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Friday, May 6th, 2011
According to the Blount County Daily Times, two young girls sitting in the back seat of a station wagon were injured in a head-on collision between two vehicles outside of a Blount County, Tennessee, convenient store on May 6, 2011. Blount County Sheriffs reported a Dodge pickup truck pulled out of Aztex Fuel and Food Center near Tuckaleechee Pike in front of the station wagon. The two vehicles collided head on, sending the station wagon approximately 20 feet across the street. The two girls, 11 and 5 years old, were taken to the University of Tennessee Medical Center. Fortunately, the injuries do not appear to be life-threatening.
The streets and parking lots surrounding stores, shopping centers, schools, and other Tennessee establishments can be crowded and congested with drivers and people. Sometimes, drivers are in a rush to get from point A to point B. If you or a loved one has been injured in a car accident on a Memphis or Tennessee street such as Poplar Avenue, Union Avenue, or Germantown Road, call the Tennessee auto accident attorneys at Nahon, Saharovich, and Trotz at 901-683-7000 or 1-800-LAW-4004. Your NST lawyer will aggressively fight for you to recover the compensation you deserve for injuries sustained in the crash, such as damages for medical bills, lost wages, permanent disability, and pain and suffering. To prove these damages, your NST lawyer can rely on knowledge of Tennessee driving and insurance laws and utilize various medical and economic experts. Your NST lawyer will first try to reach a fair settlement with the driver’s insurance company, but if a reasonable deal cannot be reached, your NST lawyer will be prepared to file a lawsuit and fight for you in court. If the driver does not have insurance, your NST lawyer will file an uninsured motorist claim for maximum compensation.
Do not hesitate to call the Tennessee auto accident attorneys at Nahon, Saharovich, and Trotz today at 901-683-7000 or 1-800-LAW-4004 if you or a loved one has been injured in a car crash in Tennessee. Nahon, Saharovich, and Trotz has offices in Memphis, Jackson, and Knoxville and is the largest plaintiff’s personal injury law firm in Tennessee. NST Law has handled Tennessee car accident cases for over twenty years and has the experience and resources to effectively handle your case.
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Monday, April 4th, 2011
According to the Billings Gazette, a 22-year-old Montana woman died in a T-bone car accident with a drunken driver in Missoula, Montana. On February 20, 2011, the deceased was driving across a street at 2:00 a.m. when a 21-year-old drunken driver crashed into her. The speed limit had just changed from 45 MPH to 35 MPH. The deceased was driving between 20 and 26 MPH while the drunken driver was traveling around 80 MPH. The driver’s blood alcohol content (BAC) was .11, above the Montana legal limit of .08. In addition, a Busch beer can and empty Budweiser cup were found in the driver’s front seat.  The deceased was later pronounced dead at a nearby medical center.
Alcohol and speeding form a dangerous combination that can produce deadly results. If you have lost a loved one in a Tennessee drunken driving car accident in Memphis, Germantown, Shelby County, or anywhere else in Tennessee, call the Tennessee car accident lawyers at Nahon, Saharovich, and Trotz at (901) 683-7000 or 1-800-LAW-4004. Nahon, Saharovich, and Trotz (NST Law) has pursued compensation for surviving family members of victims of car crashes for over twenty years and has an abundance of resources to prove a drunk driver’s negligence.
Your NST lawyer will begin investigating your case as soon as possible. NST lawyers can retain investigators to ensure no evidence from the scene of the crash has been lost and may consult with forensic experts to recreate the scene of the accident. Also, NST Law’s knowledge of Tennessee driving laws, such as .08 being the legal BAC limit for Tennessee drivers, helps our Tennessee auto accident lawyers determine if a driver has been negligent. The lawyers at Nahon, Saharovich, and Trotz may even retain a toxicologist to help show that a careless driver was under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
For the damages portion of a claim, Nahon, Saharovich, and Trotz lawyers can retain economic experts to document medical bills and compute lost wages and future earnings. NST lawyers have experience interacting with doctors, reading medical documents, and conveying medical information to judges and juries. Team NST uses these resources to fight for our clients to receive maximum damages for medical bills, pain and suffering, and lost wages.
