Posted On: September 30, 2011

Woman Killed in Phoenix Speeding Accident

Based on ABC 15 reports, in the early morning of September 24, 2011 one woman was killed in a speeding accident in Phoenix. The woman was driving at high speed in the vicinity of 3400 East Road . Her car collided with a palm tree upon entering the center median. The victim was taken to the Phoenix hospital but later died because of her injuries. Although we personally do not know this victim, we offer our sincere condolences and prayers to the family and friends.

Arizona Car Accident Statistics

According to Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT), there were 1,055 car accidents in Arizona in 2010 that were the result of drivers exceeding the speed limit. During the same time in 2010, 29 people were killed and 451 were injured in Arizona speeding accidents.

Arizona State Speeding Law

In Arizona, there is a general set maximum speed of 75 miles per hour. However, drivers should not go over 35 miles per hour when approaching a school crossing. When in residential or business district, a person should not exceed more than the posted 25 mph. If there is no speed limit posted, the drive of a vehicle should not go over 45 mph.

Contact an Arizona Speeding Accident Lawyer

Call a skilled Arizona wrongful death lawyer to find out what rights you have when a loved one has been killed in an accident or sustained a fatal injury. In this case, it appears that the woman is at-fault for the accident; however there could be other reasons for the car accident that are not yet determined, for instance the brakes failed, or there was another malfunction within the car. With the best Arizona personal injury lawyers, you will learn all of your legal rights when your loved one has been killed in a car accident. Our consultations are free and we are available any time. Call 602-457-6222.

Posted On: September 29, 2011

54-Year-Old Woman Sustains Fatal Injuries in Scottsdale SUV Accident

As reported by AZ Central, an Acura SUV was heading southbound on Pima Road in Scottsdale at the time of the Arizona SUV crash. The driver of the SUV was on Dynamite Boulevard and did not stop at a red light. After running the red light, the Acura SUV collided with a Dodge SUV and the 54-year-old female passenger of the Acura SUV sustained fatal injuries. The husband, who was the same age as the female passenger, had to be extricated from the SUV. He was brought to Scottsdale Healthcare Osborn for treatment of his non-serious injuries. As for the driver and the passenger of the Dodge SUV, who were an adult woman and her minor son, they were transported to Scottsdale Healthcare Shea with non-serious injuries.

What Caused this Fatal SUV Crash?

The reason behind as to why the driver of the Acura SUV did not stop on a red light is still unknown. Investigators still have not released any findings. According to the police, alcohol was not believed to be a factor in this fatal accident. We pray for the family of all the parties involved in this fatal car accident

Arizona Car Accident Statistics

According to Arizona Department of Transportation there were 106,767 crashes in 2009, in which 709 (0.66%) were fatal crashes; 33,380 (31.26%) were injury crashes and 72,678 (68.07%) were property damage crashes. There were about 806 people who got killed and 50,610 were injured in these car accidents.

Contact an Experienced Scottsdale Wrongful Death Attorney

Contact the Breyer Law Offices if you need an experienced Scottsdale wrongful death lawyer. When a loved one has been involved in a fatal car accident, it is an emotional time for everyone. It is vital that you have the time to focus on your family and not have to worry about your wrongful death claim. Experienced Scottsdale wrongful death lawyers can help you get the best settlement possible on your claim. Mark Breyer is a certified specialist in injury and wrongful death law. Only about 2% of all attorneys are experts in injury and wrongful death law. Call now for your free consultation at 480-389-2463.

Posted On: September 26, 2011

Fatal Arizona Motorcycle Crash on Route 66

According to AZ Central, an Arizona motorcycle accident occurred wherein a woman sustained fatal injuries. She was riding with her husband on the motorcycle. The police traffic accident reports show that the motorcycle collision occurred along Route 66 near the California border. Investigation shows that the 58 year old woman was sitting behind her 60 year old husband when a 2011 Harley Davidson motorcycle crossed their path last Saturday. The couple was airlifted to the hospital in which the 58-year-old woman died the next day from her injuries. The husband was in fair condition as of Sunday. The at-fault driver who was riding the second motorcycle was brought to a different hospital where he was treated and released the same day.

