Archive for April, 2010

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Apr

Teen dies in Virginia auto accident

April 29, 2010

A 14-year-old girl was killed in a single-vehicle Virginia auto accident.

According to starexponent.com, the Virginia State Police say the 14-year-old was the front-seat passenger in a 2006 Ford F-150.

A 16-year-old driver, who also had two 17-year-olds in the vehicle with him, crested a hill, lost control and struck some trees.

Virginia State Police said speed was a factor in the accident.

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What concerns you most about teen drivers? Do you think they need more restrictions?

If you or someone you know has been in a Virginia auto accident, the Norfolk auto accident lawyers at Lowell Stanley can help.

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22
Apr

Virginia Beach motorcyclist killed

According to an article from The Daily Press, the motorcyclist was traveling in the Pungo section of Virginia Beach, traveling south on Princess Anne Road when he crashed into a car that was making a left turn. The motorcyclist was pronounced dead at Virginia Beach General Hospital.

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Should motorists be more mindful of motorcyclist when they’re making left turns? How often do motorcyclists have to think about cars making left turns? What part of Virginia Beach is the most vulnerable for accidents of this type?

If your loved one or the loved one of someone you know has been wrongfully killed in a Virginia Beach auto accident, the Virginia Beach wrongful death lawyers and auto accident lawyers at Lowell Stanley can help.

>If  you know has been involved in a Minnesota auto accident, the Minnesota auto accident attorneys at Butwinick Donaldson can help.

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16
Apr

Virginia Beach man dies after cigarette fire

April 14, 2010

A 74-year-old Virginia Beach man is dead after he lit a cigarette in his bedroom and started a fire.

According to an article on FireEngineering.com, a caretaker for the Virginia Beach man found him unconscious and called 911.

Smoke inhalation appeared to be the cause of death, but the Virginia Beach medical examiner will determine the cause of death, the article said.

The article also reported that the home didn’t have working smoke detectors.

How often do you check the smoke detectors in your family’s home to make sure they’re working? Do you also check the smoke detectors of your loved ones?

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If your loved one or the loved one of someone you know has been wrongfully killed in Virginia Beach, the Norfolk Personal Injury Attorneys at Lowell Stanley can help.

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12
Apr

Car accident leaves young girl in critical condition

April 8, 2010

A 20-year-old woman who was injured in a car accident was left in critical condition in a Roanoke, Virginia, hospital.

The woman was taken to Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital after the accident that happened at the intersection of U.S. 58 and Carver Road. According to the Martinsville Bulletin, she was driving an Isuzu Trooper that hit a tree past the intersection.

The article reported that four others were in the car when the Roanoke auto accident happened. A Virginia State Police Trooper said the 20-year-old appeared to be the most seriously injured.

With spring break travel at its peak, what precautions will you take to ensure the safety of you and your family?

If you or someone you know has been involved in a Virginia car accident, the personal injury lawyers at Lowell Stanley can help.

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