Nahon, Saharovich, and Trotz is the largest plaintiff’s law firm in Tennessee that pursues maximum compensation for families of fatal car crash victims. With offices in Memphis, Jackson, and Knoxville, NST Law handles cases all throughout Tennessee. Call Nahon, Saharovich, and Trotz at (901) 683-7000 or 1-800-LAW-4004, and let us get started on your case today.
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Tuesday, March 15th, 2011
According to a recent study by State Farm Insurance published in USA Today, over 19% of drivers across the country surf the Internet on their cell phones at least once per week while driving. Further, 35% of respondents said they send and receive text messages and 74% make or receive calls at least once per week while driving. Distracted drivers can be unsafe drivers, and the lawyers at Nahon, Saharovich, and Trotz (“NST Law”) warn clients to drive carefully and be aware of these types of drivers while on the road. NST lawyers have pursued compensation for victims of car accidents and negligence of others for over twenty years, and the 28 attorneys at NST use this experience to help injured victims receive maximum damages for medical bills, pain and suffering, and lost wages resulting from their auto accidents.
Tennessee law requires each driver to exercise due care to avoid colliding with other vehicles, including a ban on texting while driving. Car crashes can produce serious and potentially deadly results, and it is possible for victims to suffer brain trauma, broken bones, loss of limbs, or even quadriplegia. Team NST understands the severity of these types of injuries and has the resources to retain experts to prove these injuries to a mediator or jury. In the past, we have retained experts to develop life care plans, create day in the life videos, and document medical expenses. NST lawyers keep up with any changes in Tennessee laws and stay up to date with courtroom trends.
If you have been involved in a car wreck in Memphis, Germantown, or any other part of Shelby County, call NST today at (901) 683-7000.
Nahon, Saharovich, and Trotz is the largest plaintiff’s law firm in Tennessee that pursues damages for clients injured in car crashes in Memphis, Jackson, Knoxville, and all surrounding counties in Tennessee. NST also represents clients in Jackson, Mississippi and Eastern Arkansas. Call the Tennessee car crash lawyers at Nahon, Saharovich, and Trotz today at (901) 683-7000 or visit us at www.nstlaw.com for a free consultation on your car accident injuries.
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Thursday, March 10th, 2011
New traffic laws are constantly being passed, and the car and truck accident lawyers at Nahon, Saharovich, and Trotz (“NST Law”) in Memphis keep clients up to date with the latest Tennessee laws to help them obtain maximum compensation in their personal injury trials. Car and truck accidents can often result in serious and fatal injuries, and our goal at NST is to help our clients recover the full amount to which they are legally entitled.
Call Nahon, Saharovich, and Trotz today at (901) 683-7000 if you have been injured in a car or truck accident in Tennessee, and let our experienced professionals get started on your case.
Parties injured in car or truck accidents can receive compensation due to someone else’s negligence. The state of Tennessee recently enacted a new law prohibiting the sending and reading of text messages while operating a motor vehicle. When a car is in motion, the driver cannot use his or her mobile phone to send or receive written messages. This law only applies to cars in motion, and the penalty for violating this law is a monetary fine. Tennessee also has a law prohibiting reckless or careless driving, and texting while driving serves as evidence of a violation. In this scenario, the lawyers of Nahon, Saharovich, and Trotz will utilize this law to help its clients obtain maximum compensation against an at-fault driver. However, if a victim of a car accident is found to have violated either of these laws at the time he or she was injured in the accident, the defendant’s insurance company may try to deny the claim entirely. This is why it is important for our lawyers to investigate each accident as soon as possible.