Motorcycle Crash Statistics

Preliminary data from the Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA) has reported that there has been a decline in motorcycle accidents">motorcycle accidents in 2009. Research shows that there were 5,290 less motorcycle crashes in 2008 compared to 2009. This research was actually the first drop of motorcycle fatalities in 12 years according to the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA). This is a 10% drop for 2009.

Arizona Motorcycle Accident Law

In Arizona, there is no law requiring motorcyclists to wear a helmet. But if you own a motorcycle helmet it is important to be a responsible driver and safeguard one’s self from potential accidents. A motorcyclist should stay focused when driving. As a motorcycle rider if you choose to ride at night, you must have a headlight so that the vehicles can see you. Always check the motorcycle for any problems before going on a ride. One should also take precautionary measures such as wearing helmets for both the passenger and the driver.

What Caused the Motorcycle Accident?

The traffic accident report does not show that there was any alcohol involved in the incident but the investigation is still pending. Our condolences and prayers go out to the family and friends of the deceased and for a swift recovery for the injured. This is a tragic accident and our thoughts are with all parties.

Get in Touch with a Motorcycle Accident Lawyer

Contact Breyer Law Offices Arizona motorcycle accident wrongful death lawyers">Arizona motorcycle accident wrongful death lawyers to talk to attorneys who can answer any questions regarding your case and help you with a legal evaluation. Alexis and Mark Breyer are attorneys who focus in injury and wrongful death law. We handle on personal injury claims and have handled many motorcycle accident injury claims. Feel free to call us to today at 602-457-6222 for a free consultation.

Posted On: September 23, 2011

Fatal Scottsdale Motor Vehicle Accident Causes Critical Injuries

Scottsdale Car Crash Kills 1, Injures 3

As Scottsdale wrongful death lawyers, we assist thousands of families every year after suffering a tragic loss. For many years, we have had many concerns about the frequency and spread of fatal Arizona car crashes. Although the number of motor vehicle collisions in the state has been decreasing over the past few years, the decline has not been that significant.

Based on reports by ABC 15, two SUVs crashed at the Pima and Dynamite intersection in Scottsdale, around 9:30 pm on Thursday, September 22, 2011. The crash resulted in one death and injured three others. Scottsdale police reported that a woman in an Acura SUV was killed on the scene, while her husband, the driver, sustained life threatening injuries. The other driver, a woman in a Dodge SUV, and her son were also transported by ambulance to Scottsdale Healthcare due to injuries from the crash.

Even though we do not know the family who is involved in this crash, please know that you are in our thoughts, and we offer our sincerest condolences. We see too many fatal accidents because of what we do, and our hearts will always go out to these poor families in the most difficult time of their lives.

Arizona Fatal Car Accident Statistics

According to the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT), there were a total of 106,177 reported car crashes in 2010 with 762 fatalities and 50,110 injuries. Meanwhile, state-wide car crashes in 2009 accounted for 107,094 with 806 deaths and 50,776 crash-related injuries.

Arizona State Car Accident Laws

Many accidents occur at intersections. Oftentimes, breaking traffic laws causes serious accidents. Disobedience to traffic control devices is a traffic offense in Arizona. Many intersections have red light cameras that capture anyone breaking these laws. If a traffic violation leads to an accident, stricter consequences may follow.

What Caused This Fatal collision?

Initial investigations revealed that the Acura SUV failed to stop at a red light. It was then struck by the Dodge SUV, which was travelling eastbound at the time. Authorities also said that alcohol was not a factor. Seat belts were also worn by the victims except for the driver of the Acura SUV, who was ejected from the vehicle.

Contact Your Expert Scottsdale Wrongful Death Lawyer

Surviving family members of fatal Scottsdale accidents may have a claim for wrongful death in which they may seek compensation from the at-fault party’s insurance for negligence. While financial compensation will never take away the loss of a loved one, it can help pay for funeral costs, medical bills, or future lost wages. Our skilled Scottsdale intersection accident lawyers at Breyer Law Offices LLC are experienced in evaluating fatal accidents and can give you honest and straight-forward answers to all your questions. We offer free consultations and will not take a fee until the case is settled.

