Car Accidents Category

4 People Sent to Hospital With Non-Threating Injuries After a Hit and Run Near Tower Grove Park

July 29, 2013 | Car Accidents,Firm News

Four people were sent to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries this morning in a hit-and-run accident near Tower Grove Park. According to the authorities, a van hit the vehicle at an intersection, causing the vehicle to spin, eventually stopping when it reached the sidewalk.

Woman Dies in Franklin County Head-On Crash

June 26, 2013 | Car Accidents,Firm News

A woman was killed in a tragic head-on car accident yesterday morning in Franklin County, according to Missouri Highway Patrol. The woman driving the car who was killed was 70 years old. At About 9:20 in the morning, she was driving on Dry Branch Road when she crossed over the dividing line on the road and ran directly into an oncoming vehicle.

Driver Killed After Ejection in 2-Car St. Louis Accident

Last Saturday night there was a fatal crash on the I-64 in St. Louis County. A driver was killed after being ejected from his vehicle. The Missouri State Police said that the driver was driving much too fast for the rainy road conditions at the time (which was about 8:15pm).

Fatal Car Crash Likely Caused by Drunk Driver

June 3, 2013 | Car Accidents,Firm News

Police in East St. Louis are investigating a fatal car accident that may have been caused by the driver’s intoxication. The accident was a single-vehicle crash that occurred at 12:45 am on June 2nd. The driver crashed his car near the 1900 block of Dr.

Do I Need an Attorney for a Car Accident Case?

Many people wonder whether hiring an attorney after a car accident is necessary or not. At Fox Goldblatt & Singer PC, we believe that while it is not always necessary, it can be incredibly valuable. Each of our car accident clients is dealing with a completely unique situation.

NTSB Proposes Lower Drunk Driving Limit

May 28, 2013 | Car Accidents,Firm News

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) recently suggested a lower standard for drunk driving. Among other recommendations, the NTSB stated that the legal intoxication limit should be lowered from .08 percent to .05 percent. This recommendation is part of the board’s “Reaching Zero” campaign for the purpose of ending drunk driving for good.

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