Thursday, 18 February 2010

DRINK DRIVING IS NO ACCIDENT

New York is no different to any other city. Accidents happen, and will always happen. However, there is no excuse for significantly increasing the potential for the accident by taking charge of a machine, propelling it forward, in and around people, while drunk. The following recently appeared in the New York press.

A MAN HITS TWO TEENAGERS WHILE DRIVING DRUNK IN BROOKLYN. HE MAY NEED A NEW YORK CAR ACCIDENT LAWYER


Kings County Police report that a drunk driver had a blood alcohol content of .132, more than twice the legal limit when he crashed into Brian Rosario and Elizabeth Lopez on West Avenue and Ocean Parkway. The two were walking to Abraham Lincoln high School; located at 2800 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn NY 11224. Lopez suffered multiple injury including head trauma and a broken jaw bone. She was taken to Coney Island Hospital; located at 2601 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn NY 11235. Lopez suffered a less severe injury. He was taken to Lutheran Medical Center; located at 150 55th Street, Brooklyn NY 11220; where he was treated for a broken leg. Reports do not indicate if the driver suffered an injury. He was arrested at the scene of the accident and faces numerous charges including Felony Vehicular Assault, Aggravated Unlicensed Operation of a Vehicle and Driving While Intoxicated. He was held in Kings County Supreme Court where bail was remanded.

The word accident should be applied to events that are unforseen, or avoidable. The term "accident waiting to happen" is a mis-nomer. This is an disaster waiting to happen.

Tuesday, 9 February 2010

There really is no logic to it...

Have you ever seen the programme "NUMB3RS"?. The programme about the maths professor who applies formulas, and calculation to what would seen random events. To try to apply a mathematical equation to a set of circumstances with the objective of predicting the next event before it has happened.
If that were possible, and that a set of equation explain events, then I'm not sure I even want to know the quadratic equation that solves the next story, as told in the New York media recently. There is a whole lot going on in the title itself..

"Brooklyn resident killed by ambulance


A New York Fire Department ambulance killed an elderly woman as she pushed a grocery cart across an intersection. The ambulance was on its way to transport a patient to Brooklyn Hospital. The ambulance had its lights and sirens in use as it raced down Bay 22nd St towards Lutheran Medical Center located on 150 55th Street in Brooklyn. It was not known if the ambulance went through a red light. The victim was believed to be in her 80’s. No charges of DWI were brought by the authorities."

Sometimes, accidents just happen without effects. Other times justice just doesnt seem to have been done...

Sunday, 7 February 2010

Car Accidents do not discriminate..

Nothing can guarantee you being accident free, it would seem. Not your race, or colour, or financial situation, or even your job. It is particularly ironic, when your job is to report, and comment on news, and sometimes accidents, that you are involved personally. This report recently appeared in the New York press.

FORMER NBC ANCHOR INVOLVED IN A CRASH ON THE BRUCKNER EXPRESSWAY
Former NBC news anchor Tom Brokaw was involved in a multi-car crash on the Bruckner Expressway in the Bronx, NY. The expressways stretched from the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge to the New England Thruway. Brokaw and his wife were driving in the Bronx when the accident occurred. Police report that a SUV was trying to avoid cables on the expressway and lost control. The SUV crashed into a mail truck, which then hit the car Brokaw and his wife were driving in. The driver of the SUV suffered a fatal injury at the time of the accident. The driver of the mail truck also suffered minor injury and was taken to Westchester Medical Center for treatment. Reports do not indicate if Brokaw or his wife suffered injury during the crash or if the driver was charged with DWI.

If nothing can guarantee or freedom from accidents, or make us immune to the consequences of someone elses behaviour, do we just accept it as a fact of life. Do we just succumb to what fate has in store? Is say that accepting the inevitable, is just a lazy option. Claiming compensation should be a natural response to the effect someone else has had on your life. They should be the guilty ones for doing it. Not you feeling guilty about requesting recompense.

