The relationship between mechanical problems and car accidents has been a hot topic this year because of the General Motors lawsuits, but the issue persists. According to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics, mechanical failures and manufacturing defects cause approximately 12 percent of all car crashes in the United States. In many cases, poor maintenance causes these wrecks, which often turn fatal.
Accident-Lawyer News: Drunk Driver Rampages Through Park
One of the more frightening aspects of the drunk-driving epidemic is the number of repeat offenders. According to the Tennessee Department of Safety, the state has more than 59,000 third-time DUI offenders and more than 17,000 five-time offenders. The reality of the situation is that many of these drivers continue to get behind the wheel while intoxicated until they cause an accident or end up behind bars.
Good Samaritans Track Down Hit-and-Run Driver, and Other Accident-Lawyer News
Hit-and-run accidents are on the rise in the United States, and Tennessee is no exception to the trend. According to AAA, the majority of drivers who leave the scene of accidents either do not hold a valid license or are impaired. Either way, most hit-and-run drivers have something to gain by fleeing.



