Archive for June, 2010

Chambersburg auto accident leaves 1 dead

admin June 24th, 2010

The Shippensburg News Chronicle reports that one person has been killed in a two-vehicle Chambersburg auto accident.

The Chambersburg auto accident happened at an intersection when the victim failed to come to a stop and drove into the path of another vehicle. The impact of the crash caused the victim to be ejected from his Jeep Wrangler. The other driver was not injured in the Chambersburg auto accident.

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What do you think was the cause of this Chambersburg auto accident?

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12 year old causes Lancaster auto accident

admin June 17th, 2010

ABC News 27 reports that a 12-year-old boy stole a car and caused a Lancaster auto accident.

The boy stole a car from the 1500 Block of Passey Lane and was driving down Millersville Pike when he turned left onto School House Road in front of another vehicle.

The boy tried to flee the scene after the Lancaster auto accident, but he was detained by witnesses until the police arrived. He was charged with theft, accidents involving injury while not properly licensed, driving without a license, and left-turn violation.

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Woman killed, 2 hurt during charity motorcycle ride

Scott Cooper June 14th, 2010

By RICK LEE and TED CZECH
Daily Record/Sunday News
Updated: 06/12/2010 11:56:31 PM EDT

Police investigate the scene of a multiple motorcycle crash in the westbound lane of Route 30 this afternoon. (Daily Record/Sunday News – Jason Plotkin)
A 41-year-old woman was killed Saturday while riding on a motorcycle during a charity benefit ride for a biker who had been injured in a previous crash.

Terri Fleagle was a passenger on a motorcycle that collided with the one in front of it shortly after noon on Route 30 between North Hills Road and Sherman Street, according to Springettsbury Township Police and York County Deputy Coroner Steve Cosey. The motorcycle behind it also crashed as a result, according to police.

Fleagle and the driver of her motorcycle and the driver of the motorcycle behind them were taken to York Hospital, police said. Fleagle was pronounced dead at the hospital of multiple blunt force trauma, Cosey said. No autopsy will be performed.

Police did not released the names of those injured.

Christopher Coccia, a member of American Legion Riders from Dallastown Post 605, said he was riding the motorcycle that was struck from behind. His bike went over and he suffered a minor scrape to his left arm that was treated at the scene.

Coccia said about 60 riders from the Legion post were traveling from Red Lion when the crash occurred. He was about 10 rows from the back of the pack of 30 rows of bikes.

“He just didn’t slow down in time,” Coccia said of the driver behind him.

Saturday’s crash resulted in the second death during a local benefit ride in the past two years.

On Sept. 14, 2008, Michael C. Weigand Jr., 25, a part-time sergeant with Latimore Township Police and full-time patrolman with Eastern Adams Regional Police, died when the motorcycle he was driving was struck during a benefit ride in Adams County. The driver who hit Weigand – 35-year-old Earl M. Wright of York, who was not part of the ride – pleaded guilty to homicide by vehicle.

Two experienced York County motorcycle riders – not involved in Saturday’s benefit – said riding in groups is generally safer than riding alone.

“When they see a large group like that, people pay attention,” said

Emergency personnel attend to motorcyclists injured in a crash on Route 30 at North Hills Road. (Submitted by Bob Tufarolo)Jon Golihew, president of the York County Harley-Davidson Owners Association.
Golihew said his organization stresses safety, including proper spacing, during their monthly meetings. He said most of the safety tips reviewed are “common sense.”

“Most of our riders are older and have been riding for a long time and understand you don’t get up on the guy you’re riding behind,” he said.

Carl Barley, a member of a group of York County law enforcement officers who ride, the Renegade Pigs, agreed with Golihew that riding in a group is safer, because drivers in other vehicles such as cars, trucks and SUVs pay more attention.

The danger in riding in a group is what Barley calls a “whip effect.” In nearly every group, there is a front and a back. If the front speeds up and gets away from the back, the back then has to use a lot of speed to catch up. By that time, the front might be slowing down, Barley said.

“If you’re not really paying attention . . . sometimes it’s too late or close to being too late,” he said.

Saturday’s benefit run was for Marc L. Shutz, 60, a Dallastown man who was seriously injured in a motorcycle crash in March.

Shutz was riding his Harley-Davidson on Church Street in Seven Valleys about 7:50 p.m. March 19 when he crossed into the opposing lane and struck a utility pole, according to state police reports.

The ride started at End of the Rainbow Day Care in Red Lion and was headed to ManorCare South in York, where Shutz is now staying.

The crash closed Route 30 westbound for about three hours.

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Springettsbury Township police ask that anyone with information about the crash call 757-3525 during business hours or through 911.

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Employee Standing Outside Another Vehicle Is “Occupant” Of Parked For UIM Coverage

Scott Cooper June 11th, 2010

In Merchants Mut. Ins. Co. v. Benchoff, 2010 WL 2245572 (W.D.Pa. May 10, 2010) (report and recommendation), adopted as opinion, 2010 WL 2196321 (W.D.Pa. June 1, 2010) (mem.) an employee was rendering aid to his step-daughter whose car got a flat tire when he was struck by a passing motorist after exiting his work van to speak with the tow truck operator. He was seriously injured and filed a claim for underinsured motorist (UIM) coverage on his employer’s policy.

The insurance company denied UIM benefits by arguing that he was not “occupying” the work vehicle when he was struck so he could not recover benefits. The District Court denied the insurance company argument and holds that the employee is considered an “occupant” of the work van and thereby entitled to UIM benefits under his employer’s auto policy.

Scott Cooper
scooper@schmidtkramer.com
717-232-6300

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Man killed in Lancaster auto accident

admin June 10th, 2010

A man was killed over the weekend in a Lancaster auto accident.

WGAL reports that the head-on Lancaster auto accident happened on Route 441 in the East Donegal Township. The Lancaster auto accident happened in front of the Armstrong World Industries plant.

The victim was wearing his seatbelt at the time of the Lancaster auto accident. However, the driver of the other vehicle involved in the crash was not wearing his seatbelt at the time of the Lancaster auto accident.

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This is the second fatal Lancaster auto accident along this stretch of Route 441 in a week. If several auto accidents take place in a certain area, do you think it is a coincidence, or could there be another problem?

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Man gets prison sentence for Gettysburg auto accident

admin June 3rd, 2010

A 25-year-old Gettysburg man who pleaded guilty to homicide by vehicle, DUI and recklessly endangering another person was sentenced to at least two years in prison for hitting and killing a tourist with his car last summer, according to WGAL.com.

The 25-year-old was driving a car that hit a 48-year-old woman on Baltimore Street in Gettysburg.

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Do you think Gettysburg pedestrians are safe? What do you think Gettysburg should do to ensure the safety of pedestrians, especially those who are tourists?

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Pennsylvania Association for Justice 28th annual Auto Law Seminar

admin June 1st, 2010

Scott Cooper completed his round as a speaker this year at the Number One Auto Insurance Seminar in Pennsylvania. Held May 21st in Harrisburg and May 26th in Philadelphia, topics included:

  • Update of First Party, Third Party Liability, Limited Tort and Coverage Issues
  • Subrogation and Recovery of Special Damages, Including Liens, Preclusions, and Offsets, Self-Funded ERISA Plans, HMOs, Medicare, DPW, Support Liens, and more
  • Governmental Liability in Vehicle Accident Cases
  • Maximizing the Settlement Value of Your Case
  • Comprehensive Update of UM/UIM and Bad Faith Case Law and Strategy from the Plaintiff and Defense Perspective

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Click Here to see UNINSURED AND UNDERINSURED MOTORIST UPDATE
Click Here to see supplement

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