If you have been injured in a car or truck accident in Memphis or Shelby County and Googled “Car Crash Attorney Memphis” looking for a Memphis car crash attorney, call Nahon, Saharovich, and Trotz at (901) 683-7000. NST is the largest plaintiff’s law firm in Tennessee that helps victims of car and truck accidents recover damages. The Tennessee car accident lawyers at NST serve clients in Memphis, Jackson, Nashville, Knoxville, Chattanooga, and all surrounding counties in Tennessee. NST Law has handled motor vehicle injury cases for over twenty years, and with 28 lawyers and over 100 staff members, Team NST has the resources to stay abreast of current legal issues. No matter how severe your injury is, let the experienced lawyers at Nahon, Saharovich, and Trotz help and fight for you.
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Monday, March 7th, 2011
There are several intersections that are considered to be “high risk areas” or “hot spots” for Memphis car accidents. Â These intersections are considered especially dangerous due to the frequency and severity of these accidents each year. The most dangerous intersections in the state of Tennessee can be found in Memphis and Shelby County. Most dangerous intersections in the city of Memphis are found along Winchester Road, at the cross streets of Riverdale, Mendenhall Road, Kirby Parkway and Hickory Hill. Another dangerous intersection is Summer Avenue and Sycamore View. Every year, a large number of auto accidents occur at these dangerous intersections.
The dedicated lawyers of Nahon, Saharovich and Trotz (NST Law) will pursue compensation for clients who have been injured as a result of a car wreck or a trucking accident.
In Shelby County, Tennessee, two of the most dangerous intersections are at Highway 385 (Bill Morris Parkway) and Hacks Cross Road and at Houston Levee Road and Macon Road. Auto accidents occur monthly at these intersections, and often the drivers and passengers involved are injured. In some cases, car wrecks at these dangerous intersections have caused fatalities. In fact, Shelby County holds the highest number of annual fatalities from crashes at intersections than any other county in the state of Tennessee.
NST Law, a firm with 28 lawyers, has a team devoted to handling auto accidents and trucking accidents. The Tennessee car accident lawyers of Nahon, Saharovich and Trotz are ready to help injured victims get the money which they deserve for their injuries. If you are injured on Winchester, Hacks Cross or Houston Levee in the Memphis, Tennessee area, please call Team NST today at (901) 683-7000.
Nahon, Saharovich and Trotz, also known as NST Law, is the largest plaintiff’s law firm in Tennessee that helps injured people recover damages as a result of trucking accidents, automobile accidents, nursing home neglect, on the job injuries and injuries from defective products. NST Law has offices in Memphis, Jackson and Knoxville Tennessee; Jackson, Mississippi and Jonesboro, Arkansas. For a free initial consultation, please call NST at (901) 683-7000 or click here to contact us via email.
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Wednesday, February 9th, 2011
A recent report released by the National Highway Traffic Highway Safety Administration (NHTSA) provides some welcome news that motor vehicle fatalities have dropped to their lowest level since 1950. The even more encouraging news is that this decline in car accident related fatalities occurred despite a significant increase in cars on the road and the number of miles driven. This would seem to suggest that attempts to improve the safety of roads, drivers, and vehicles has been successful. The trend toward a decline in motor vehicle related fatalities extended to all types of traffic accidents.
While that is the good news, there is also bad news. Auto accidents in the U.S. still account for 33,000 fatalities and another 2.2 million injury victims annually. The NHTSA report singled out distracted driving as an ongoing significant cause of auto accidents resulting in fatalities and serious injuries. Cell phone related accidents were singled out as a growing area of concern. Texting while driving has been equated to drunk driving in terms of its role in causing serious auto accidents. Distracted driving can result in accident involving all types of vehicle including tractor-trailer accidents, motorcycle accidents, passenger vehicle accidents, SUV rollover accidents, and pedestrian accidents.