Posted On: September 21, 2011

Man Trapped in SUV after Brake after Crashing into Power Pole in Phoenix

Based from the National Car Accident Statistics for 2009, in the United States, there are more than 5.5 million car accidents and nearly 31,000 people were fatally injured. Nearly 61% of the fatal crashes involved only one car. Cars traveling at 55 mph or higher lead to half of all fatal accidents on the road. According to research August is the most dangerous driving month since more than 2,864 fatal crashes occurred in 2009.

AZFamily reports that a Phoenix SUV accident occurred last Thursday afternoon, which involved a blue SUV and a white van. Upon the authorities’ investigation, the driver of the SUV stated that his brakes failed, and right after that, he plowed into a white van then hit a power pole near Northern and 19th avenue at around 9 in the evening. The driver of the blue van was trapped on its side when the power line fell on his vehicle. The electricity was shut off in the area. The firefighters were able to remove the windshield and freed the 47-year-old man; he was then transported to the local hospital for non-life threatening injuries.

Auto manufacturers have a responsibility to produce and market safe vehicles. If defective brakes or other auto parts cause an auto accident, then the car’s manufacturer could be held liable for the losses that result.

If you or a loved one was a victim of car accident in Arizona due to a defective auto part or product, call the experienced Phoenix auto product liability attorneys at the Breyer Law Offices, P.C., today for a free consultation at (602) 267-1280. We may be able to help you.

Posted On: September 20, 2011

Deadly DUI Crash Sends Man to Prison for 30 Years

Despite the warnings, news, penalties, and the state laws people still driving under the influence. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 33,808 people died in motor vehicle crashes in 2009. Drunk driving fatalities made up 32% of all crashes.

In recent news, a man charged with killing two people and injuring five others has been sentenced to more than 30 years in prison due to a deadly DUI crash that happened two years ago. The 29 year old, was driving a Cadillac Escalade, when he collided with a Chevrolet Impala at Indian School Road and Grand Avenue on September 5, 2009. The crash occurred after he turned left against a red arrow. According to police, two of the six people died and four others were injured. Investigators found that the driver had a BAC of .138, just two hours and 45 minutes after the collision. He was convicted by a jury last April 27, 2011 and sentenced to 30.75 years in prison on September 9, 2011.

Driving while impaired is dangerous and risks the lives of many. Therefore, it should be best to avoid drinking altogether when driving or planning to drive. When planning to drink make sure that you have a sober designated driver or take a taxi cab to ensure your safety and others on the road.

Even if a person is criminally convicted for DUI, they may still be held liable in civil court. If you or a loved one has been involved in a DUI accident in Arizona, you may be entitled to financial compensation. Call the experienced drunk driving victim lawyers in Phoenix at the Breyer Law Offices for a free consultation at (602) 457-6222. We may be able to help.

Posted On: September 19, 2011

Scottsdale Hit-and-Run Driver Gets 3 Years Probation

A man accused of running over his ex-girlfriend was sentenced to three years probation after pleading guilty to attempting to leave the scene Tuesday (September 13, 2011) according to AZ Central. According to report, the incident happened late March of this year in an apartment parking lot near 3500 N. Hayden Road.

Police say the ex-couple were found arguing before the Scottsdale auto accident happened. According to witnesses, the woman was holding on to the vehicle’s mirror and fell down as the suspect backed up his vehicle. He then ran over her and fled the scene.

In his defense, the 31-year-old suspect said he did not know he had run over the victim and was only trying to leave after the woman pepper-sprayed him.

The woman suffered serious brain injury and continues to be in intensive care.

The suspect was originally charged with endangerment and leaving an accident with death or injury.

Leaving a scene of an accident is a serious criminal offense and involves heavy legal penalties. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), hit-and-run accidents cause 1 out of every 5 pedestrian fatalities in the U.S. This goes to show how hit-and-run accidents continue to be a problem in pedestrian safety.

Pedestrians composed 12 percent of traffic deaths in 2009. Don’t let yourself become a victim of a pedestrian accident; use crosswalks and stay alert at all times when crossing.

