August 22, 2008

2008 Safest Cars To Own

Cars, are perhaps the most dangerous weapon we own. You have so much power behind that wheel, and so do the other people in their cars. One single mistake and you could possibly take several lives. I decided to look for a list of the safest cars in 2008. The safer the car the bigger chance you have of surviving a bad car accident. So here is a list of cars that are the safest according to autotropolis.com


10. 2008 Toyota Highlander

MSRP From: $27,300


9. 2008 Chrysler Town & Country

MSRP From: $22,825


8. 2008 Mercury Grand Marquis

MSRP From: $25,280


7. 2008 Mercury Sable

MSRP From: $23,780


6. 2008 Honda Pilot

MSRP From:$28,395


5. 2008 Infiniti FX

MSRP From: $38,050


4. 2008 Lincoln Town Car

MSRP From: $45,040


3. 2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee

MSRP From: $28,520


2. 2008 Jeep Commander

MSRP From: $27,415

1. 2008 Ford Taurus

MSRP From: $23,485


For More information on the Top Ten Safest Cars please visit:

http://www.autotropolis.com/




If you or a loved has been injured or killed from a car accident and it wasn't your fault, you have a claim for personal injury or wrongful death. It is very important that you find an experienced lawyer to fight for your rights as a victim. So many times people incur huge bills after an accident like this.



Moseley Collins is a Sacramento personal injury attorney, specializing in major injury cases, including people injured or killed by car accidents.

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August 12, 2008

Three Critically Injured People Involved in Drunk Driving Accident

August 1, 2008 was a very hectic and chaotic time for early morning commuters on Interstate 5, in San Diego, California. Four people were in a car, when they suddenly lost control of the car and crashed. CHP officers found alcohol in the drivers system, and the 3 passengers in the car were immediately submitted into UCSD Medical Center with very critical injuries. this crash only involved one vehicle, but managed to shut down the transition ramp from eastbound Interstate 8 to southbound 5 for an hour and a half. No further information has been disclosed to the public.


According to www.MAAD.org:


In 2006, an estimated 15,827 people died in alcohol-related traffic crashes—an average of one every 33 minutes. These deaths constitute 37 percent of the 42,532 total traffic fatalities. Of these, 13,470 involved a driver with an illegal BAC (.08 or greater). On average someone is killed by a drunk driver every 39 minutes.


About three in every ten Americans will be involved in an alcohol-related crash at some time in their lives.
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In 2002, surveys estimates that Americans took over 159 million alcohol-impaired driving trips, compared with only 116 million in 1997.


Over 1.46 million drivers were arrested in 2006 for driving under the influence of alcohol or narcotics. This is an arrest rate of 1 for every 139 licensed drivers in the United States.
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In 2002, 2.3% of Americans 18 and older surveyed reported alcohol-impaired driving, including 3% of 18-20 year olds and 4.1% of 21-34 year olds.


Of the over 159 million alcohol-impaired driving trips estimated that Americans took in 2002, over ten percent (18 million trips) were made by 18-20 year olds.
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Since 1980 (the year Mothers Against Drunk Driving was founded), alcohol-related traffic fatalities have decreased by about 44 percent, from over 30,000 to under 17,000 and MADD has helped save over 300,000 lives.


Alcohol-related crashes in the United States cost the public an estimated $114.3 billion in 2000, including $51.1 billion in monetary costs and an estimated $63.2 billion in quality of life losses. People other than the drinking driver paid $71.6 billion of the alcohol-related crash bill, which is 63 percent of the total cost of these crashes.

If you or a loved has been injured or killed from a car accident and it wasn't your fault, you have a claim for personal injury or wrongful death. It is very important that you find an experienced attorney to fight for your rights as a victim. So many times people incur huge bills after an accident like this.



Moseley Collins is a Sacramento personal injury attorney, specializing in major injury cases, including people injured or killed by car accidents.