Traffic safety experts estimate that cell phone use results in over 6,000 car accident fatalities per year. It has also been suggested that the increased popularity of texting has resulted in an increase in cell phone related accidents because it is more distracting to drivers and results in a driver’s eyes leaving the roadway for a longer duration. A study measured delays in reaction time when applying the brakes when impaired by alcohol to delays in braking when texting from a cell phone. The study results below clearly indicate how serious the issue of texting while driving has become as a cause of motor vehicle accidents:
- Normal (i.e. no texting or alcohol): 0.54 seconds
- DUI: 4 additional feet
- Reading a Text Message: 36 additional feet
- Sending a Text Message: 70 additional feet
While the roads are clearly getting safer, the risk of being involved in a serious motor vehicle accident particularly involving a distracted driver is still far too high. If you or someone you love has been seriously injured or killed in a Tennessee auto accident, the experienced attorneys at NST Law can help you seek the compensation you or your family are entitled to under Tennessee law.
Our Tennessee car accident lawyers have represented thousands of people involved in Tennessee auto collisions for over 20 years. Nahon, Saharovich & Trotz has offices in Memphis, Jackson and Knoxville, Tennessee; Jackson, Mississippi; and Jonesboro, Arkansas with the experience and resources necessary to fully investigate and help successfully resolve your Tennessee auto accident case. Nahon, Saharovich & Trotz, PLC is the largest plaintiff’s law firm in Tennessee that helps injured people recover compensation due to someone else’s negligence. Call us today for your free no obligation initial consultation at 1-800-LAW-4004 (1-800-529-4004) or visit us on the web at www.nstlaw.com. No matter where you are in Tennessee, we are just a phone call away.
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Thursday, November 4th, 2010
There are many causes of serious auto accidents, but many would be surprised to know that defective roadways contribute to over half of all motor vehicle accidents fatalities. Dangerous roadways contribute to more auto accident fatalities than even drunk driving. Auto accidents based on defective roadways require a law firm with experience handling such cases, as the defendant will usually be a public entity with enormous resources and special rules that protect the government against such claims. If you or someone you love is involved in a serious auto accident resulting in catastrophic injuries including quadriplegia, brain damage, paralysis or even fatalities, you need a law firm with the experience to navigate the special rules and procedures that must be navigated to obtain compensation from a governmental entity for defectively designed, constructed or maintained roadways. At Nahon, Saharovich & Trotz, we have over 20 years of experience handling complex Tennessee motor vehicle accident cases.
Many people are surprised to discover that defective streets, roads and highways contribute to more accident fatalities then drunk drivers. Defective road conditions contribute to over 5.3 billion accidents each year resulting in 22,000 fatalities almost double the number of accident fatalities in which a drunk driver was involved. These accidents can be the result of a number of defects related to the roadway including the following:
• Inadequate Design
• Faulty Construction
• Poor Maintenance
• Failure to Make Adaptive Changes
These defects can contribute to a Tennessee car accident by inducing a driver to leave one’s lane and crash or leave the roadway entirely and fall down a slope. A government entity has an obligation to design, construct, and maintain roads and highways so that they do not pose an unreasonable foreseeable risk of causing injury to motorists. Many times accident rates will be much higher on certain sections of roadway, which may be sufficient to put a public entity on notice that the road is unsafe and that corrective action is necessary. At NST Law, we carefully analyze accident records and other government reports to establish the basis for finding a roadway is unsafe and that a government entity should have knowledge of the dangers posed by the roadway.
While another driver may also be at fault in a Tennessee auto accident, a government entity has an obligation to build roadways that are reasonably safe and forgiving of predictable driver error. If the roadway’s faulty design, construction, or maintenance contributes to a motor vehicle accident, successfully pursuing litigation against the government entity may be the only way to obtain full compensation for one’s damages including medical and rehabilitative expenses, lost wages, lost future earnings, pain and suffering, and loss of quality and enjoyment of life.