If you or a loved one has been the victim of a hit-and-run accident in Arizona and would like to seek compensation, the experienced Scottsdale hit and run accident lawyers at Breyer Law Offices, P.C., can help you understand your legal rights and options. Contact us today for a free consultation at 480-753-4534. You can also visit our Husband and Wife Law Team Facebook page for helpful information, news, and other topics of interest.

Posted On: September 16, 2011

Mesa Woman Accused of DUI and Fleeing Police

Driving under the influence or otherwise known as DUI is a criminal offense in most countries. The degree of penalty varies among jurisdictions, however. Some may set limits as to BAC of .08% and some even lower than that. Even a .02 BAC can get one arrested. The number of deaths due to DUI is alarmingly high but it has gradually decreased in 2009. From a record of 11,773 in 2008, it has fallen to 11,769 in 2009.

In recent news, a 32-year-old woman was arrested after she rear-ended an on-duty police officer and tried to flee the scene (AZCentral 09/08/2011). She was arrested on suspicion of aggravated DUI Wednesday afternoon after the accident near Dobson and Baseline roads. It was noted that the woman had a glazed look to her, was unable to roll down her window and was also slow to respond to anything the police asked. She was said to have driven off after police asked her to pullover. Police caught up with her just one eighth of a mile from the collision. The woman confessed to taking Xanax and Lorazepam but denied having consumed alcohol. She refused to take field tests and she was confrontational. She was also arrested last 2008 on suspicion of DUI.

Drunk driving can injure anyone in the way, or worse, it can kill. Do not drink and drive. It’s not worth the time in jail and not worth the cost of court fees and civil penalties.

If you or a loved one has been injured in an accident with a suspected DUI driver, the knowledgeable Arizona DUI accident victim lawyers at the Breyer Law Offices, P.C., may be able to help. To learn more about your legal rights and options, contact us today at 602-457-6222 for a free consultation.

Posted On: September 15, 2011

4 Killed, Others Injured in Fatal Eloy Wreck

Recent research conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) revealed that more than 2.3 million adult drivers and passengers were injured and treated in emergency departments as a result of motor vehicle accidents in 2009. The CDC has also reported that according to WISQARS (Web-based Injury Statistics Query and Reporting System), which was accessed in October 2010, motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of deaths among Americans ages 5-34 years old.

Meanwhile, the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) has revealed that in 2010 recorded fatal crashes (as well as the total number of persons killed) have both decreased from 709 to 698 fatal crashes and 806 to 762 fatalities.

Incidents of multi-vehicle crashes in Arizona have accounted for 82.58% of the total crashes in 2010. They have killed 450 persons from urban and rural areas, whereas single-vehicle crashes have killed 312 in 2010.

In Eloy, a fatal Arizona wreck between a commercial vehicle, an SUV, and another passenger vehicle happened between Tucson and Phoenix on Interstate 10. The fatal wreck happened on Thursday morning when a commercial vehicle ran through the median and collided with the SUV and another passenger car. According to the Arizona DPS officer, the commercial truck was travelling eastbound when the driver lost control.

The SUV caught fire and all three occupants were killed. The driver of the commercial truck was also killed, but the passenger was only injured. Meanwhile, the driver of the car was able to climb out of the roof after the car went down a ravine.

For victims of fatal collisions in Arizona, call our free consultation hotline at (480)753-4534. As Arizona fatal truck accident attorneys, we are ready to assist you in getting what you deserve.

Posted On: September 13, 2011

Arizona DUI Arrests during Labor Day Weekend Decreased

Labor Day in the United States is often celebrated every first Monday of September. This year, Labor day fell on the 5th of September. Other than commemorating the economic and social contributions of workers, Labor Day also signifies the symbolic end of Summer and in U.S. sports, the beginning of the NFL and college football seasons.

The long weekend before Labor Day has always been a concern for Traffic authorities due to the increase of alcohol-impaired drivers during these days. Arizona was prepared for the celebration of Labor Day, however, and as drunk driving victim attorneys in Arizona, we are happy to report that DUI arrests during the holidays declined compared to 2010.

