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JIm is a Virginia injury attorney who handles car accidents, medical malpractice, FELA, wrongful death, etc.

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4/28/2009
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Scary Wrecks on Interstate 64 (I-64) Headed to Williamsburg, Virginia (VA)

As a personal injury lawyer, I pay a lot of attention to driver behavior on the road and the cause of car crashes as I drive around Virginia.  I am also especially careful about driving and avoiding highway collisions when I have my daughters and son in the car with me.  Recently I was driving my twin girls to a lacrosse game in Williamsburg, VA from our home in Norfolk when I saw a tremendous backup for miles around Yorktown.  I tried to go slowly and be patient but wondered what was the cause of this stop and go traffic on a Saturday afternoon.  It turns out that two cars had collided (one read-ending the other) on Interstate 64 (I-64) near the Lee Hall exit.  By the time I got up to the wreck, the police were on the scene.  From the best I could tell, these two drivers could have gotten their cars off to the broad shoulder or emergency turnoff section of the freeway.  Instead, they and the police were blocking the left hand lane and causing the traffic to come to a trickle to get past them in the one unblocked lane.  I am not sure what the problem was.  Drivers in automobile accidents should move their vehicles off the road to a position of safety, particularly after the police get there, if it is possible to do so.  This is better for traffic flow and for the safety of those involved in the wreck.  We got to the game just about on time and found out that it was delayed even further because the opposing team, which was coming from the Outer Banks (OBX) of North Carolina, was running even later than we were because of the same accident.

 

            For some reason, that Lee Hall area on Interstate 64 westbound headed towards Richmond, Virginia and Williamsburg is a very common place for collisions and injuries.  Amazingly, later that same day as we were headed back down the road in the opposite direction, I see across the median at nearly the same place as the earlier accident a pickup truck pulling a camper that goes out of control and turns over on its side.  I could not tell what was the cause of this frightening looking accident, but was glad that my vehicle was not anywhere in the zone of danger when that person lost control of their rig which jack-knifed and was sitting broadside to the traffic in both lanes on the highway.  Defensive driving is always needed because you never know what the vehicle next to you or ahead of you will do.

 

Shapiro, Lewis & Appleton personal injury law firm is based in Virginia (VA), near the Northeast North Carolina (NC) border, practicing primarily in the southeastern U.S. and handles only injury law, including car, truck, railroad, and medical negligence cases and more. The firm's website is: hsinjurylaw.com, the firm edits the injury law blogs Virginia Beach Injuryboard, Norfolk Injuryboard, as well as the Northeast North Carolina Injuryboard and also hosts a video library covering many FAQ’s on personal injury subjects. Lawyers licensed in: VA, NC, SC, WV, DC, KY.



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1 Comments to "Scary Wrecks on Interstate 64 (I-64) Headed to Williamsburg, Virginia (VA)"

Today 7/7/09 I was travling down 64 towards Busch Gardens as I passed the back side of Sam's Club a street bike was travling 120mph + in the HOV lane, I have never seen anything like it before in my life. Then when I could no longer see the bike several police cars passed in what was in a very high speed chase. The first officer "I thought would never catch this guy, but the officer must have flown because he was gone in a flash!" I kept trying to see if they were able to catch this person on the bike ,traffic kept going then started to slow at the Deer Park exit area, I looked to my left and right no police lights, I soon came to realize the person on the bike had taken the Deer Park exit lost control, the bike was on it's side and the driver nowhere to be found? I thought for a second "Was I a wittness to this mans last seconds of his life?" I realize it was so very stupied running from the police or for that fact going as fast as he was but he is a son of someone or a father? I just can't get that image of that blue street bike that lay on it's side and wonder what happened to the driver.
Posted by samantha on July 6, 2009 at 11:57 PM

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