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Greenville County School Bus in an Accident

Early on Wednesday 25 March a Greenville County school bus was involved in an accident.

According to the South Carolina Highway Patrol the accident happened just after 6.15 a.m. at Crestwood Road near Highway 291 when a truck from the Pepsi-Cola plant on State Park Road hit the school bus. There were three students on the bus at the time. It appears that a couple arrived at the scene in another vehicle and left having taken one of the children on the bus with them.

Greenville County School District said that no one was injured but two ambulances were called to the scene but left without taking any one to hospital.

The bus was damaged and had to be towed from the scene which took over an hour causing delays to traffic in the area.

There is no information as to how the accident happened and who was at fault or whether any charges will be filed. The investigation is ongoing.

If you have been the victim of an accident, contact our law offices immediately at (864) 280-7660 today or contact us online. We will be able to review your case especially in the case that said accident resulted in serious injury or death, you may be entitled to monetary compensation.

Winter Weather Causes Problems

Winter weather is continuing to cause problems for drivers around the region.

On Tuesday, February 23, Highway Patrol troopers said that there have been at least 1,700 accidents across North Carolina; 24 in Pitt, 35, in Lenoir and 20 in Craven counties and they warned people to stay off the roads.

In Greenville, a number of accidents were reported as snow continued to accumulate across the city.

On Memorial Drive, just north of Country Club Road a driver traveling north, lost control of their Toyota and crossed into the southbound lanes. They then slammed into a Greenville EMS truck headed back to its station. Fortunately, there were no injuries in the incident. A citation was issued to the driver of the Toyota.

Weather was to blame for many more accidents with cars sliding off the road and, in some cases, hitting head on with another.

In Onslow County accident 32 year old Amber Barraclough was travelling on Harris Creek Road when she lost control of her car. She slid across the road, crossed the center line, and hit a tree. She was transported to Onslow Memorial where she died and a front seat passenger was treated for non life threatening injuries.

Finally two Charlotte police officers managed to escape injury after a tractor trailer clipped another car, causing it to crash into the police cruiser.

If you have been the victim of an accident, contact our law offices immediately at (864) 280-7660 today or contact us online. We will be able to review your case especially in the case that said accident resulted in serious injury or death, you may be entitled to monetary compensation.

Fatal Crash in Greenville County Involving Three Vehicles

On Sunday there was a fatal crash in Greenville County.

According to the Highway Patrol, the accident happened around 8 p.m. near Fork Shoals Road in the Pelzer area. It appears that the wreck involved at least three different vehicles, and one of the vehicles, being driven by 69 year old William Donald Gentry of Piedmont, was hit by a tractor trailer in a head on collision. Gentry then hit an SUV, and he was ejected from his vehicle. The Greenville County Coroner said that Gentry was not wearing a seat belt, and after he was ejected another vehicle ran over him. He was pronounced dead at the scene and an autopsy has been scheduled.

The collision is still under investigation by the South Carolina Highway Patrol, the South Carolina Transport Police and the Greenville County Coroner’s Office.

If you have been the victim of an accident, contact our law offices immediately at (864) 280-7660 today or contact us online. We will be able to review your case especially in the case that said accident resulted in serious injury or death, you may be entitled to monetary compensation.

Fire Truck Crashes Injuring Three Firefighters

On Wednesday morning three firefighters were taken to the hospital after their fire truck crashed when it rolled off an icy mountain road when responding to a crash Wednesday morning in Henderson County.

According to officials, the accident happened around 8 a.m. at Carriage Park which is a private community off of Carriage Park Way. The weather conditions were both icy and foggy and the fire engine was responding to a vehicle accident and was on a very steep road which was also icy. It slid off the road and rolled down an embankment. Witnesses said that the fog was so bad visibility was extremely limited at the time.

The truck was a 2004 American LaFrance Metropolitan Pumper/Tanker with a 1500 gallons per minute pump and 1000 gallon tank.

Three of the firefighters were taken to the hospital and at this time there is no news on the extent of their injuries.

If you have been the victim of an accident, contact our law offices immediately at (864) 280-7660 today or contact us online. We will be able to review your case especially in the case that said accident resulted in serious injury or death, you may be entitled to monetary compensation.

Woman Dies and Infant Survives

Early on Friday morning a Greenville woman was killed in a weather related accident.

According to the North Carolina Highway Patrol, the accident happened early in the morning on the Interstate 40 in Pender Country near the Duplin County line, at mile marker 388. It appears that 19 year old Mindy Burnett was heading westbound on the Interstate at the same time as a Pepsi tractor trailer. The Pepsi semi slowed down as it approached a patch of ice, but Burnett was unable to slow and her vehicle began to spin and hit the tractor trailer.

Burnett was pronounced dead at the scene and a one year old infant in her car was taken to New Hanover Regional Medical Center in Wilmington to be treated for injuries. The Pepsi driver was uninjured.

The investigation is still ongoing.

If you have been the victim of an accident, contact our law offices immediately at (864) 280-7660 today or contact us online. We will be able to review your case especially in the case that said accident resulted in serious injury or death, you may be entitled to monetary compensation.

