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Pine Bluff Boy Died in Accident

Early on Saturday morning, December 3, a Pine Bluff boy died and four others were injured in a car crash in Jefferson County.

According to the Arkansas State Police the crash happened around 6:20 a.m. Saturday on U.S. Highway 65 at the Cottondale overpass. It appears that the boy was a passenger in a 2006 Dodge Durango being driven by 28 year old Phillip Cummins of Pine Bluff and was traveling northbound when it left the roadway and struck a guardrail. A boy in the vehicle was ejected and struck by a 2015 Nissan Altima. It is not known whether the ejected passenger was the boy who died. Cummins, 30 year old Matina Cummins and two children, a boy and a girl were injured and taken to Jefferson regional Medical Center.

It is not known why the vehicle left the roadway but weather may be a factor as the road was wet and it was raining.

If you have been injured as a result of someone else’s negligence or wrongdoing, you deserve full and fair compensation. Please call the Little Rock auto accident attorneys of the Law Offices of Alan LeVar, at (844) 867-5053 or contact us online to schedule your free consultation.

Little Rock Woman Dies in Motorcycle Crash

On Friday night, November 11, a Little Rock woman died in a motorcycle crash.

According to Arkansas State Police, the accident happened around 5.30 p.m. when 22 year old Jordan Friddle, of Little Rock, was driving a 2003 Suzuki east in the 12100 block of Stagecoach Road. She was then hit when a westbound 1990 Toyota tried to make a left turn, and her motorcycle crashed into the car.

Friddle, who was a 2012 Bryant High School graduate and was attending Pulaski Tech. and was a member of Oak Park Baptist Church, died at the scene.

The driver of the Toyota was 28 year old Rolando Menendez of Little Rock and he was also injured in the crash and taken to Baptist Health Medical Center.

So far no charges have been filed and police are continuing with the investigation. It is not yet known whether drugs or alcohol were involved.

If you have been injured as a result of someone else’s negligence or wrongdoing, you deserve full and fair compensation. Please call the Little Rock auto accident attorneys of the Law Offices of Alan LeVar, at (844) 867-5053 or contact us online to schedule your free consultation.

Little Rock Man Killed in Crash Between Train and Pickup

On Thursday, October 13, a Little Rock man was killed in a crash between a train and a pickup in Jefferson County.

According to the sheriff’s office, the accident happened at around 9 a.m. Thursday morning on a stretch of tracks between Wabbeska and Humphrey when 46 year old Albert J. Gornatti Jr., of Little Rock, was driving a 2001 Ford F-150 pickup and collided with the train at a crossing of U.S. 63 just outside Wabbeska, some 19 miles north east of Pine Bluff.

Gornatti was hit by the train and killed and there were no other injuries.

The sheriff’s office continues to investigate and at this time, they believe that alcohol could have been a factor. The crossing does have a stop sign and railroad crossing indicators but does not have crossing gates for motorists.

If you have been injured as a result of someone else’s negligence or wrongdoing, you deserve full and fair compensation. Please call the Little Rock auto accident attorneys of the Law Offices of Alan LeVar, at (844) 867-5053 or contact us online to schedule your free consultation.

Man Died After Car Goes into Pond in Little Rock

On Tuesday, September 13, a man died after his car went into a pond in west Little Rock.

According to Little Rock Police Department, the accident happened at around 5.30 in a man made pond just east of the 1900 block of Rahling Road.

When police arrived, they saw a red car which was fully submerged in the water and having been pulled from the car the driver was taken to a local hospital where he was found to be deceased. Police continued to examine the scene to see if anyone else was in the vehicle.

According to witnesses, the driver, who was later identified as 19 year old Eduardo Miguel Alvarez Flores had been swerving in an out of traffic before leaving the roadway, crashing into trees and then ending up in the pond.

The accident is still under investigation and the results of toxicology are awaited.

If you have been injured as a result of someone else’s negligence or wrongdoing, you deserve full and fair compensation. Please call the Little Rock auto accident attorneys of the Law Offices of Alan LeVar, at (844) 867-5053 or contact us online to schedule your free consultation.

Motorist Died in a Wrong Way Crash

On Monday, August 8, a motorist died in a wrong way crash on Interstate 40.

According to authorities, the accident happened at around 3.30 a.m. when police received a call saying that there was vehicle traveling westbound in the eastbound lanes of the interstate in Crawford County.

Trooper Roy Moomey, aged 41 of Van Buren was dispatched to the scene in his 2014 Dodge State Police Cruiser and was crashed into head on by 24 year old Matthew C. Coate of Fort Smith who was driving a 2012 Ford.

Coates died in the collision and the trooper, who is the son of a Little Rock police officer,was taken to Sparks Regional Medical Center in Fort Smith and was in serious but stable condition. He has two broken legs, broken ankle, broken wrist, fractured vertebrae, broken pelvis and ribs and a punctured lung.

Coates was said to be drunk at the time of the accident but toxicology is awaited for confirmation, and the investigation is ongoing,

If you have been injured as a result of someone else’s negligence or wrongdoing, you deserve full and fair compensation. Please call the Little Rock auto accident attorneys of the Law Offices of Alan LeVar, at (844) 867-5053 or contact us online to schedule your free consultation.

Teenager Seriously Injured in Boating Accident

On Thursday, July 14, a teenage Texas girl was seriously injured in a boating accident on Lake Hamilton.

