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Thursday, September 29, 2011

Child Passenger Safety Week Kicks Off to Help Save Children in Illinois Car Accidents

Thursday, September 29, 2011
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National Passenger Safety Week is taking place from September 18th to the 24th. During this time, the Illinois State Police (ISP) will be continuing its efforts to help keep child passengers safe in the event of a car accident in Chicago or elsewhere in the state. During the 2011 safety campaign, the Department of Human Services will be joining the ISP to conduct a number of events and child seat inspections to help parents to learn how to properly buckle a child in a motor vehicle.

ISP Trooper Mindy Carroll says that all parents and guardians are encouraged to attend these events and to have their child's car seat inspected by a certified technician. During this time, parents will be taught how to properly buckle in a child's car seat. Recent statistics show that roughly 75 percent of child seats are improperly installed into motor vehicles.

Our Illinois child injury attorneys ask that all parents do their part to help keep our children safe. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there were nearly 1,500 children who were age 14-years-old or younger who were killed and another 180,000 who were injured in motor-vehicle accidents in 2009 in the U.S. We would also like to point out that nearly 250 child lives ages 4 and younger were saved in 2008 because they were properly buckled in their child seat. When these seats are used properly, they can reduce the risk of death by more than 70 percent for infants. The seats have the ability to decrease the risk of death for toddlers aged 1- to 4-years-old by more than 50 percent. Booster seats can reduce the risk of injury for children ages 4- to 7-years-old by nearly 60 percent.

"It's very important the car seat is secured properly inside the car and the child is secured properly inside the seat," says Carroll.

According to Carroll, the ISP follows the most recent child car seat recommendations from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

Carroll goes on to instruct Illinois parents to keep all children that are under the age of 13 in the back seat. She also suggests that you keep your child in a rear-facing car seat for as long as they're within the seat's height and weight limits as set forth by the manufacturer.

Illinois has enacted the Child Passenger Protection Act to further its efforts to keep our child passengers safe. This Act holds parents and guardians responsible for keeping children under the age of 8 safely and properly restrained in a child-safety seat. If you're busted with a child passenger who is not properly restrained, you can face a $75 fine for the first conviction. Illinois will waive the fee if you can prove that you have purchased or received an approved child seat and have had a technician properly install it into the vehicle.

If you or your child has been injured in a Chicago car accident, contact Abels & Annes for a free and confidential appointment to discuss your rights. Call (866) 99-ABELS. There is no fee unless you win.

More Blog Entries:

Two Children Injured in a Three-Car Accident in Illinois, Chicago Car Accident Lawyers Blog, August 16, 2011

New Car Seat Regulations to Increase Child Safety in Chicago Car Accidents, Chicago Car Accident Lawyers Blog, March 22, 2011


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Thursday, September 8, 2011

Two Children Injured in a Three-Car Accident in Illinois

Thursday, September 8, 2011
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A recent three-car accident in Illinois seriously injured two children. The traffic accident took place at Illinois 15 and 74th Street. According to Police Capt. Don Sax, an 11-year-old girl and a 9-year-old boy were transported to a St. Louis hospital and both were listed in serious condition, according to Belleville Daily News.

The accident happened when the driver of a van slammed into the back of the vehicle that the child passengers were in as the light changed to green and the family's vehicle started to pass through the intersection. Officials did not see any skid marks left from either of the vehicles, which indicates that the mini wan was traveling at full-speed, or at about 55 mph. The family's vehicle was pushed into an SUV that was in front of them.

We can expect to see an increased number of car accidents on our roadways throughout the rest of the month as August has been repeatedly proven to be the deadliest month on all U.S. roadways. According to MSN Money, more accidents have occurred in the month of August than during any other month since 1994. Our Chicago auto accident attorneys understand that one of the top contributors to this trend is the increase in traffic during August. This is one of the busiest months on our roadways and many residents are out taking summer trips, running errands and venturing out on vacations.

More specifically, August has a death rate of 1.09 per 100 million miles traveled. The second deadliest month is September with a death rate of 1.08. The safest month to be on our roadways is March as it has a death rate of 0.94.

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, there was an average of 93 people killed in traffic accidents in the U.S. every day in 2009. That equals one traffic fatality every 16 minutes. Through extensive research, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has concluded that 7 of the deadliest 25 days occur in the month of August.