Meanwhile, the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) has reported 9 fatal crashes and 11 fatalities. Alcohol-related fatal crashes and alcohol-related deaths both have two reported incidents.

The Governor's Office has revealed that 617 were arrested by the statewide task force targeting impaired drivers during the Labor Day weekend as compared to the 949 DUI arrests last year. Extreme DUI arrests accounted for 192 arrests while 79 arrests have prior DUI arrests while 43 arrests were drivers under 21 years old.

However, Agency Director Alberto Gutier believes that the cause of fewer DUI arrests this year is due to a fewer number of officers involved in the task force.

Victims of car accident involving alcohol-impaired drivers can call (602) 457-6222 for a free consultation with an Arizona accident lawyer. For more news, helpful information, and other topics of interest, you may also visit our Arizona Personal Injury Lawyers Facebook page.

Posted On: September 9, 2011

Scottsdale Woman Shares DUI Experience in Destination Tent City, AZ to Dissuade Others from Drinking and Driving

Did you know that impaired driving accidents are the cause of 32 percent of traffic fatalities in the U.S? As experienced DUI accident victim attorneys in Arizona, we are only too aware of this unfortunate fact. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), out of 33,808 crash-related deaths in 2009, 10,839 involved an alcohol impaired driver.

drunk_driving_11181975.jpgIn an effort to increase awareness on impaired driving, a Valley woman shares her experience with DUI (ABC 15 09/05/2011). She recently published in a book called Destination Tent City, AZ by author Mark Feuerer, in which the flight attendant from Scottsdale recalls the time when she was pulled over for DUI back in 2009. The woman admitted to the officer of having a few beers and thought she was still capable of driving.

She says though the legal limit for Blood Alcohol Concentration is .08, a driver could go to jail for having .02. She recalls having spent more than $8,000 for fees and fines including DUI class fees and having to install an ignition interlock device in her car for 14 months. This unpleasant experience has taught her a valuable lesson and she hopes that others will learn from her mistake.

Arizona has had its fair share of impaired driving accidents. In 2009, 219 or 27 percent of traffic deaths involved a driver with blood alcohol concentration of .08 or higher. Out of these fatalities, 137 were impaired drivers. Protect yourself against one of the most common causes of fatal accidents by completely avoiding alcohol before driving.

If you have been a victim of an impaired driving accident in Arizona and would like to pursue compensation for a personal injury, our drunk driving victim lawyers in Scottsdale may be able to help. Call us at (480) 753-4534 for a free consultation with an accident lawyer. You can also visit our Husband and Wife Law Team Facebook page for helpful information, news, and other topics of interest.

Posted On: September 8, 2011

Tucson Man Arrested in Hit-And-Run Accident

Riding a bike is a healthy way of getting around. Also, it costs less, saves gas, and is environment-friendly. This is even an efficient alternative to get to work without all the hassle of going through long hours of traffic. However, biking can still be dangerous especially when other motor vehicles get their way on the road. A Crash Facts Summary for Arizona during 2009 shows that by crash severity, out of a total of 106,767, collision with bicycle riders accounted for 1,402 crashes. 25 riders were killed and 1,209 riders getting injuries, both minor and severe.

In recent news, authorities have reported that a Tucson man has been arrested in connection to a hit-and-run incident involving a bicyclist (ABC15 09/04/2011). Police say the victim was even wearing a helmet and riding in a bicycle lane when he was struck from behind at around 9 a.m., Sunday, while on his bike. He was immediately rushed to the hospital but later died due to his injuries. The pickup truck involved was found by police along with the alleged suspect on foot just near the area a little while later. The suspect was booked into the Pima County Jail on account of second-degree murder, leaving the scene of a fatal collision, and criminal damage.

While riding a bicycle in Arizona, using the bicycle lane is recommended. However, always stay cautious as danger is still present, especially with other vehicles around. Make sure to be seen by wearing something reflective or bright clothing. Motor vehicle operators should also be cautious of bicyclist at all times.

