Tuesday, January 31, 2012

MA Close to Outlawing Handheld Cellphones While Driving

The Boston Globe reported last week that the Massachusetts Legislature’s Joint Transportation Committee has approved a bill that would prohibit Massachusetts drivers from using handheld cellphones while driving. The unanimous 8-0 vote is the first step in an attempt to make the Commonwealth the 10th state in the U.S. to ban drivers from using handheld cellphones while behind the wheel.

Now that the Committee has approved the bill, the House and Senate will be next to review the bill and ultimately decide its fate. There is no exact date that has been made public as to when a vote is expected to take place.

While the bill would outlaw handheld cellphones, it would allow drivers to use hands-free technology while at the wheel. If the bill is passed, drivers whose cellphones are not equipped with hands-free technology will either have to wait to use their phones until they get to their destination or will have to pull over and park in order to take the call.

In September of 2010, the Safe Driving Law came into effect in Massachusetts. The Safe Driving Law banned drivers under the age of 18 from using a cellphone at all while driving and also prohibited drivers of all ages from texting. Since the enactment of the law officials have faced a number of challenges, including trying to establish when a driver is dialing a number or actually texting.

Over the next few months, we should have a better idea on where the hands-free campaign is heading and what that will mean for the future of talking while driving in Massachusetts. In the meantime, please drive safely.

When Should You Call a Massachusetts Car Accidents Attorney?

Have you or a loved one suffered serious injuries in a car accident in Massachusetts due to another driver’s distracted driving?

Call a Massachusetts car accidents attorney with Kiley Law Group at (800) 410-2769 to find out about your legal options.

Friday, January 20, 2012

Passenger Jumps from Vehicle on Danvers Highway, Causes 3-Vehicle Crash

The Boston Globe has reported that an unidentified woman, 49, from Manchester-by-the-Sea jumped out of the car she was a passenger in on Route 128 in Danvers last night and landed on the highway, causing three vehicles to crash into each other to avoid hitting the woman.

Officials have not confirmed a motive as to why the woman opened the door of the moving vehicle and jumped out onto 128 around 6:00 p.m. Thursday evening. The driver of the vehicle the woman was in pulled to the side of the highway to assist her friend. The unnamed woman sustained injuries to her head and lacerations from the impact.

A 50-year-old woman from North Reading and a 16-year-old Lynn girl were also injured because of the multiple-vehicle accident, though their injuries were not considered to be life-threatening. All three injured parties were taken to an area hospital for treatment.

Authorities are continuing their investigation into the serious accident.

When Should You Call a Massachusetts Car Accidents Attorney?

If you have suffered serious injuries in a motor vehicle accident in Massachusetts because of someone else’s reckless behavior, you may be entitled to compensation.

Attorney Tom Kiley has over 30 years of experience and a successful track record of obtaining seven figure wins for clients in a variety of personal injury cases.

Only the best personal injury law firms offer free consultations, so it doesn’t have to cost you a thing to get professional advice about your case. Call us today at 800-410-2769 to schedule your free legal consultation with an experienced Massachusetts car accidents lawyer.

DISCLAIMER: The Kiley Law Group is not representing any of the parties mentioned in this article at the time the article was posted. Our information source is cited within the article. If you were involved in this accident or a similar incident and have questions about your rights and legal options, call us or another reputable law firm. Do not act solely upon the information provided herein. Get a legal evaluation. We provide a free, confidential consultation to all not-at-fault persons named in this article and to their family members as well.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Serious Methuen Collision Injures Three

Two drivers and a passenger were injured earlier this morning in a serious Methuen collision.

What Happened
The Eagle Tribune reports that three unidentified individuals suffered injuries when a Dodge Caravan on Elm Street was hit by a Dodge Durango traveling on Woodland Street in Methuen just before 9:30 a.m. this morning.

Emergency crews had to use the Jaws of Life in order to rescue the individuals from the vehicles. Both of the operators of the vehicles and one other occupant were rushed to local hospitals for medical treatment. There is no update on their conditions at this time. Officials continue to investigate the serious accident.

Massachusetts Motor Vehicle Accident Statistics
The Executive Office of Public Safety and Security (EOPSS) in Massachusetts reports that in 2008 there were approximately 3,750 individuals who suffered serious injuries in accidents across the state. Also in 2008, there was a total of 136,384 reported motor vehicle collisions across the Commonwealth.

When Should You Call a Massachusetts Car Accidents Attorney?
If you have been injured in a car accident in Massachusetts because of someone else’s negligent driving, you may be entitled to compensation.

Attorney Tom Kiley has over 30 years of experience and a successful track record of obtaining seven figure wins for clients in car accident cases, medical malpractice, child birth injuries, brain injuries, and other personal injury cases.

Only the very best personal injury law firms offer free consultations, so it doesn’t have to cost you a thing to get professional advice about your case. Call us today at (800) 410-2769 for your free legal consultation with an experienced Massachusetts personal injury lawyer.

DISCLAIMER: The Kiley Law Group is not representing any of the parties mentioned in this article at the time the article was posted. Our information source is cited within the article. If you were involved in this accident or a similar incident and have questions about your rights and legal options, call us or another reputable law firm. Do not act solely upon the information provided herein. Get a legal evaluation. We provide a free, confidential consultation to all not-at-fault persons named in this article and to their family members as well.