October 10, 2011

Motorcyclist Sought by DPS for Speeding in Tempe

Speeding is a violation of the law and may cause harm to the public. Based on accounts of AZ Central, the Department of Public Safety (DPS) is looking for a motorcyclist involved in a high-speed chase on Loop 202 East last Friday night. The motorcycle driver did not yield when asked by the officer to pull over. As a result, the officers had to pursue the rider on the freeway. Subsequently, the motorcyclist got off the road, drove to the sides of the street, and later got off his motorcycle and ran to a nearby apartment complex. The Tempe Police along with the DPS placed a boundary around the Tempe apartment complex on McClintock Drive and Apache Boulevard. In hopes of finding the motorcyclist, the police called in their K-9 unit.

Arizona Speeding Statistics

According to the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT), there were 33,939 drivers cited for speeding in 2010 and of these people who sped there were 145 fatal Arizona speeding crashes caused and 11,080 injuries in speeding crashes.

Arizona Failure to Yield Laws

In Arizona, speeding when coupled with failure to yield the right of way and unsafe lane change are considered an immediate danger to other people. Failure to yield and unsafe lane change are also considered as aggressive driving in the State of Arizona. Failure to yield is described as not giving the right of way to other drivers and pedestrians. Failing to yield to others is a traffic violation.

Contact an Experienced Tempe Personal Injury Attorney

If you have been injured in an accident in Tempe, Arizona it is important to consult with an experienced Tempe motorcycle crash lawyer. An experienced personal injury lawyer will be able to give you a free consultation and explain on your legal rights to you. If you need help with finding professional doctors and do not have health insurance, an attorney can help you find doctors who will wait for payment. The best Tempe personal injury lawyers will wait for payment until your case is settled. Alexis and Mark Breyer of Breyer Law Offices, P.C. offer free consultation and do not charge a fee until your case is settled. Call today at 480-389-2463.
September 6, 2011

SUV with 25 People Chased Down in Pinal County

Speeding is a risky action to take because it could cause accidents, especially if the driver will not be able to step on the brake in time, and a pedestrian or another car suddenly passes onto its front. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, one of the prevalent factors contributing to motor vehicle accidents is speeding. In 2009, 31% of all traffic crashes had speeding as a contributing factor.

ABC15 reports of a high speed chase between police and a civilian SUV through the Pinal County ends. The SUV was reportedly carrying 25 people who were said to be illegal immigrants. As soon as the SUV got stuck in a river bottom, the passengers immediately got out and fled into the desert. A deputy from the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office tried to pull the SUV over for a traffic violation before the incident occurred. Police were later able to locate the driver. Evidence at the scene pointed to the fact that the passengers were suspected to be illegal immigrants.

Many lives are lost each year due to speeding. If an accident had occurred those 25 lives could have been altered forever. Therefore, when driving, especially an SUV which is commonly involved in rollover accidents, driving at a safe speeds is imperative. It will prevent a possible accident which could result in the injury or death of the vehicles passengers.

If you or a loved one has been injured in an accident involving a speeding driver, you may call us for a free consultation at (480) 389-2463. We are Arizona speeding accident lawyers and we may be able to help.

July 29, 2011

Phoenix Street Shut Down due to Violent Collision

Speeding is a dangerous feat that can put everyone in jeopardy. That is why there are speed limits, so that drivers can avoid getting into accidents. However, some drivers like the feeling of adrenaline when they speed. When they do exceed these limits, often times car accidents and fatal injuries occur. According to NHTSA in 2009, speeding was a leading factor in 31% of all fatal crashes. Speeding-related fatalities decreased by 10% from 11,767 in 2008 to 10,591 in 2009.

In recent news, following a violent collision causing the closure of a north Phoenix intersection, Monday morning, two people are in critical condition. A video from Air15 was shown where there were two parked cars near 7th street and Thunderbird Road. As reported, a red sedan rolled over on its roof while a silver sedan with its damaged passenger side sat nearby. According to Phoenix police, speeding may be the leading factor, which resulted in five people being injured in the accident, two of which are in critical condition and were transported to the nearest hospital. On the same day, 7th street was closed for several hours as investigation continued.

Speeding is one of the leading factors in car accidents involving injury and death. It can leave someone with serious penalties such as vehicular homicide charges, prison sentence, and even social consequences. Regardless of speed limits, it is always up to the driver to decide the appropriate speed for the road conditions in traffic or bad weather.

If you or a loved one has been involved in a violent vehicle collision, there is free consultation. Just call our Arizona speeding accident attorneys at these numbers (602) 457-6222, or (480) 389-2463.

July 7, 2011

Fatal Route 95 Palo Verde Intersection Accident Leaves One Dead

Some people may estimate its likelihood, but the occurrence of a fatal car crash may be more common than one thinks. It is more than just the scenario on the 6 ‘o clock news, or the thrilling scene in the next Fast and the Furious movie, but a very real, very tragic happening. In fact, car crashes remain to be one of the leading causes of death not only in the country, but in the whole world as well. Did you know that in the state of Arizona alone, car accidents account for about 19% of its total fatal crashes?

Just last Sunday night in Lake Havasu City, a 19-year old was killed in a traffic accident in Arizona at the State Route 95 and a Palo Verde intersection. The victim was driving at high speed when his pick-up truck crashed into another vehicle and hit a light pole, causing his truck to catch fire. He died at the scene, while people of other cars were not injured. Police reports show that alcohol did not seem to be a factor but high speed driving in turn caused the crash. Further investigations of the crash are ongoing.

High-speed driving in Arizona or driving under the influence of alcohol are the two main causes of car crashes. These can and must be avoided though because studies have shown that even just one drink of alcohol is enough to impair one’s driving ability. Even though the legal blood-alcohol concentration level is .08, a level of just .04-.06 can cause enough impairment of memory, reasoning and mental alertness. It is thus important to avoid drinking alcohol before driving.

For more inquiry and assistance on the matter, call our experienced intersection accident attorneys in Phoenix at (602) 457-6222.