies to the family and friends of the victims in this crash. If you have any questions regarding central Kentucky DUI accidents, Lexington car wrecks, or wrongful death, Crosbie will provide you with free answers, resources, and advice concerning your unique situation. To contact Scott Crosbie, fill out his confidential online form or call (toll-free) 800-239-0039.
A Kentucky motorcycle accident injured a married couple in Breckinridge County Sunday, May 23, sending one to the hospital with serious injuries, according to the Kentucky news source. The motorcycle crash occurred when a group of motorcyclists, who were headed east on Ky. 144, slowed down to make a right-hand turn. Randall Hendricks, 42, was in the back of the group and skidded onto his left side when he attempted to brake, ejecting himself and his wife from the bike. After the Kentucky motorcycle crash, Randall complained of chest and arm injuries but declined transportation to a local hospital. His wife and passenger, Sherra, 49, required transportation via helicopter to University of Louisville Hospital for the treatment of serious head injuries and chest injuries.
As a central Kentucky personal injury lawyer and Lexington motorcycle accident attorney, Scott Crosbie hopes for the complete and fast recovery of Randall and Sherra Hendricks. If you have been injured in a central Kentucky motorcycle accident or another type of vehicle collision, feel free to contact Scott Crosbie for free answers to your pressing questions and advice concerning your unique situation. Contact Crosbie online or call him toll-free at 800-239-0039.
A Pulaski County car accident tragically killed a 51-year-old woman early Saturday morning, May 23, according to the LEX 18 news source. The Lexington area accident occurred on Kentucky 196 when a 16-year-old driver lost control of his car, crossed over the center line, and struck the vehicle of Kathy Kingsley. After the fatal Lexington accident, Kinsley had to be cut out of her car and was pronounced dead at the scene. The other driver was taken to the hospital.
As a Lexington and central Kentucky wrongful death attorney, Scott Crosbie is familiar with the indescribable pain and suffering associated with loss from car accidents, and he expresses his deepest sympathies to the family and friends of Kathy Kingsley. Although nothing can compensate for the tragic loss of a loved one, certain measures can be taken to help families and friends as they go through the grieving and recovery process. If you would like more information about how we can provide that assistance and the resources needed after devastating loss, feel free to contact the firm of Hurt, Crosbie, & May. We will answer your questions for free with compassion and professionalism at no obligation to you. Contact us online or by phone (toll-free) at 866-239-0039.
Two Lexington auto accidents resulted in serious injuries in the early hours of Sunday morning, according to the LEX 18 news source. The first Lexington crash, which police say involved alcohol, occurred when a motorcyclist slammed into a median while traveling north on Richmond Rd. Driver Jeremy Caudill, 31, suffered "severe head trauma" in the Lexington motorcycle accident and was taken to UK Hospital, though he was reportedly wearing a helmet. Shortly before 3:00 a.m., a second serious accident occurred in the Lexington area when a Volvo struck another vehicle on High Street. Upon impact, the other vehicle was forced into several pedestrians, sending many of them to the hospital, with at least one pedestrian suffering life-threatening injuries.
As a personal injury lawyer and Lexington car accident attorney, Scott Crosbie hopes for the full and speedy recovery of all injured in these crashes, and he will answer their questions or questions from their family for free at no obligation to them. When serious injuries result from Kentucky car accidents, many questions arise concerning how to pay for medical bills, other expenses, and lost time away from work. For help with financial obligations so you can focus your efforts on getting better, contact Scott Crosbie online or by phone at 866-239-0039, and he will consult with you for free.
A tragic two-vehicle crash on I-64 turned fatal for two women Saturday, April 24, according to the Kentucky website. The Bath County car accident occurred when the driver of a westbound vehicle apparently lost control and veered her car into the eastbound lanes, slamming into another vehicle. As a result of the tragic Lexington car accident, 27-year-old Tessa Harris (the driver of the westbound vehicle) and 45-year-old Debbie Samples (a passenger in the eastbound vehicle) were killed. James Samples, 45, was taken by helicopter to University of Kentucky Hospital with injuries, although no details were available on his condition at the time of the report.
There is nothing more tragic than the loss of a family member or loved one, and Lexington wrongful death lawyer Scott Crosbie expresses his deepest sympathies to the family and friends of Tessa Harris and Debbie Samples. Although nothing can truly compensate for the indescribable pain of loss, obtaining financial compensation to help pay for medical bills, lost wages, or other expenses after wrongful death is sometimes essential. For more information on how to obtain financial help so you can focus your efforts on grieving and recovery, feel free to contact Scott Crosbie, and he will answer your questions for free with compassion and regard for your unique situation.
A four-vehicle accident in Clark County brought a medical helicopter to the scene after at least two people suffered injuries Wednesday morning, April 21, according to the LEX 18 news source. The Lexington multi-vehicle car accident reportedly occurred around 9:30 a.m. on US 60 in front of New Hope Baptist Church. At the time of the report, crews were still at the Lexington accident scene, and further details were not released.
When helicopters arrive on the scene, the concern is always whether serious injuries were involved. As a Lexington personal injury lawyer and car accident attorney, Scott Crosbie hopes for the full and speedy recovery of all injured in this crash, and he will answer their questions or questions from their family for free at no obligation to them. When serious injuries result from Kentucky car accidents, many questions arise concerning how to pay for medical bills, other expenses, and lost time away from work. For help with financial concerns so you can focus on getting better, contact Scott Crosbie online or by phone at 866-239-0039, and he will consult with you for free.
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