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August 11, 2008

Driver Killed By Suspected Drunk Driver on Wrong Side of the freeway

Saturday, July 26th, Ruel Balangue was killed instantly by a suspected drunk driver who was driving her car on the wrong side of the freeway. Balangue was driving home at about :52 a.m. when he apparently saw a Pontiac Grand Prix heading west in the same lane heading toward him. He died immediately, and the woman driving the other car suffered minor injuries and was transported to Highland Hospital in Oakland. She was arrested on suspicion of felony driving under the influence.

Many people are the victim of a drunk driving accident. According to www.alcoholalert.com


All 50 states in the US and Puerto Rico now apply two statutory offenses to driving under the influence of alcohol. The first (and original) offense is known either as driving under the influence (DUI), driving while intoxicated/impaired (DWI), or operating [a motor vehicle] while intoxicated/impaired (OWI). This is based upon a police officer's observations (driving behavior, slurred speech, the results of a roadside sobriety test, etc.)

The second offense is called "illegal per se", which is driving with a BAC of 0.08% or higher. Since 2002 it has been illegal in all 50 states to drive with a BAC that is 0.08% or higher.

In 2006, there were 13,470 fatalities in crashes involving an alcohol-impaired driver (BAC of .08 or higher) – 32 percent of total traffic fatalities for the year.

16,005 people were killed in the United States in alcohol-related* motor vehicle traffic crashes (BAC of .01 or higher).

In 2006, 1,794 children age 14 and younger were killed in motor vehicle crashes. Of those 1,794 fatalities, 306 (17%) occurred in alcohol-impaired driving crashes. Children riding in vehicles with drivers who had a BAC level of .08 or higher accounted for half (153) of these deaths.

The 13,470 alcohol-impaired-driving fatalities in 2006 were almost the same as compared to 13,451 alcohol-impaired-driving fatalities reported in 1996. Ten years of progress.

The 13,470 fatalities in alcohol-impaired-driving crashes during 2006 represent an average of one alcohol-impaired-driving fatality every 39 minutes.

The rate of alcohol impairment among drivers involved in fatal crashes was four times higher at night than during the day.

The percentage of drivers with BAC of .08 or above in fatal crashes was highest for motorcycle operators (27 percent), followed by light trucks (24 percent), and then passenger cars (23 percent). The percentage of drivers with BAC levels of .08 or higher in fatal crashes was the lowest for large trucks (1%).

In fatal crashes in 2006, the highest percentage of drivers with a BAC level of .08 or higher was for drivers ages 21-24 (33%), followed by ages 25-34 (29%) and 35-44 (25%).

Drivers with a BAC level of .08 or higher involved in fatal crashes were eight times more likely to have a prior conviction for driving while impaired (DWI) than were drivers with no alcohol (8% and 1%, respectively).

In 2006, more than 8,200 (55%) of the drivers involved in fatal crashes who had been drinking had a BAC of .15 or greater.

As in previous years, in 2006, males comprise a majority, about 81 percent, of all drivers involved in fatal crashes with a BAC=.08+.


For more on the story, please visit: http://www.sfgate.com


Attorney Moseley Collins has helped many people injured by drunk drivers. He was the founding President of the Santa Clara County chapter of MADD.

If you or a loved has been injured or killed by a drunk driver you have a claim for personal injury or wrongful death. It is vital that you find an experienced attorney to fight for your rights as a victim. So many times people incur huge bills after an accident like this.



Moseley Collins is a Sacramento personal injury attorney, specializing in major injury cases, including people injured or killed by drunk drivers.

