A fatal Chicago car accident is being blamed on drag racing on westbound I-290, WGNTV reported.

Illinois State Police report that a passenger was killed and two other motorists were injured in the crash, which occurred last Sunday about 2:40 a.m. on westbound I-290 at Oakley Boulevard. Witnesses report that the two vehicles were drag racing when one of them left the road, overturned on the embankment and slammed into a tree.

A 28-year-old man in the front passenger seat was partially ejected. He was transported to Stroger Hospital, where he was pronounced dead at 4 a.m., according to the Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office. The driver of the vehicle was fully ejected and was transported to the hospital in critical condition.

Nuestros abogados de accidente de Chicago eperan la liberación de estadísticas de accidentes para el año 2009, estamos echando un vistazo a la información publicada por el Departamento de Transportación de Illinois, que ofrece una revisión completa de los datos de accidentes de Chicago en 2008, el último año del que se dispone información.

Chicago informó 111,693 accidentes de tráfico – o más de 300 accidentes por día. Un total de 166 motoristas murieron y 21,313 resultaron heridas. Choques de trasero y accidentes con vehículos estacionados representaron casi la mitad de todos los accidentes.

Accidentes pedestres en Chicago recibieron el mayor número de accidentes mortales. Un tercio de todos los accidentes mortales (52 de 156) implicaron pedestres y casi un tercio de todas las muertes (52 de 166).

As our Chicago accident lawyers await the release of crash statistics for 2009, we are taking a look at information released by the Illinois Department of Transportation, which provides a comprehensive review of Chicago accident data in 2008, the last year for which information is available.

Chicago reported 111,693 traffic accidents — or more than 300 accidents per day. A total of 166 motorists were killed and 21,313 were injured. Rear-end collisions and accidents involving parked cars accounted for almost half of all accidents.Chicago pedestrian accidents accounted for the largest number of fatal accidents. One-third of all fatal accidents (52 of 156) involved pedestrians and nearly one-third of all fatalities (52 of 166).

Chicago car accidents involving a fixed object resulted in the second-highest number of fatal accidents (50) and fatalities (57).

Weather/Road Conditions

Four of five accidents occurred in clear conditions, on dry roads, during the day. Of the 11,693 accidents,

-Clear: 83,737
-Rain: 12,792
-Snow: 7,846

-Dry: 73,289
-Wet: 19,196
-Ice: 3,351

-Daylight: 71,287
-Dark/lighted road: 26,354
-Dark: 5,876
Of the 219,337 vehicles involved in accidents:

-Passenger cars: 148,971
-SUV: 19,274
-Vans: 13,866
-Pickup: 7,389
-Bus: 2,699
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Police believe road rage may have been responsible for a three-vehicle Chicago car accident that occurred in suburban Maywood on Thursday night.

The Sun-Times reported that two men and a woman were killed after a Honda SUV collided with a Mercedes at the intersection of First and Chicago avenues about 10:30 p.m.

NBC Chicago reported an 18-year-old driver was eastbound on Chicago Avenue in his mother’s minivan when he noticed an SUV parked at the curb with what appeared to be an unconscious driver. When he called police and turned around to help, the 21-year-old driver of the SUV apparently became enraged.

Illinois is among 10 states ordered by the federal government to improve safety at railroad crossings, the Chicago Tribune reported.

Our Chicago car accident attorneys continue to report on the large number of Chicago railroad crossing accidents. Our Chicago Personal Injury Lawyer Blog has reported at least one fatal railroad crossing accident in each of the last three months.Between 2006 and 2008, a total of 98 people have been killed at 588 railroad crossing accidents in Illinois, according to the Federal Railroad Administration. In fact, Illinois had more railroad crossing accidents than any state in the nation except Texas.

States must submit a plan by August 2011 to reduce railroad crossing accidents and must pay extra attention to crossings that have been identified as particularly dangerous. Options include shutting down crossing or building tunnels or bridges to separate trains from vehicle traffic.

In Northeastern Illinois, four crossings in Chicago and the Bensenville Rail Yard in Franklin Park top the list of crossings where multiple accidents have occurred. Five crashes have been reported at each location during the past five years.

Other states under the federal mandate to improve crossing safety are Alabama, California, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Ohio and Texas. Federal statistics show that 7,077 crossing accidents have killed 873 people during the last three years. Just over half of those accidents occurred in the 10 states targeted for safety improvements.

Federal authorities rejected an argument by some states that fatalities be determined based on the number of crossings in a state and the number of vehicles traveling through crossings. Instead, the enforcement action is being taken based on the total number of railroad crossing accidents that each state has reported.

State authorities have yet to finalize a separate plan meant to reduce Illinois pedestrian accidents at railroad crossings. Twenty-eight pedestrians have been killed at crossings in the last three years, according to the Illinois Commerce Commission.
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A 21-year-old woman died in a Chicago car accident over the weekend after her vehicle was struck by a car fleeing police, the Breaking News Center reported.

The crash occurred in the South Side’s Bronzeville neighborhood about 1:20 a.m. Saturday. The woman was sitting in a Hyundai when it was struck by a Honda at East 47th Street and South King Drive. She was pronounced dead at 2:10 a.m. at Stroger Hospital, according to the Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office.

Police took the driver of the Honda into custody but could not say whether the Honda’s driver was hurt or whether the victim was driving the Hyundai. Police had attempted to pull the driver of the Honda over for a traffic violation. However the driver fled and was being chased at the time of the crash.

A local trauma nurse is hosting a first aid class aimed at teaching riders what to do in the event of a Chicago motorcycle accident.