If you or a loved one has been involved in a bicycle accident in Arizona that was caused by a negligent driver, our Tucson bicycle accident attorneys may be able to help. Contact us today for a free consultation at 520-308-6762.

Posted On: September 6, 2011

Driver Suspected Drug Impairment Hits a Bicyclist in Phoenix

According to the National Highway traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) based on the 2009 research there were a total of 630 bicyclists killed and 51,000 injured due to a bicycle accident. It was also shown that bicyclist’s deaths make up 2 percent of all motor vehicle accidents.

ABC 15 reported that a woman was arrested after hitting a bicyclist and a tree in Phoenix last Saturday. The 65 year old woman was traveling southbound on Cave Creek Road. That was between Pinnacle Peak and Jomax, as when she drove on the right shoulder of the road she hit a 52-year-old man riding his bicycle. Right after the accident the woman drove over the raised median and ended up hitting a tree. According to the detectives, the woman driving the car was under the influence of drugs. She was booked Saturday for Aggravated Assault, on the other hand the victim was not in fatal condition and was stated stable as of Sunday morning.

This accident was very misfortunate and could have been prevented. It is illegal to drive while under the influence of alcohol or drugs, doing so puts others lives in danger.

If you or a loved one was a victim of a bicycle accident in Arizona, call experienced bicycle accident attorneys in Phoenix for a free consultation at (602) 267-1280; we may be able to help you.

Posted On: September 2, 2011

Suspected DUI Crash in Goodyear Kills 1, Sends 2 to Hospital

Police suspect alcohol and speeding to be factors in a recent fatal accident that killed one person and injured two more in Goodyear (AZ Family 08/29/2011). According to report, the crash happened approximately 12:30 early morning at the intersection of Bullard and Vineyard Avenues. Goodyear Police Department says all victims were under 21 years of age.

Initial investigations reveal the Sedan carrying the victims was travelling at high speed and the driver did not realize that they were approaching a dead end. Police say there were signs that the driver attempted to make a left turn but did not make it on time.

The vehicle went airborne after hitting the curb and crashed into a tree before resting upside down. The impact killed the driver instantaneously.

Two of the victims were able to get out of the wreck and called for help. They were transported to a local hospital with serious injuries and are reportedly in stable condition.

Police say there was an apparent stench of alcohol in the vehicle which and found empty bottles inside the trunk.

According to Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD), on the average, people arrested for driving under the influence have at least driven drunk 87 times before being caught. This prevalent problem results into thousands of fatal drunken driving accidents reported each year. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reveals that in 2009, alcohol was involved in at least 32 percent of traffic fatalities.

We urge our readers be safe by completely avoid alcohol before driving.

Arizona car accident victims can call (623) 455-6603 for a free consultation with a Peoria car accident lawyer.

Posted On: September 1, 2011

Multi-Vehicle Crash Causes Injury in Tempe

Nowadays, the main mode of transportation for many is the car. While this gives people the freedom to be mobile and to be able to go wherever, this has also become one of the top causes of death in people ages 3 through 34. In Arizona, there were a total of 106,177 traffic deaths in 2010 (Arizona Department of Transportation). 698 of those were considered to be fatal. Based on this latest data, there are approximately 2.09 people who were killed in a day.

In Tempe, a 4-vehicle crash caused the injury of one person (AZCentral 08/29/2011). The crash was also the cause of the road closure on eastbound Warner from Rural Road to 71st Street. The injured person has been taken to the hospital with unspecified injuries. The cause of the crash has not been mentioned in the news item.

There are many reasons why an Arizona crash such as this could happen. Therefore, when driving in Arizona, it is important to pay attention to the road and avoid being distracted by a cell phone. Impairment should also be avoided when planning to drive. If taking medications, ask the pharmacist if the medication will cause drowsiness. Driving while fatigued should also be avoided as it may cause the driver to fall asleep while driving and this could cause devastating effects. To avoid any dangers while driving, it is also recommended to wear a seat belt at all times.

If you or a loved one has been injured in a vehicle accident while driving in Arizona, you can reach us at (602) 457-6222 for a free consultation. We are Phoenix car accident lawyers and we may be able to help you.