February 3, 2012

Syracuse Car Accident Attorney Joins Call for Crackdown on Drugged Driving

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Syracuse, NY (PRWEB) January 31, 2012

Syracuse car accident attorney Scott C. Gottlieb today said he supports New York Sen. Charles Schumer?s call for providing more funds to combat the growing threat posed by drugged drivers.

?As an attorney who represents victims of New York auto accidents, I?ve personally become more and more concerned about the rise in car crashes that are caused by drivers who are under the influence of drugs ? and not just illegal drugs,? said Gottlieb of the Syracuse personal injury firm, the Law Offices of Scott C. Gottlieb & Associates. ?The number of drivers who are taking prescription and over-the-counter drugs that impair their driving has become a problem as well.

?In my view, drugged driving is just as serious of a public safety concern as drunk driving,? he said. ?That?s why I wholly support any measures that would help law enforcement to get these reckless drivers off the road and protect innocent motorists.?

In a January 30 announcement, Schumer called for passage of the Motor Vehicle and Highway Safety Improvement Act of 2011. The bill would increase funding for the research of drugged-driving detection technology. It also would provide grants to states to train officers on identifying drugged drivers.

Citing New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services statistics, Schumer said that drugged driving arrests in the state have increased by 35 percent since 2001.

In Central New York (a region that includes Syracuse, Ithaca, Cooperstown, Rome, Utica, Oneida, Auburn, Cortland, Little Falls and surrounding communities), there were 147 drugged driving arrests, Schumer said.

The senator cited other alarming statistics from 2009 (the last year such statistics are available):


????According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, out of the 12,055 drivers who died in car accidents in the U.S. in 2009 who were tested for drugs, one-third tested positive.

????Based on an estimate by the Institute for Behavior and Health, 440,000 people across the U.S. were injured in 2009 in car crashes caused by drugged driving.

?The bottom line is that our cops need a breathalyzer-like technology that works to identify drug-impaired drivers, on-the-spot, before they cause irreparable harm,? Schumer said. ?With the explosive growth of prescription drug abuse, it?s vital that local law enforcement have the tools and training they need to identify those driving under the influence of narcotics to get them off the road.?

If a person is harmed in a motor vehicle accident caused by a drug-impaired driver ? or if they lose a family member in such an accident ? Gottlieb said they have a legal right to hold the driver accountable.

Through a personal injury or wrongful death lawsuit, an auto accident victim or survivors of a person killed in a crash may be able to recover compensation through a jury verdict or insurance settlement that includes medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering and other related damages, the Syracuse personal injury lawyer said.

?Through our civil justice system, you can send a message to the drugged driver and others that such reckless conduct won?t be tolerated in our community,? he said.

About Law Offices of Scott C. Gottlieb & Associates

Law Offices of Scott C. Gottlieb & Associates handles all types of personal injury and medical malpractice cases, including cases involving drunk-driving accidents, motor vehicle accidents, wrongful death, cancer misdiagnosis, dog bites, hunting accidents, birth injuries, brain injuries, construction accidents, fall down injuries and insurance settlements. The firm regularly employs accident reconstruction experts, investigators, photographers and economists to assist in evaluating and preparing personal injury cases. The firm has offices in Binghamton, Elmira, Rochester, Syracuse and Watertown. For more information, call 1-800-TALK-LAW or use the firm?s online contact form.

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October 18, 2011

Michigan Auto Law Attorneys Want to Stop Texting While Driving with $1,032 Giveaway

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Farmington Hills, MI (PRWEB) August 22, 2011

Michigan Auto Law is kicking off a three-week campaign sweepstakes today against the dangers of texting while driving ? and the winner will receive a $ 1,032 check.

To enter, visit Facebook.com/MichiganAutoLaw, “Like” the law firm, watch a short video on distracted driving and fill out a quick contact form.

People who text and drive are 23 times more likely to be in a car accident, according to a study by the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute, said Steven M. Gursten, head of Farmington Hills-based Michigan Auto Law, the state?s largest auto accident law firm

Why a $ 1,032 prize? According to the Insurance Institute of Michigan?s December 2010 data, the average auto insurance premium in Michigan is $ 1,032.02. The winner can use the money however he or she wishes, Gursten said, but he hopes winner will use it to buy the right kind of auto insurance.

“Part of this campaign also centers on our hope to inform drivers about just how many people are uninsured on our roads today. About 50 percent of Detroit drivers, for example, are driving without any auto insurance. And about 19 percent of all Michigan drivers have no auto insurance,” Gursten said, referencing published reports such as the Detroit Legal News and a news release by the Insurance Research Council.

Gursten frequently writes and lectures on distracted driving, and is available for comment.

“People are not properly protected. We?re hoping this campaign lets us spread awareness about just how dangerous texting while driving is, while also helping educate the public about the proper auto insurance they should be buying,” Gursten added. “We have drivers who are texting, talking on the phone, even surfing the Internet. Meanwhile, in some cities we have up to 50 percent of drivers riding with no insurance to protect them in case of a serious car accident. It’s the perfect storm.”

Uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage (UM/UIM), is a special, low-cost additional insurance coverage people can buy to protect themselves from drivers who don’t have insurance. “It’s a must-have. For the price of a movie and popcorn, this UM/UIM can protect you and your family if you’re in a car accident with a driver who doesn’t have auto insurance.”

The distracted driving campaign will run three weeks and the winner will be announced on September, 12, 2011. Official rules and details can be found on Michigan Auto Law’s Facebook page.

“I hope this campaign will make drivers ? especially newer drivers ? think twice before they text and drive. If we can prevent even one car accident, it’s worth it,” Gursten said. “I also want people participating in this great opportunity to win cash for auto insurance to make a sincere pledge to not text and drive.”

For more information on auto insurance, take a look at Gursten’s blogs on the top 4 auto insurance companies and tips for buying the best auto insurance.

About Michigan Auto Law: Michigan Auto Law is the largest auto law firm in Michigan, with 18 lawyers exclusively handling car accident lawsuits and No-Fault insurance litigation. The firm has offices in Farmington Hills, Sterling Heights, Detroit, Ann Arbor and Grand Rapids. The accident attorneys at Michigan Auto Law have received the top-reported verdict for a car accident or truck accident in 2008, 2009 and 2010, according to Michigan Lawyers Weekly. For more information or to speak with an accident attorney, call (800) 777-0028.

About Steven M. Gursten: Steven M. Gursten is recognized as one of the nation?s top car accident attorneys handling serious auto negligence lawsuits and truck accident cases. Gursten is president of the Motor Vehicle Trial Lawyers Association, and is also involved in several local and national organizations for attorneys helping auto accident victims and people with traumatic brain injury.

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