Freightliner Involved in Crash

On Monday a Poplar Bluff man sustained moderate injuries in an accident involving his tractor trailer.

According to South Carolina Highway Patrol the crash happened shortly after 1 p.m. on Monday, December 29 when 58 year old James C. Hancock was driving eastbound in a 2010 Freightliner on Route E, five miles east of Greenville.

The Highway Patrol went onto say that it appears that Hancock’s vehicle ran off the right side of the roadway. Hancock then reportedly over corrected which led to him running off the left side of the roadway. His rig struck several vehicles as he was moving from one side of the road to the other and in addition it also smashed into a building.

The Emergency Services transported him by ambulance to Poplar Bluff Regional Medical Center where his current condition is not yet known.

The investigation is ongoing but so far there are no further details apart from the fact that he was not wearing a seat belt at the time of the crash.

If you have been the victim of an accident, contact our law offices immediately at (864) 280-7660 today or contact us online. We will be able to review your case especially in the case that said accident resulted in serious injury or death, you may be entitled to monetary compensation.

Elderly Man Killed in Accident with Truck

A pedestrian was killed in an accident on Tuesday morning in Oconee County.

According to the South Carolina Highway Patrol, the accident happened around 6 a.m. in front of the Bountyland Quick Stop convenience store on US 76, or Clemson Boulevard, at Davis Creek Road.

Franklin G. Hester, aged 76, of Seneca, had left his house to go to an urgent care facility. While on the way there, his car broke down, and Hester parked the car in the convenience store parking lot, called his family for help and then walked across the highway to the Paws Diner for coffee and to get out of the cold.

As he crossed from the diner back to his car he was hit by a white 2014 Freightliner box truck which was heading west. He died at the scene from blunt force trauma.

According to the South Carolina Highway Patrol, the driver of the truck was 24 year old Kelvin Powell of Greenville. No charges have been filed and it appears the death has been ruled an accident.

If you have been the victim of an accident, contact our law offices immediately at (864) 280-7660 today or contact us online. We will be able to review your case especially in the case that said accident resulted in serious injury or death, you may be entitled to monetary compensation.

Accident between Tractor Trailer and Pickup Truck Leaves One Dead

On Friday, a crash between a pickup truck and a tractor trailer has left one person dead in Spartanburg County.

According to the South Carolina Highway Patrol the accident happened at 11.30 p.m. on Interstate 85 near the 77 mile marker.

According to troopers, the driver of the pickup truck was trying to take the exit at 77 and overshot the exit resulting in him hitting the rear of a tractor trailer that was parked on the shoulder of the highway.

Troopers went on to say that the driver of the pickup was pronounced dead at the scene and at this time his identity has not yet been released. The driver of the tractor trailer was uninjured and his name is also not known.

The accident is still under investigation by the troopers and no charges have been filed at this time.

If you have been the victim of an accident, contact our law offices immediately at (864) 280-7660 today or contact us online. We will be able to review your case especially in the case that said accident resulted in serious injury or death, you may be entitled to monetary compensation.

Truck Crashes on the Increase

The latest statistics from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration show that 104,000 people were injured in truck crashes in 2012 which is up 18% on 2011. The number of fatalities also increased, by 4% up from 3,781 in 2011 to 3,921 in 2012.

Of the injuries, 73% were not in the truck, they were in another vehicle which was involved in the accident and 3% were bystanders or pedestrians or cyclists. When looking at the fatalities it is a similar picture with 73% being occupants of other vehicles and 10% being cyclists or pedestrians.

So when it comes to truck crashes, drivers and passengers in other vehicles are nearly three times as likely to be injured than those in the truck and four times more likely to be killed.

When the collisions result in a fatality it was often as another vehicle rear ended the truck which shows how important it is to keep a good distance away from any truck in front, as the consequences are often deadly in a rear end truck collision.

If you have been the victim of an accident, contact our law offices immediately at (864) 280-7660 today or contact us online. We will be able to review your case especially in the case that said accident resulted in serious injury or death, you may be entitled to monetary compensation.

 

Greenville Man Injured Following Collision with Tractor Trailer

A Greenville man has been seriously injured on State Highway 24 near Campbell.

According to a Department of Public Safety official, the accident happened just after 7.30 a.m. on December 2, when a Ford F-150 pickup truck being driven by 29 year old Juan Lara, 29, of Greenville, crashed into a large tractor-trailer on State Highway 24.

According to police, Lara was traveling north in his pick up when it struck the 18 wheeler, which was blocking the northbound lanes as it was trying to turn south onto SH 24 as it was leaving the parking lot of the Valero Campbell Store and Café.  The tractor-trailer was being driven by 47 year old James Wallace, of Lindsay, Oklahoma.

Lara had to be extracted from his vehicle and received serious injuries including two broken legs and a broken arm.  H was airlifted to Parkland Hospital in Dallas.

Wallace, who was employed by J. B. Hunt Transportation Services, Inc., of Lowell, Ark., was uninjured.

If you have been the victim of an accident, contact our law offices immediately at (864) 280-7660 today or contact us online. We will be able to review your case especially in the case that said accident resulted in serious injury or death, you may be entitled to monetary compensation.