Monthly Archives: February 2014

Mississippi Accident Attorney Discusses 10 Tips to Avoid Car Accidents

Nearly six million car accidents occur each year nationwide.  Mississippi is ranked among the most dangerous states for drivers, with accident rates and automobile crash fatalities exceeding the national average.  Car accidents are not always preventable, but there are steps you can take to minimize the risk of being in an automobile accident in Mississippi. […]

One Dead, Two Injured in Saucier, Mississippi Crash

Jennifer Stapel, an 18-year-old college student at Mississippi’s Gulf Coast Community College, was driving herself and her friend, Brianna Medina, 19, back to the school’s Perkinston campus after a night spent watching a movie in Gulfport.  After this, Stapel remembers nothing.  Stapel woke up at Memorial Hospital at Gulfport, suffering from a broken ankle and […]

Dangerous Cycling: Bicycle Accidents in Mississippi

Dr. Joe Campbell was riding his bicycle on Clarksdale Street in Clarksdale, Mississippi at approximately 6:00 a.m.  At the same time that Dr. Campbell was riding down the two-lane road, Christopher Brown drove the same road to work on Lee Drive.  The weather was overcast, having rained earlier, and the lighting not particularly good.  Brown […]

Wintry Weather Causing Hazardous Conditions on Mississippi Roadways

This past winter, the questions has often been posed: will this winter weather ever end?  Mississippi has seen an unprecedented amount of ice, snow, and wintery mix thus far this winter, and it seems the end is not yet in sight.  This inclement weather has caused numerous accidents, some fatal, and many closures of roads […]

Mississippi Church Floor Collapses, Injuring 70

Recently, the second floor of the Freedom Baptist Church in Myrick, Mississippi collapsed, sending about 70 young parishioners tumbling through the floor.  The incident occurred during a youth worship service.  The drop was estimated at about 12 feet, but miraculously, no one suffered serious injury.  Nearly half of the churchgoers present did sustain minor injuries, […]

The Reasons for the Increase in Pedestrian Accidents in Mississippi

A rash of recent pedestrian accidents across Mississippi serves to highlight the national increase in incidents involving pedestrians and motor vehicles.  Recently, Tony Harrison, a 42-year-old man from D’Iberville, was walking on the side of the Lamey Bridge Road at around 1:00 a.m.  Harrison was struck by a vehicle.  The driver of the offending car […]

Mississippi Lawmakers Continue to Battle Texting While Driving

Despite strong national efforts to curb distracted driving, an estimate 421,000 people in the U.S. are injured in accidents blamed on distracted driving each year.  Another 3,000 individuals a year are killed in accidents involving a distracted driver.  Text messaging is known to be the most dangerous form of distracted driving, as it pulls the […]

Chemical Train Derailment Causes Evacuations in Mississippi

Recently, the derailment of an 85-car train carrying fuel oil and liquid fertilizer made headline news as it forced the evacuation of several residents.  The train was traveling from Jackson Mississippi to Mobile, Alabama, and derailed at 9:00 a.m. on Friday, January 31, 2014, in Augusta, Mississippi.  It was operated by Canadian National Railway Company. […]

Mississippi Accident Attorney Discusses Common Causes of Traumatic Brain Injuries

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Every 21 seconds, someone across America will suffer a traumatic brain injury.  Over 15 million people each year suffer this serious and sometimes fatal type of injury, Moreover, nearly 5.3 million live with permanent disabilities resulting from traumatic brain injury, or TBI.  A TBI can be one of two types.  The most common TBI results […]