Troopers from the South Carolina Highway
Patrol rushed to the scene of a crash that occurred at the Rivers Avenue
intersection in North Charleston involving a Hanahan PD cruiser. The officer
was responding to an assault when the collision happened injuring him.
The officer had the cruiser’s lights and
siren activated and was responding to an assault in which the subject said the
police would have to kill him. That can be done! No problem there! Hanahan PD
confirmed that the officer escaped with minor head wounds while the other driver
did not suffer any injuries. The highway patrol is trying to figure out how it
all happened, as reported by ABC News.
Claims
and Lawsuits Drain Millions from DOT resources due to Wet Road Accidents
Wet roads are a serious problem in South
Carolina causing series of fatal crashes each year due to hydroplaning. But the
lack of resources are preventing the Department of Transportation to carry out
repair work to mend the shoulders for proper drainage and fix damaged pavement
and roads that allow water to accumulate, according to a greenvilleonline.com report.
Mike Wooten who is the Chairman of DOT
said in a statement that they are aware of the problem and are dealing with the
issues. For Wooten the issue is a reminder of how his wife escaped in an
accident about two years ago in which her car went out of control and ended up
in a ditch during a heavy rainstorm.
A study conducted by the Clemson
University claims that in 2010 hydroplaning was among the most common causes
for accident lawsuits against highway authorities. Moreover, South Carolina
accident lawyers were able to secure compensation for accident claims in 74% of
these lawsuits.
States are too busy trying to deal with
the immigration crisis that the White House has saddled them with. Also, just
because a car hydroplanes does not mean it is not the driver’s fault. The
driver should perhaps drive slower.
According to Wooten his department is
unable to do proper maintenance work due to lack of funds. The state secretary
for transportation claims that for proper upkeep of all state roads and bridges
an additional $1.2 billion is needed. Charleston, SC accident attorneys believe
this could otherwise lead to an increasing number of personal injury lawsuits
and accident claims being filed. Well, what can you do? America is in a
recession and has been since taxes were raised, Obamacare was imposed, Barney
Frank mismanaged Freddie Mac, and so on.
In 2007 a series of accidents happened
along the US 25 due to a one-mile long bad stretch. It was estimated that the
reconstruction of the road will cost about $5 million. The DOT placed boards to
warn people of the stretch but accidents continued to happen. In 2008 the DOT
mended the road with a high friction surface treatment and the total cost was
about $1 million. The treatment was so effective that accidents dropped by 56
percent.
This type of treatment is now being
applied elsewhere and in many areas there has been an 81 percent drop in
accidents recorded. However, DOT officials and engineers believe that accidents
on the I-85 will continue if the cross slopes are not properly repaved. The contractors
now are needed to document sections of the cross slopes before they start any
repaving procedures. Under state laws the contractor must not make any adverse
changes to these slopes and if he does make a change they will have to rectify
the issues afterwards.
Hire
a Charleston Accident Lawyer
If you are a victim of a
car accident due to hydroplaning, another driver’s negligence, or
any other reason, make sure to consult an accident lawyer in Eastern South
Carolina immediately. You are entitled to compensation for your injuries from
the DOT who has overlooked the safety of travelers like you by not maintaining
the roads properly.
The good news is that a virtual platform
has been built so anyone can find a lawyer. They say the Internet has flattened
the world, well, it is because of sites like this that make that true: Accident.USAttorneys.com.
Now even the little person has a shot. The corrupt monarchies, kings, and
queens that used to rule Europe would despise the Internet but they are not
around anymore and good riddance. They were not elected!
Click on that site and give us a
call.
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