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February 25, 2011

Driver Alcohol Detection System for Safety (DADSS) Technology Being Developed to Prevent Alcohol-Impaired Drivers from Operating Vehicles

As a personal injury law firm that regularly represents Clients who have been injured, or who have lost a loved one, at the fault of an intoxicated driver, we are excited by early reports detailing the development of the Driver Alcohol Detection System for Safety (DADSS). The following is an article on the technology that was recently posted on the website of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration:

DADSS.bmpWaltham, Mass. -- U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood and National Highway Traffic Safety Administrator David Strickland today took a first look at new Driver Alcohol Detection System for Safety (DADSS) technology being developed to prevent alcohol-impaired drivers from operating their vehicles while under the influence.

Secretary LaHood and Administrator Strickland were joined by Shane Karr, vice president for Federal Government Affairs at the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers, and Laura Dean Mooney, national president of Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD), and JD Crouch, president of QinetiQ North America's Technology Solutions Group for a demonstration of DADSS technology at the QinetiQ lab where it is under development in Waltham, Mass.

While still in the developmental stages, DADSS is seen as a potential tool for keeping drunk drivers from being able to operate their car if their blood alcohol concentration is at or above the legal intoxication limit (.08 BAC or higher). The technology could be voluntarily installed as an option for new cars. One system under evaluation determines the blood alcohol concentration through a touch-based approach and another system uses a breath-based approach.

NHTSA research shows that drivers involved in fatal accidents with blood alcohol levels above the .08 legal limit are eight times more likely to have had a prior conviction for impaired driving than drivers who had no alcohol in their bodies at the time of a wreck.

"Drunk driving continues to be a national tragedy that needlessly claims the lives of thousands of people on our highways each year," said Secretary LaHood. "We need to put an end to it."

MADD President Laura Dean-Mooney, who was left a widow and single mother when a drunk driver killed her husband, Mike Dean, welcomed the progress of the DADSS research effort, saying, "Auto makers have stepped up to help turn cars into the cure. This project has made substantial progress and this technology could one day be an important step in our efforts to eliminate drunk driving."

DADSS is being developed under a five-year, $10 million cooperative initiative between NHTSA and the Automotive Coalition for Traffic Safety (ACTS), an industry group representing most of the world's auto makers.

"What we're doing is developing technology that won't interfere with sober drivers, will require virtually no maintenance or upkeep and will have such precision that it only stops a driver when their blood alcohol content is .08 BAC or higher, which is the illegal limit for drunk driving in every state," said Shane Karr. "Now that we have actual prototypes, a tremendous feat in itself, we'll be working to identify the gaps in performance between these prototypes and the precise standards we've identified as true technology requirements. This will point the way forward for the next phase of research."

"The technology we are seeing here today could quite simply signal a new frontier in the fight against drunk driving," said NHTSA Administrator Strickland.

The next stage of development, which would include practical demonstrations of one or more of the alcohol detection technologies, could begin later this year.

"Whatever the future holds for these advanced drunk driving prevention technologies, one thing remains clear; no technology can, or should, ever replace a driver's personal responsibility not to drive drunk," the Administrator said.

In 2009, 10,839 people died nationwide in crashes involving a drunk driver. These deaths make up 32 percent of all fatal crashes.

February 21, 2011

Many Resources Available to Assist Families Coping with the Loss of a Loved One Due to an Alcohol Related Motor Vehicle Accident

With the recent string of alcohol-related motor vehicle accidents occurring on Georgia's highways, our firm would like to remind anyone who has suffered a loss as a consequence of such an accident that there are valuable resources available to assist them. Perhaps the organization most well-suited to offer assistance is Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD).
MADD is an invaluable resource for families who have lost a loved one as a consequence of a drunk driver, and we always urge our Clients who suffered such a loss to contact the organization for assistance. The contact information for the Georgia chapter of MADD is as follows:

MADD.jpgMADD
1000 CIRCLE 75 PKWY SE #45
ATLANTA, GA 30339
Phone: 7706153737
Fax: 7706153738
Email: ga.state@madd.org

For additional information on resocurces available to assist families coping with the loss of a loved one, please feel free to contact our firm at any time.