According to the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, the accident happened at around 4 p.m. when a personal watercraft being operated by a 15 year old girl with a 14 year old passenger, both of Texas, was traveling in open water on the lake. The driver turned in front of a deck boat, and collided with it. When emergency services arrived they took the passenger, who was in critical condition, to CHI St. Vincent Hot Springs where she was then airlifted to Arkansas Children’s Hospital in Little Rock.

In July 2009, a state law was implemented which raised the minimum age that a person can operate a personal watercraft alone from 14 to 16. The Act is known as Rachel’s Bill, is in memory of Rachel Rutherford, a 15 year old Little Rock girl who died March 29, 2007, as the result of injuries she sustained in a personal watercraft accident on Lake Hamilton.

In addition, anyone born on or after January 1, 1986, must successfully complete an approved safe boating education course prior to operating a motorboat. Rachel’s Bill also specifies that anyone operating a personal watercraft in Arkansas must have completed the course.

If you have been injured as a result of someone else’s negligence or wrongdoing, you deserve full and fair compensation. Please call the Little Rock auto accident attorneys of the Law Offices of Alan LeVar, at (844) 867-5053 or contact us online to schedule your free consultation.

Driver Involved in Fatal Train Accident is Arrested

On Thursday, June 9, the driver of a vehicle which was involved in a fatal train accident was taken into custody.

The accident happened at the Sidell Road train crossing back on the early morning May 6, when 28 year old Laura E. Holmes of North Little Rock was driving from a pool hall in Little Rock at around 4.30 a.m. and drove onto the train tracks at the Sidell Road train crossing where the vehicle got stuck on the tracks. Her passenger, 36 year old Marina Prescott of Benton got out of the vehicle and tried to free the vehicle by pushing it. The Union Pacific train came along the track and was hit and killed, while Holmes was ejected and airlifted to Baptist Health Medical Center in Little Rock.

After a month long investigation, detectives determined that Holmes had negligently caused the death of Prescott by operating the vehicle under the influence of intoxicants. Holmes was arrested and taking to Saline County Sheriff’s Department Detention Facility where she was booked in and released.

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Woman From Little Rock Killed in Five Vehicle Crash

On Friday evening, May 13, a woman from Little Rock was killed in a five vehicle crash in Faulkner County.

According to the police, the accident happened at around 6.15 p.m. on Interstate 40 at Conway.

Andrea Epperson, aged 43 of Little Rock, was driving eastbound in a 2013 Toyota Highlander SUV when a Ford F350 truck driving westbound crossed the median and hit her vehicle head on. The SUV then became airborne and was hit by two other vehicles traveling eastbound while airborne. The Ford then collided with another oncoming vehicle in the eastbound lanes.

Epperson was killed and the drivers of three of the other vehicles were taken to UAMS Medical Center in Little Rock, Conway Regional Medical Center in Conway, and Baptist Health Medical Center in Little Rock hospital but their conditions are unknown. Those drivers were 37 year old Michael Phillips of North Little Rock who was driving the Ford, 44 year old Carol Betts of Neosho, Missouri, and 54 year old Travis Miller of Rison.

Those in the fifth vehicle were not reported as injured.

If you have been injured as a result of someone else’s negligence or wrongdoing, you deserve full and fair compensation. Please call the Little Rock auto accident attorneys of the Law Offices of Alan LeVar, at (844) 867-5053 or contact us online to schedule your free consultation.

Woman from Little Rock Dies in All-Terrain Vehicle Accident

On Saturday afternoon, April 9, a woman from Little Rock died in an all-terrain vehicle accident in St. Francis County.

According to Arkansas State Police the accident happened at around 4. 30 p.m. as the ATV was traveling west in the 500 block of St. Francis County Road 254 near Colt. Kimberly Wilson-Bass, aged 30 of Little Rock was a passenger on the Polaris ATV when the back left wheel came off. The vehicle then went out of control and ejected both the driver and Wilson Bass. She was taken to a hospital in Forrest City where she was pronounced dead.

The driver of the ATV, 37 year old James Bonds, of Forrest City was taken to a hospital for treatment but his current condition is unknown.

The accident is still under investigation and police say that the weather and road conditions were clear and dry at the time of the accident.

If you have been injured as a result of someone else’s negligence or wrongdoing, you deserve full and fair compensation. Please call the Little Rock auto accident attorneys ofthe Law Offices of Alan LeVar, at (844) 867-5053 or contact us online to schedule your free consultation.

Judge Pleads Not Guilty of Negligent Homicide in Death of Son

A judge in Little Rock has pleaded not guilty to a charge of negligent homicide concerning the death of his baby son.

On Friday, March 11, Judge Wade Naramore who worked on the Garland County Circuit pleaded not guilty in court and will now go to trial on June 14 for what is anticipated to be a four day trial.

The charge is in relation to the death of his 17 month old son on July 24 last year when the judge forgot to drop him at his day care center and left him in the car on a hot day in Hot Springs. The child was in the car for several hours and he died.

Naramore’s attorneys have said it was a tragic accident and not a crime, but if convicted he could face a year in jail and a fine of $2,500. He has already been suspended by the Supreme Court with pay until all of the proceedings; both criminal and disciplinary have been terminated.

If you have been injured as a result of someone else’s negligence or wrongdoing, you deserve full and fair compensation. Please call the Little Rock auto accident attorneys of the Law Offices of Alan LeVar, at (844) 867-5053 or contact us online to schedule your free consultation.