Motorcyclist dies in head-on collision

by Administrator 26. March 2010 01:29

A motorcyclist has died of severe injuries after colliding with a truck on Tuscon's westside.

On Wednesday March 24, a motorcyclist heading northbound crossed the center line of the roadway and crashed into an oncoming truck. It is not yet clear whether the motorcyclist had lost control of the bike before the accident. The crash occurred around 2:30 pm.

The accident is a grave reminder of how quickly accidents may occur and how devastating the outcome can be for those involved. If you have been injured in a car or motorcycle accident, contact the Tuscon personal injury attorneys of Haralson, Miller, Pitt, Feldman & McAnally, P.L.C. today at 800-639-8460.

Fatal crash in Midtown being investigated by Tucson police.

by Administrator 16. March 2010 05:12

A crash that occurred in the Midtown area of Tucson shortly after midnight left a 28-year old man dead on Tuesday night. Police believe that the man may have failed to stop at at a stoplight at the Rosemount and Grant intersection. The man collided with another vehicle as he was heading northbound on Grant, and struck a signal pole immediately after the crash. The other driver was transported to the University Medical Center for treatment for his injuries.

If someone you love has been hurt in a serious car accident, contact the Tucson personal injury lawyers of Haralson, Miller, Pitt, Feldman & McAnally, P.L.C. at 800-639-8460 to discuss your case today. 

Bus crash on I-10 kills 6, injures 15

by Administrator 9. March 2010 03:25

Four women and two men were killed early Friday morning when the Los Angeles bound bus they were riding in collided with a pickup truck and overturned on Interstate 10. The accident occurred just south of Ahwatukee at around 5:30 a.m.  Authorities believe the bus was operating illegally and are investigating the exact cause of the rollover accident. The remaining 15 passengers were transported to local hospitals for treatment for their injuries.

Accidents can have a devastating effect on your health and livelihood. If you have been the victim of a serious accident, contact the Tucson personal injury lawyers of Haralson, Miller, Pitt, Feldman & McAnally at 800-639-8460 today.

Arizona Senate Fails to Pass Ban on Texting While Driving

by Administrator 3. March 2010 09:49

A proposal that would ban Arizona drivers from reading, composing, or sending text messages while operating their vehicles was defeated in the Senate on Tuesday. While the original measure was altered to allow drivers to send messages from the side of the road while parked, the proposed regulation did not pass. Persons ticketed for texting while driving would have been subjected to a $50 fine, which would increase to $200 if the driver was involved in an accident.

If you have been injured in an accident caused by a distracted driver, you may be eligible for compensation for your pain, suffering, and medical expenses. Contact the Tucson personal injury lawyers of Haralson, Miller, Pitt, Feldman & McAnally at 800-639-8460 to discuss your legal options. 

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