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August 11, 2008

Sacramento Man Killed By Friend In Drunk Driving Accident

Paul Smith was a fatal victim in a drunk driving accident on Friday, August 1st in Sacramento, California. Smith was a passenger in a car driven by Kirk Jones; both were Sacramento residents. Jones was driving a Pontiac, and was traveling at about 70 mph on Highway 116 when he attempted to pass another car while crossing a double yellow line. Jones swerved back into his own lane to avoid on-coming traffic and hit the side of the car he was passing. Eventually Jones' car hit the guard rail and came to a complete stop, but Paul Smith suffered major injuries and died at the scene. Jones suffered minor injuries and was arrested on suspicion of drunk driving and vehicular manslaughter.

It is a tragedy Paul Smith died, but there will always be risks when you get in a car with a drunk driver. It's a risk that's not worth taking. Paul Smith would still be alive today if he had not gotten in Jones' car, but rather had found another way home.


In 2006, an estimated 15,827 people died in alcohol-related traffic crashes—an average of one every 33 minutes. These deaths constitute 37 percent of the 42,532 total traffic fatalities. Of these, 13,470 involved a driver with an illegal BAC (.08 or greater). On average someone is killed by a drunk driver every 39 minutes.

About three in every ten Americans will be involved in an alcohol-related crash at some time in their drivers.

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August 5, 2008

Drinking And Driving Under 21

Many of you know that when it's finally time to send your children off to high school, you can only worry about the pressures they will face with their peers, Whether it be drugs, sex, or cheating on a test. I know from experience in my high school years that there are many horrible situations you can put yourself into because you were pressured by another student. A big problem lately is, under age drinking and driving. Now when i was in high school, I tried to stay away from that scene, but many kids that were my friends got sucked into that lifestyle, and eventually faced major consequences. Not only is drinking and driving stupid, but it's also very deadly. Every 39 minutes someone is killed by a drunk driver. 37% of traffic fatalities are cause by drunk driving.

I believe this matter is very important, and all parents should sit down with there kids and discuss the dangers of drunk driving. You could save a child's life, you could save your child's life.


I have gathered some facts and statistics regarding under age drunk driving.


In 2006, the average age at first alcohol use among recent initiates aged 12 to 49 was 16.6 years. This is earlier than any other drug except inhalants.

In 2006, an estimated 15,827 people died in alcohol-related traffic crashes—an average of one every 33 minutes. These deaths constitute 37 percent of the 42,532 total traffic fatalities. Of these, 13,470 involved a driver with an illegal BAC (.08 or greater). On average someone is killed by a drunk driver every 39 minutes.


An early age of drinking onset is associated with alcohol-related violence not only among persons under age 21 but among adults as well.


Underage alcohol use is more likely to kill young people than all illegal drugs combined.


The total cost attributable to the consequences of underage drinking was $61.9 billion per year in 2001 dollars. This is $5.4 billion in medical costs, $14.9 billion in work loss and other resource costs, and $41.6 billion in lost quality of life.

In 2007, the U.S. Surgeon General estimates that approximately 5,000 persons under age 21 die from alcohol-related injuries involving underage drinking each year.

Underage drinkers are susceptible to immediate consequences of alcohol use, including blackouts, hangovers, and alcohol poisoning and are at elevated risk of neurodegeneration (particularly in regions of the brain responsible for learning and memory), impairments in functional brain activity, and the appearance of neurocognitive defects. Heavy episodic or binge drinking impairs study hairs and erodes the development of transitional skills to adulthood.

People who begin drinking before age 14 are seven times more likely than those who began drinking after age 21 to report being in a motor vehicle crash because of their drinking.





So please remember, that if you or a loved one have been drinking, don't get in the car. Call a sober friend or family member to pick you up. It could save a life.


Attorney Moseley Collins has helped many people injured by drunk drivers. He was the founding President of the Santa Clara County chapter of MADD.

If you or a loved has been injured or killed by a drunk driver you have a claim for personal injury or wrongful death. It is vital that you find an experienced attorney to fight for your rights as a victim. So many times people incur huge bills after an accident like this.

Moseley Collins is a Sacramento personal injury lawyer, specializing in major injury cases, including people injured or killed by drunk drivers.

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