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Emily is a Carolina injury attorney who handles car accidents, medical malpractice, FELA, wrongful death, etc.

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4/28/2010
Emily Mapp Brannon
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Lane Change Leads to Loss of Life

Many of us have changed lanes too quickly, maybe forgot to put on our blinker or failed to cut in front of a driver too soon. Some people may view this as a minor traffic infraction, but do not take a lax approach when changing lanes. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, roughly 9 percent of all car accidents occurred when vehicles were changing lanes or merging. That equates to over 500,000 car wrecks in the United States. An improper lane change could wind up causing a major car accident which in turn results in serious injury or death.

A recent example is when four women were traveling on Interstate 95 (I-95) in Halifax County near the Virginia (VA) border when the driver made an improper lane change. This mistake resulted in the car veering off the road and crashing into the woods.

One of the passengers, JoAnn Bouchard, was killed. Two other passengers, Claudette Bison and Beverly Oliveira, suffered serious injuries, according to heraldnews.com

As you can see, a quick lane change is not something to take for granted. The consequences can be devastating.

Here are some important tips about changing lanes:

  • Always use your blinkers (i.e. turn signals).
  • Only change one lane at a time, not two of three lanes in one maneuver.
  • Never change lanes in an area where the lanes are separated by solid lines, only do so around dashed lines.
  • Never cut anyone off while changing lanes.
  • Avoid changing lanes in a school zone.
  • Do not change lanes in an intersection, or too close before the intersection.


Category: Wrongful Death



About the Editors: Shapiro, Lewis & Appleton is a law firm whose attorneys focus on injury and accident law and we have experience handling wrongful death cases. We serve every area of North Carolina, including the Outer Banks, Nags Head and the western mountains, as well as all the cities and counties in between. In South Carolina, we cover the state from Myrtle Beach and Charleston to Orangeburg, Columbia, Florence, Rock Hill, Darlington, Aiken, Anderson, Greenville and Spartanburg. 

Rick Shapiro and James Lewis have been listed among the Best Lawyers in America since 2008 and listed in the National Million Dollar Advocates Forum since 2009. Our North Carolina injury law firm has also been named one of the Best Injury Law Firms in North Carolina for personal injury plaintiffs since 2010 by U.S. News & World Report. Additionally, our firm has the highest rating of AV from national lawyer ranking organization Martindale-Hubbell. That means we have a reputation for demonstrating preeminent legal skill.

While not every injury case meets our criteria, we offer free initial confidential injury case consultations. So call us toll-free at (800) 752-0042. If you cannot get through due to high call volume, please leave a voicemail so we can return your call promptly.



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