The Sun-Times reports that the clinical nurse at Loyola Center for Heart & Health Medicine in Park Ridge developed the idea after a decade of treating motorcycle victims in the emergency room and suffering a motorcycle accident of her own in 2006. That accident was caused by a motorist throwing a Gatorade bottle out the window. The nurse suffered a dislocated shoulder, broken ankle and severe road rash after laying her bike down on I-55.Fellow riders assisted her during the 40-minute wait for emergency personnel to arrive.

“I realized how ill-prepared motorcyclists are for accidents — including me at that time,” said Teresa McClelland. “And I realized how important it was that the riders with me knew what to do.”

She began teaching a class called A Crash Course for the Motorcyclist to motorcycle riders, scooter riders, EMS workers and nurses. The crash focuses on what to do in the minutes after a motorcycle accident to secure the scene and assist the injured until professional help arrives.

As Chicago injury lawyers we applaud such programs and encourage every rider to take advantage of safety instruction.

“Usually, the first person at the scene [of a motorcycle accident] is another cyclist — and often these accidents are in rural areas,” she told the Sun-Times. “I am trying to train bikers how to handle that golden hour between the accident and when the emergency response team arrives.”

Advice in the class includes information on securing the scene, how and when to move an injured rider, traffic control, how to move a motorcycle, and the proper information to provide a 911 dispatcher. McClelland is also the director of training and curriculum for Rescue Riders, a non-profit group of volunteer bikers who lend their emergency response training to large motorcycle events.

She understands the grim statistics faced by riders — 17 percent of crashes involve motorcycle riders, who are eight times more likely to be seriously injured than car drivers. Ninety-eight percent of motorcycle accidents involving another vehicle result in injuries to the rider. Almost half result in serious or life-threatening injuries.

Not only does she encourage every rider to take a safety course, she encourages them to get CPR training and to enroll in an accident management class as well. Basic and advanced safety courses are being offered at Loyola University Health System on the following Saturdays: July 24, Sept. 4, Sept. 18, Oct. 2, Oct. 16, Nov. 13 and Nov. 27.

For additional information visit www.accidentscene.org.
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Officials will be out in force through the Fourth of July weekend, looking for drunk or impaired drivers and monitoring the heavy holiday traffic in an effort to reduce the number of serious and fatal Chicago car accidents.

The Illinois Department of Transportation reports that it will attempt to keep lane closures in construction areas to a minimum, but urges motorists to drive sober and allow extra time to reach their destination safely.”While we want everyone to enjoy their holiday weekend, we must put safety first and remind motorists to not drink and drive and to be conscious of work zones,” said IDOT Secretary Gary Hannig. “We will limit lane closures where possible to provide some relief to those traveling over the holiday weekend, but some areas will still have workers present, so please obey the posted speed limits and drive cautiously.”

While New Year’s gets all the attention when it comes to drunk driving and fatal traffic accidents, Fourth of July and Thanksgiving have proven to be the deadliest holidays on the nation’s roads in recent years. And Fourth of July was the most dangerous holiday in Illinois in 2008, according to the Illinois Department of Transportation. Nearly 2,700 crashes killed 15 and injured 805 motorists.

Fatal Holiday traffic accidents nationwide in 2008:

New Year’s: 104
Memorial Day: 370
Fourth of July: 437
Labor Day: 423
Thanksgiving: 439
Christmas: 364
New Year’s Eve: 37Fatal Holiday Car Accidents in Illinois in 2008

New Year’s: 10 fatalities/ 575 injuries
Memorial Day: 8 fatalities/726 injuries
Fourth of July: 15 fatalities/805 injuries
Labor Day: 15 fatalities/ 803 injuries
Thanksgiving: 9 fatalities/961 injuries
Christmas: 8 fatalities/841 injuries

Of particular concern will be combating drunk driving. Our Chicago injury attorneys continue to report the high number of Illinois traffic accidents caused by drunk driving. Nationwide, someone is killed in a drunk driving accident every 45 minutes, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. In 2008, alcohol was involved in more than one-third of all fatal Illinois traffic accidents, accounting for 434 of the state’s 1,043 road deaths.
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Two teenagers died in a Chicago car accident early Monday, just a few hours after going out to celebrate one of the girls’ 18th birthday, the Tribune reported.

The girls, who were best friends, were in a black four-door sedan that hit a tree in the 700 block of Sheridan Road in Wilmette about 2:30 a.m. Monday. Police have released few details but said three other passengers were injured in the crash and taken to area hospitals.

Both girls attended Chicago Academy High School. The Sun-Times reported that charges are possible pending the outcome of the investigation, although police have not yet publicly identified who was driving. The North Regional Major Crimes Task Force and the Cook County State Attorney’s Office are investigating.

Un hombre de 30 años de edad ha sido acusado en conexión con un accidente de pedestre fatal en Chicago que mató a un niño de 10 años de edad, el fin de semana del Memorial Day, informó el examinador .

El demandado es acusado de homicidio imprudente, DUI agravado, conducir bajo la influencia, conducir bajo la influencia de alcohol con BAC sobre .08, desobedecer una luz roja, conducir con una licencia suspendida, conducir un vehículo sin seguro, falta de mantenerse en los carriles, falta de reducir la velocidad y el transporte o la posesión de bebidas alcohólicas en un automóvil.

El niño y su hermana de 3 años de edad, habían llegado a la casa de su tía en Rogers Park, poco antes de las 6 am, el sábado del fin de semana feriado – Su padre los estaba dejando para reportar a su trabajo como caddy en un club de campo suburbano .

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