There are many types of hazards and defects that can make a roadway unsafe and contribute to auto accidents and resulting injuries including:
• Failure to design or maintain the road to promote good tire traction
• Freeway ramps that are too short to permit proper merging with traffic
• Insufficient barriers on the shoulder such as guard rails
• Sharp inadequately marked curves in the road
• Obstructions or design that prevent adequate visibility
• Failure to provide median dividers
These are just a few examples of defective road conditions that can result in serious motor vehicle accidents resulting in catastrophic injuries or fatalities. A government entity has virtually limitless resources to defend a liability claim resulting from an auto accident caused by a defective roadway. If you or someone you love is involved in a serious auto accident including an accident where defective road conditions were a contributing cause, call NST Law with over 20 years of experience. At Nahon, Saharovich & Trotz, our Tennessee car accident lawyers have been handling serious personal injury and accident cases throughout the State of Tennessee for over 20 years. NST Law attorneys have been nationally recognized by Super Lawyers, which rates the top 5% of lawyers in the country.
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Tuesday, June 1st, 2010
Cell phone usage continues to rise dramatically as cell phones have become a fundamental part of our daily activities including making calls, sending texts, surfing the internet, using GPS or other smart phone functions. With expansion in the use and function of cell phones, the use of cell phones while driving now comes close to alcohol as a leading cause of auto accidents. The Tennessee auto accident lawyers of Nahon, Saharovich & Trotz, PLC (NST Law) aggressively pursue compensation on behalf of those who suffer catastrophic injury or death caused by drivers who are distracted by cell phones.
A recent study by the National Safety Council found that 1.6 million accidents annually or 28% of all accidents are caused by cell phone conversations or cell phone texting. The study estimates that 1.4 million crashes are caused by cell phone conversations while another 200,000 are caused by texting while driving. Driver distraction, which is frequently caused by cell phone use, leads to 6000 auto accident fatalities and 500,000 auto accident injuries per year. To put this in context, distracted driving causes 80% of auto accidents whereas drunk driving contributes to only 33% of all auto accidents nationally.
A growing number of states have banned cell phone conversations and/or cell phone texting while driving because of the significantly increased risk of serious auto accidents. Currently, Tennessee auto accident law does not provide much protection from cell phone related car accidents. Tennessee prohibits texting while driving but this ban is largely ineffective because cell phone users may make calls and talk on their cell phone when driving. The law provides little if any protection against injury from Tennessee auto accidents related to cell phone use. Further, the ban on texting presents enforcement issues because it is difficult to determine if a driver was dialing a phone number, checking his cell phone GPS or texting. “You are still allowed to use the phone while you are driving, and you cannot always tell if someone is texting or making a call,” said Tom Spangler Chief Deputy with the Knox County Sheriff’s Office.
While cell phone use has been a significant cause of Tennessee auto accidents for quite some time, car accidents related to texting are on the rise, as texting becomes more popular especially amongst teenagers. Studies have found that texting increases the risk of an auto accident by as much as 23 times. This is not surprising given a United State Department of Transportation (USDOT) report indicating that drivers who text take their eyes off the road for an average of 4.6 seconds. At a speed of 55 miles per hour a vehicle would travel more than the length of a football field in that period of time.
The experienced auto accident lawyers of NST Law understand the important role that cell phone related driver distraction plays in causing serious car accidents that lead to death or catastrophic injury. Because Tennessee law prohibits texting while driving, a driver who violates the ban can receive a citation, which may make it easier to prove that the driver was texting at the time of an auto accident. The attorneys of NST Law may also seek records from a driver’s cell phone company that show that the driver was texting immediately prior to a serious Tennessee auto accident. NST Law attorneys also use expert testimony and data to establish relevant facts such as drivers talking on cell phones are 18% slower to react to brake lights or that it takes 17% longer to regain the speed lost after braking.
The USDOT has also passed a national ban on texting by drivers of commercial vehicles including tractor-trailers. NST Law can assist in seeking compensation from the trucking company or driver stemming from a driver’s failure to comply with the federal ban on texting while driving a commercial vehicle. The evidence that a driver was texting at the time of the accident might also be used to establish that the truck driver was reckless because he or she was ignoring the national ban designed to promote driver safety. Reckless behavior by the other driver can give rise to punitive damages being awarded by the court. If you are involved in a Tennessee auto accident where the other driver was distracted by a cell phone, NST Law attorneys can help you and your family seek compensation for catastrophic injuries or even death.
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