2 Injured in Madison Car Accident

by Administrator 7. September 2010 08:27
Two people were injured in a Madison car accident Saturday.

According to officials with the Dane County Sheriff's Department, the driver of a 2002 Nissan Altima was traveling south on Williams Drive shortly after 1:00 p.m. Saturday and failed to negotiate a turn onto Wildflower Road. Police say the vehicle went airborne and then rolled approximately six times upon impact, before coming to rest against a line of trees.

The driver of the vehicle and lone passenger were transported by ambulance to an area hospital for treatment following the accident. Both were wearing seatbelts at the time of the crash.

The accident remains under investigation by the Dane County Sheriff's Office. The identities of the people involved have not been released.

If you have been injured in a Madison car accident, please contact the Madison Personal Injury Attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. today by calling 800-242-2874.

Dubuque Woman Killed in Madison Car Accident

by Administrator 19. August 2010 02:45
An Iowa woman was killed in a two-vehicle Madison car accident outside of New Diggings Friday.

According to officials with the Lafayette County Sheriff's Office, 28 year-old Megan E. Uptegraph-Coble, of Dubuque, IA. was traveling south on County Highway I in a 2001 Jeep Sport Utility Vehicle when the fatal accident occurred. Police say Uptegraph-Coble failed to stop at a stop sign at the County Highway W intersection and drove into the path of a westbound 2004 Pontiac 4 door driven b  53 year-old Linda L. Homer, of Hazel Green.

Uptegraph-Coble was pronounced dead at the scene of the crash by a University of Wisconsin Med-Flight physician. Homer and a passenger, 54 year-old Elizabeth Burchfield, of Shullsburg, were transported by Shullsburg and Hazel Green Ambulances to an area hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries.

Seatbelts were worn by each of the persons involved in the crash, police say. Alcohol does not appear to be a factor.

Illegal U-Turn Causes I-90 Crash, 7 Injured

by Administrator 28. July 2010 03:26

Seven people were injured Sunday after a driver made an illegal U-turn on Interstate 90/39 causing a collision, police say.

According to officials with the Wisconsin State Patrol, a 1998 Dodge van was traveling northbound on the interstate between Edgerton and Stoughton, shortly before 2:00 p.m., when a Jeep struck the van as it was making an illegal U-turn. The impact of the collision forced the van off the right side of the roadway where it clipped the 157 mile-marker post before crashing into a fence and coming to rest in a swampy area.

The collision injured the driver of the van, 70 year-old Ali-Moron Khayriyyah, of Lansing, Ill., and six children who were riding in it. The identities of the children were not released but officials say their ages are 4,9,11,12,13 and 14.

The police reported stated that the driver of the Jeep "briefly stopped and fled the scene."

 

If you or someone you know was involved in an automobile accident, you can contact a Madison Personal Injury Lawyer of Habush, Habush & Rottier, S.C., by calling 800-242-2874. 

Madison Woman Injured in Jefferson Co. Hit-And-Run

by Administrator 22. July 2010 04:36

A Madison woman was injured in a Jefferson County hit-and-run crash Thursday night.

 

According to officials with the Jefferson County Sheriff's Department, the crash occurred shortly before 11:00 p.m. Thursday on Interstate 94, just east of Switzke Road, in the township of Farmington. Police say a 2006 Toyota Corolla was traveling west on I-94 in the left lane, nearest the median, when a second vehicle passed the toyota and then moved into the left lane, striking the Toyota in the front fender. The impact caused the Toyota to spin out, enter the median, and roll multiple times, finally coming to rest on its side on the eastbound shoulder of Interstate 94. 

 

The driver of the Toyota, a 30 year-old woman from Madison, was transported by Med Flight to University of Wisconsin Hospital in Madison for treatment. She was wearing her seatbelt at the time of the crash. Police say alcohol does not appear to be a factor in the crash.

 

If you have been injured in a car accident, contact the Madison car accident attorneys of Habush, Habush, & Rottier, S.C., at 800-242-2874. 

Kenosha Woman Injured in Madison Crash

by Administrator 15. July 2010 03:03

A woman from Kenosha was seriously injured Saturday in a Madison car accident.

 

According to a press release from the Wisconsin State Patrol, the accident occurred shortly before 8:00 a.m. Saturday on Interstate 39 in Dane County. Police say Toni Gasparino, of Kenosha, and a passenger were traveling south on I-39/90/94 at a high rate of speed. Gasparino attempted to change lanes, lost control of her Jeep, and collided with a vehicle driven by Alex Taft of Arlington, Wi. The Jeep overturned and came to rest in a northbound lane.