Residents typically have more time for travel in August. For the same reason, we experience more traffic-accident fatalities on weekends rather than on weekdays. Weekends are also a time when we witness more drunk driving.

Saturdays are the deadliest of the weekend days. In 2009, Saturdays averaged about 123 deaths a day. Sundays averaged about 107 deaths a day, followed by 103 deaths on Fridays.

Here are the week's remaining average daily roadway fatalities for 2009:

-Mondays: 79 deaths.

-Wednesdays: 78 deaths.

-Thursdays: deaths 84.

"A large proportion of crashes happen in late afternoon and early evening in general, but especially in August," says Russ Rader, a spokesman for the institute. That's when the roads fill up both with commuters and vacationers.

The Institute reports that more than 33,800 people were killed in traffic accidents on U.S. roads in 2009:

-Those ages 13 to 15 accounted for 2 percent of all traffic fatalities.

-16 to 19: 9 percent.

-20 to 34: 31 percent.

-35 to 49, 23 percent.

-50 to 69, 22 percent.

-70 and up, 12 percent.

If you or a loved one has been injured in car accident, the personal injury attorneys and wrongful death lawyers at Abels & Annes offer free and confidential appointments to discuss your rights. Call (866) 99-ABELS. There is no fee unless you win.

Additional Resources:

Two kids hurt in 3-car crash on Illinois 15, by Laura Girresch, Belleville Daily News

The deadliest month on the road, by Gina Roberts-Grey, MSN Money

More Blog Entries:

Expressways Experience Frequent Fatal Car Accidents in Chicago, Chicago Car Accident Lawyer Blog, August 12, 2011

Teen's Car Can Help Keep Them Safe in Event of a Chicago Car Accident, Chicago Car Accident Lawyer Blog, August 8, 2011


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Thursday, April 14, 2011

Two children struck by car outside of fast food restaurant

Thursday, April 14, 2011
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Two children were rushed to the hospital after they were struck by a car outside of a fast food restaurant in Phoenix.

The accident occurred at the Del Taco on 35th Avenue and Greenway Road, but it is unclear right now what lead to the accident.

Emergency crews responded to the scene to find that a 3-year-old boy and a 5-year-old boy had both been injured. They were transported to St. Joseph’s Hospital, one boy was in stable condition and the condition of the elder boy was unknown.

For further details and updates on the accident, visit the Everything Arizona web site today.

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Thursday, March 31, 2011

A woman and her two young children killed

Thursday, March 31, 2011
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A 43-year old man was killed in a car accident when he failed to stop his vehicle at a stop sign. The accident occurred at the intersection of Brown Road and NC 903 on a Sunday morning, reports a New York Injury Lawyer. Even though much of the evidence taken at the scene must still be examined, the Pitt County Sheriff's Department is not ruling out drug or alcohol impairment at this time. The sheriff's department is waiting on the medical examiner's report for clarification and to get a definite answer as to the exact cause of death.
While driving down Brown Road, the man failed to stop at a stop sign. His car went off the road and hit a tree. His car was found in a ditch. The man, who leaves behind a wife, two daughters and his parents, worked for the Pitt County Sheriff's Department as a Micro Computer Specialist, says a New York Auto Accident Lawyer. It is not known where the man was going at the time of the accident. He was not wearing a seatbelt, which may have contributed to his death. The man was driving a Nissan Altima. The airbag was deployed at the time of the accident.
For the past 15 years, the man worked for the sheriff's department. He was a well-respected member of the department. One Pitt County Sheriff praised the man's work ethic, knowledge and expertise he brought to the job. The sheriff also expressed his sadness for the man's family and his co-workers, claims a N York Car Accident Lawyer. Co-workers have also expressed their sadness for the loss of their friend and co-worker.
It is not known if funeral arrangements have been made for the man or when the funeral will be. It is not yet known if the man had any health issues that may have contributed to his death, told a NYC Injury Lawyer. Since there were no other cars involved in the accident and since the man was driving alone, the events that led up to the accident are not fully known. A medical report will help clear up some of these questions.

Stephen Bilkis & Associates with its New York Car Accident Lawyers has locations throughout the NY area including Flatlands, NY. Our attorneys can give you advice about personal injury caused by another's negligence. Without a NY Car Accident Lawyer you will not be aware of all your rights and could be at a great disadvantage.

An experienced New York Car Accident Attorney can help you get the settlement you deserve. Hire a New York City Vehicle Accident Attorney to represent you when filing a lawsuit.

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