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    Fatal injury suffered in car accident on I-85 in Atlanta last week ...

    Authorities are speculating that a fatal car accident on I-85 last week may have occurred due to driver fatigue. The driver's attorney maintains his client was completely sober at the time of the accident, despite speculation to the contrary.

    Last week's fatal car crash occurred after the now-deceased man's van had sustained a flat tire on the freeway. The police report indicates the driver had exited the vehicle and was standing in between his van and a concrete median when another car smashed into the van after being hit by a third vehicle, crushing the man between the van and concrete barrier. A Georgia State Patrol officer who had stopped to assist the man with the flat tire sustained injury in the ensuing crash. The officer suffered various lacerations and was taken to Atlanta Medical Center for treatment. The other victim was not so lucky.

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    Atlanta Personal Injury Lawyer Says Drivers Need To Be More Aware of Motorcycles
    By being more aware of motorcycles and sharing the road with them, drivers can avoid causing tragic injuries and deaths, Atlanta motorcycle accident attorney Bruce Millar said today. “With May being Motorcycle Safety and Awareness Month,

    Corn: Fatal wreck was caused by another motorist
    by Melody Dareing An attorney representing the Corn family is attempting to find any witnesses or information leading to the identity of the driver of a red truck possibly in the area at the time of a fatal wreck April 13. Owen Noah Pool, 10,

    Georgia teen charged in crash that killed his mother
    spokeswoman for the Georgia Attorney General's Office. The teen's father, Michael Mosley, told Atlanta television station WSB that his son's view of oncoming traffic was blocked by a large truck that was also turning in the intersection.

    Carrollton Police Ponder Charges Against Teen
    Carrollton Police Ponder Charges Against Teen Carrollton police say officers will meet with the district attorney Monday to review what charges should be filed against a teenager accused of causing a deadly accident in Carroll County. Investigators say Lillian Alvarez, 17, failed to yield to an

    Shock lingers in wake of fatal accident, as charges are still pending against ...
    by Amanda Thomas/ The Carroll County District Attorney's Office is expected to determine charges facing the 17-year-old driver who allegedly caused an accident Saturday which led to the death of an 18-year-old Carrollton High School

    Gulf oil spill trial delayed for settlement talks

    By HARRY R. WEBER and MICHAEL KUNZELMAN
    Associated Press

    NEW ORLEANS (AP) - A judge has delayed the federal trial over the worst U.S. offshore oil disaster by a week, saying Sunday that BP PLC was making some progress in settlement talks with a committee overseeing scores of lawsuits, according to people close to the case.

    Two people close to the case told The Associated Press that the decision was made Sunday during a conference call between parties in the Gulf of Mexico oil spill case and U.S. District Judge Carl Barbier. They spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the call.

    They said the judge told those on the call that BP and the Plaintiffs' Steering Committee were "making some progress" in their settlement talks. The steering committee is overseeing lawsuits filed by individuals and businesses following the explosion on the Deepwater Horizon rig on April 20, 2010, in the Gulf. The blast killed 11 workers and injured 17, and led to 206 million gallons (780 million liters) of oil spewing from the blown-out well, soiling miles (kilometers) of coastline.