 

Gasparino was taken by helicopter to University of Wisconsin Hospital with life threatening injuries. Her passenger, Patricia Kennamer, of Beloit, was also taken to UW Hospital. Her injuries were characterized as non-life-threatening. 

 

Taft was uninjured in the crash.

Woman Seriously Injured in Madison Hit-And-Run

by Administrator 9. July 2010 05:20

A woman was seriously injured Thursday night in a Madison car accident on Interstate 94.

 

According to officials with the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office, the 30 year-old woman was transported to University of Wisconsin Hospital by Med Flight helicopter following the crash. 

 

The accident occurred when the woman was driving her 2006 Toyota Corolla in the left lane of westbound I-94 shortly before 11:00 p.m. Thursday. An SUV passed the corolla and then moved over into the left lane, striking the Toyota in the front fender, causing the vehicle to spin out of control, enter the median, and roll multiple times before coming to rest on the eastbound shoulder.

 

The SUV failed to stop after the crash. Police believe the vehicle is a Ford Explorer or Toyota 4Runner, gray in color, with possible damage from the crash on the driver's side toward the rear.

4 car crash in Wisconsin results in 4 hospitalizations

by Administrator 9. June 2010 04:18

A vehicle collision involving four people in Rutland, Wisconsin Saturday, June 5, 2010 resulted in the injury of four people. The crash happened on Wisconsin Highway 138, also known as State Truck Highway 138.  The accident occured when a Chevrolet Camaro, which was waiting to turn left into a driveway on the eastbound side of the road, was rear-ended by a Kia Rio.  The Camaro was subsuquently pushed into a Ford Taurus.  Debris from the accident blew off and hit a Toyota Yaris that was positioned in a driveway waiting to pull out into the street.

Emergency medical service crews responded to the scene to transport any injured victims to nearby hospitals. The driver of the Camaro and his passenger were reportedly both not wearing seatbelts.  The driver sustained minor injuries, while the Camaro passenger's injuries were reported to be more serious.  They were both taken to UW hospital.  The driver and passenger in the Kia Rio were both taken to UW hospital for moderate injuries.  Neither of the passengers in the Ford Yaris sustained any injuries and were not taken to a hospital. 

If you or someone you know has been injured in a vehicle collison, contact the Madison motor vehicle accident lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. by calling 800-242-2874.

Wisconsin bans driving without insurance

by Administrator 1. June 2010 08:55

A new state law was passed today in Wisconsin that requires all Wisconsin drivers to carry proof of auto insurance whenever driving.  Law enforcement officials will be routinely asking for proof of insurance in addition to a driver's license during traffic stops.  Prior to today, June 1, 2010, Wisconsin was one of only two states in the country that did not legally require all drivers to have auto insurance. 

Having an auto insurance policy is an exercise of personal responsibility in the community.  One fender bender, let alone an injury claim, can make years worth of auto insurance payments worthwhile.  Even though it could cost you big bucks if you are caught without auto insurance, police are not allowed to pull over vehicles for the sole purpose of checking the driver's insurance.  If you are pulled over for another traffic violation and you have insurance but no proof, you will have to pay a $10 violation fee and you might have to go to court to prove it to a judge.  If you are caught lying to an officer about having auto insurance, the penalty can be upwards of five thousand dollars.  Before the law was enacted today, 85 percent of Wisconsin residents had auto insurance.

If you or someone you know was involved in an automobile accident, you can contact the Madison car accident attorneys of Habush, Habush & Rottier, S.C., by calling 800-242-2874.

 

Madison ranked No. 16 in most dangerous cities for drivers survey

by Administrator 25. May 2010 06:43

Madison was ranked the 16th most dangerous city for drivers. According to an Insurance.com study, Madison was one of twenty cities considered the most dangerous for drivers. The number one city was Baltimore. 

The study was data from Insurance.com of people who claimed a prior car accident. The study, however, did not include Alaska, Hawaii, Massachusetts, or New York. 

If you have been injured in a car accident, contact the Madison car accident attorneys of Habush, Habush, & Rottier, S.C., at 800-242-2874. 

Wisconsin Governor signs texting while driving ban

by Administrator 7. May 2010 02:26
Texting while driving soon will be banned in Wisconsin. Wisconsin Governor Doyle signed a bill Wednesday that prohibits texting or e-mailing while driving. 
 
The law will go into affect starting in December. Wisconsin will become the 23rd state with such a ban against texting while driving.
 
If you or anyone you know has been injured in an accident with someone texting while driving, contact the Wisconsin texting while driving attorneys of Habush, Habush, & Rottier, S.C., at 800-242-2874.  

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