February 14, 2011

Free 60 Second Case Evaluation: What is My Car Accident or Workers Compensation Case Worth? Atlanta Georgia Personal Injury Attorney Offering Free 60 Second Case Evaluation

As an Atlanta, Georgia based car accident and workers compensation law firm , we receive hundreds upon hundreds of telephone calls per year from potential Clients who simply ask "how much is my motor vehicle injury or work injury case worth?" In order to better assist our callers, we have created a Free 60 Second Case Evaluation. The process is simple: fill out our quick fill form (click this link) which takes less that 60 seconds to complete, and we'll get back to you within 10 minutes with a preliminary value for your case.

Checkbook.jpgAlthough we have only recently started offering our Free 60 Second Personal Injury and Workers Compensation Case Evaluations, it has quickly become so popular and useful to potential Clients that we are now on call 24 hours per day. A Georgia personal injury, wrongful death, or workers compensation lawyer will respond quickly with a tentative case value and answer any all questions without cost. For those who wish to speak with our Georgia personal injury and workers compensation law firm immediately, please call 888.842.1616.

Although our firm is based in Atlanta, we have recovered millions of dollars for our Clients throughout Georgia. We handle cases from Dalton to Savannah and Augusta to Columbus. For those potential Clients outside of Georgia, we also offer nationwide attorney referrals for personal injury and workers compensation cases.

May 25, 2010

$600,000 Awarded to Victim of Pedestrian Accident in Bibb County

Gavel.jpgA pedestrian injured in a parking lot when he was struck by a drunk driver was awarded $650,000.00 by a Bibb County jury. The drunk driver had a blood alcohol level of .259, well above state limit, and the jury was informed by the Plaintiff's lawyers that the Defendant had previously been cited for driving while under the influence. This is a significant victory for injured victims in Georgia.

Our law firm represents Clients throughout the State of Georgia, and we have recovered millions upon millions of dollars for individuals who have suffered an injury as a consequence of the fault of another. Please contact us if we can be of assistance.

September 21, 2009

Atlanta Car Accidents, Truck Accidents, and Pedestrian Accidents Increase with Wet Weather

As an Atlanta car accident attorney, I know just how dangerous Georgia's roads and highways can be. At The Murray Law Firm, we receive dozens of call on a weekly basis from new Clients seeking a lawyer to assist them with metro Atlanta car accident and truck accident cases. From the spring through the fall, we also see allot of pedestrian accident cases as more people are walking on sidewalks and crosswalks. Given our firm's involvement in so many Atlanta accident cases, it very rarely surprises me when I read the paper or watch the news and hear about a new traffic incident.

Rainy Highway.jpgDespite my personal understanding of the regular occurrence of automobile accidents in Atlanta and throughout Georgia, the last week has seemed particularly bad. The wet weather that has drenched Atlanta over the last several days has resulted in a spike in the amount of traffic accidents. There have also been a significant number of car accident and truck accident fatalities, and wrongful deaths relating to pedestrian accidents. Just this past weekend, there was a hit and run fatality/wrongful death relating to a pedestrian crossing a cross walk on Buford Highways. An Atlanta woman was also killed in a truck accident when she stopped to assist another driver who had been stopped on a ramp at Spaghetti junction. A truck struck her vehicle, which caused her to be thrown from the side of the ramp.

Given the increased traffic incidents in Atlanta, we thought this blog posting might provide a good opportunity to remind our potential Clients of a few basic tips in the event of an accident. First and most importantly, in the event of an accident, immediately call 911. If you are injured, or you are not sure, request that emergency medical services be dispatched to the scene. Take pictures of all vehicles with a camera or a cellular phone before any alterations to the accident scene occur. Tell the responding police officer exactly what happened, and make sure that he includes your statement in his police report. Ask the officer for the police report number, as this will allow you to obtain the police report and ensure that the report is accurate. Finally, call your insurance company and report exactly what happened and who was a fault.

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