Friday, 5 February 2010

DRIVEN TO DISTRACTION

If everyone could see into the future, then car accidents wouldn't happen. Or would they? Maybe some people would still want an accident to happen, to avoid a greater catastophe. Accidents would still be an everyday occurrence, but we would know the consequences beforehand. Blame would be apportioned to an even greater extent, as it could be argued that it was even more avoidable. Unfortunately, instances like this report, from the New York press, may be even more regular, and than compensation claims would be even greater.

AN ASPIRING BROOKLYN MODEL HITS 2 PEDESTRIANS IN A TRAGIC CAR CRASH WHILE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF DRUGS


A Staten Island couple’s daily run turned into a horrific car accident this week. A 34 year old Brooklyn, NY resident was driving when she struck a 23 year old man and his 18 year old girlfriend. They couple was jogging along Hylan Blvd in Staten Island when The car crashed into them. Both joggers were rushed to Staten Island University Hospital where the young man was reported to have suffered chest and head injury. Unfortunately, his injury was fatal. The young woman suffered head injury as well, along with a broken ankle and leg. The driver was arrested at the scene of the accident. She was found with more than 50 prescription pills on her. She faces numerous criminal charges including felony vehicular assault, felony criminal possession of a narcotic and a misdemeanor for DWI.

Thursday, 4 February 2010

We take risks of accidents every day. if we were to study statistics, then we provbably wouldnt even risk getting out of bed in the morning. Just the effort of going to work would seem like an Indiana Jones style expedition, if we considered the aspect of walking, crossing the street, driving, falling down holes etc. We take as many precautions as we can to limit those risks. Some people dont, and the result can be catastrophic. As seen in the New York press recently.

A MAN HITS TWO TEENAGERS WHILE DRIVING DRUNK IN BROOKLYN.


Kings County Police report that a drunk driver had a blood alcohol content of .132, more than twice the legal limit when he crashed into Brian Rosario and Elizabeth Lopez on West Avenue and Ocean Parkway. The two were walking to Abraham Lincoln high School; located at 2800 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn NY 11224. Lopez suffered multiple injury including head trauma and a broken jaw bone. She was taken to Coney Island Hospital; located at 2601 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn NY 11235. Lopez suffered a less severe injury. He was taken to Lutheran Medical Center; located at 150 55th Street, Brooklyn NY 11220; where he was treated for a broken leg. Reports do not indicate if the driver suffered an injury. He was arrested at the scene of the accident and faces numerous charges including Felony Vehicular Assault, Aggravated Unlicensed Operation of a Vehicle and Driving While Intoxicated. He was held in Kings County Supreme Court where bail was remanded.

Cause and effect. Let the jury decide.

Monday, 1 February 2010

The Irony Of "ThanksGiving"

"Fate", is a concept that some people use to explain events normally provide a welcome ending. "It was fate that brought us together...", or "fate spells a name beginning with W..." or some other vague statement in the Horoscope columns. If it is an outcome that we dont welcome, then we label it with "accident". The very same event, percieved from a different perspective, is given 2 distinctly different labels. No one would label the following as fate, as it appeared in the New York press on 18th January 2010.

A FATAL HIT AND RUN DURING A HOLIDAY FOOD DELIVERY


An elderly Staten Island, NY couple was delivering food for a Thanksgiving food drive when they were struck by a passing car. Reports say that Peter and Lillian Sabados were delivering canned food to Our Lady Queen of Peace Catholic Church; located at 63 Cloister Place Staten Island, NY 10306 when the accident occurred. They were struck by a passing van while they were crossing the street. The van took off after the car accident. Both Peter and Lillian were rushed to the Staten Island University Hospital. Peter Sabados suffered a fatal injury at the time of the accident and his wife’s injury became fatal a short time after being admitted to the hospital. Police were able to locate the abandoned van a short while later and were able to track down the person responsible for the accident; a 26 year old man. Lekperic eventually turned himself in and will be facing charges of driving with a suspended license and leaving the scene of an accident. He has been held on bail in Richmond County Criminal Court. There was no DWI involved and no charges for that filed.

Fate, or accident?. The danger of feeling better by labelling fate, is to deny the potential for blame. And blame is not something that should be hushed up, or denied. Fault should be recognised, and those blighted, should be compensated.