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Airplane Crash Kills Pilot near Albany

On Monday, December 5, an airplane crash killed a pilot as the plane was approaching Albany airport.

According to officials from Key Lime Air, the weather was bad on Monday night and the plane was a propeller cargo flight KG 2308. It took of from Panama City, FL airport on its regular flight to Albany with only the pilot on board. It flew towards the north east at 7,000 feet and was near Camilla when contact was lost.

Just after 10 p.m.officials received a call to say the the plane had crashed in a field at Mt. Zion Road and Mt. Zion Church Road and the only person on board, the pilot, Captain Lance McCaw had been killed.

There were heavy rain and storms in the area at the time, but it’s not clear if that played a role in the crash.

Investigators with the Federal Aviation Administration went to the scene along with the National Transportation Safety Board who are in charge of the investigation.

The Colorado based Key Lime Air has a fleet of over 30 aircraft and serves as a feeder for UPS air cargo operations. However, over the past 25 years, this is the sixth safety occurrence for the operator, and the 163rd safety occurrence of the type of airplane.

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Click it or Ticket Campaign Halfway Through

This year in Lanier Country there is a Click it or Ticket campaign and at the halfway stage the sheriff has said that they have issued more warnings and citations for seat belt violations than previously.

The campaign began on November 14 and runs through November 27 and according to the Sheriff, Nick Norton, the reason for the increase is that there are more drivers on the road and deputies are keeping a very close watch on seat belts, with warnings for first time offenses and citations for second offenses.

According to statistics around 50% of all victims in road accidents were not restrained and according to the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety in 2014, 12,802 people in vehicles had their lives saved by a seat belt. The Office said that while fatalities over Thanksgiving last year were down in Georgia there were actually more collisions and more injuries.

If you have been injured in an accident, you may be entitled to substantial compensation. Our Thomasville accident attorneys are ready to stand up and fight for you. Please do not wait until time runs out to take legal action. Call Langdale Vallotton, LLP, at (229) 244-5400 or contact us online to schedule your free initial consultation right away.

Head on Crash Kills Two

On Tuesday, October 4, two people were killed and four injured in a head on crash on the I 75 in Lowndes County.

According to the Georgia State Patrol the accident happened shortly before 5 a.m. when a Lincoln MKZ, being driven by 52 year old Kurt McColley of Brooksville, Florida, was traveling in the wrong direction in the southbound lanes of I-75. A Ford Explorer, driven by 70 year old Judy Burress of Tennessee, was traveling southbound on I-75 and there was a head on collision.

Subsequently a Chevrolet Silverado, being driven by 48 year old Bernardo Brito of Plant City, Florida, crashed into the Explorer and left the roadway.

McColley and Burress were both pronounced deceased on the scene. Brito along with three passengers, 45 year old Zweia Brito, 9 year old Gustavo Brito and 14 year old Freddie Brito all sustained minor injuries and were taken to South Georgia Medical Center.

The investigation is ongoing.

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Valdosta Man Dies After head on Collision With Trailer

On Thursday afternoon, September 22, a Valdosta man died after a head on collision with a trailer that broke free from a truck.

According to the Georgia State Patrol, the accident happened at around 5.30 p.m. on Cat Creek Road near New Bethel Road, about a mile west of Moody Air Force Base. Gary Cantrell, aged 58, was heading north and then he collided head on with a grain trailer which had become detached from a pickup truck, being driven by 63 year old Walter Clayton of Sparks, as he was negotiating a curve. The trailer crossed into Cantrell’s lane and killed him outright.

His passenger in the vehicle, 38 year old Lawrence Robinette sustained minor injuries.

The investigation is still ongoing and though toxicology results are awaited at the time investigators do not believe drugs or alcohol were factors in the crash.

Charges against Clayton are expected, pending the completion of the investigation.

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Lake Park Man Dies in Two Vehicle Traffic Accident

On Tuesday, August 2, a man from Lake Park died in a two vehicle traffic accident.

According to Valdosta Police, the accident happened at 8 a.m. on Tuesday morning in the 2000 block of East Hill Avenue at the intersection of E. Hill Avenue and Clay Road in Valdosta. A white 2010 Hyundai Accent being driven by 23 year old Evan A. Souris of Lake Park collided with a white 2006 GMC Sierra truck which hit the side door of the Hyundai.

Souris died at the scene and the driver of the truck was uninjured.

The scene was attended by police and the Valdosta Fire Department and later the Police Traffic Unit and Crime Scene Unit arrived to process the scene while the roadway was temporarily shut down but reopened early afternoon.

This is the third fatality on that road in less than a year and residents blame the intersection saying that traffic lights are needed as there is a blind spot.

If you have been injured in an accident, you may be entitled to substantial compensation. Our Thomasville accident attorneys are ready to stand up and fight for you. Please do not wait until time runs out to take legal action. Call Langdale Vallotton, LLP, at (229) 244-5400 or contact us online to schedule your free initial consultation right away.

Accident with Tractor Trailer Leaves Valdosta Family Injured

On Wednesday, July 13, two people were seriously injured in an accident with a tractor-trailer on Interstate 75.

According to Florida Highway Patrol, the accident happened on the Interstate near mile marker 451 in Hamilton County at around 10.20 a.m. Franklin Turner, aged 46 of Gray, Georgia was driving southbound in a tractor trailer and 36 year old Daniel Jefferson of Valdosta, Georgia together with his four passengers, was also driving southbound in a 2013 Nissan Pathfinder, a short way behind Turner.

The left front tire of the tractor trailer then blew and the rig swerved to the left which caused
Jefferson’s vehicle to go under Turner’s trailer and it was trapped in front of the trailer’s left rear tires. The tractor trailer then dragged the Pathfinder through the guardrail and into the left northbound lane before coming to a stop facing south on the left northbound grass shoulder with the Pathfinder still in front of Turner’s left rear trailer tires.

Turner and one of Jefferson’s passengers, 14 year old Emily Peacock, 1of Valdosta, Ga., were transported by air to UF Health Shands in Gainesville with serious injuries.

Jefferson and two of his other passengers, 15 year old Anna Kelly, of Valdosta and 8 year old Kaitlyn Jefferson, received minor injuries and were transported to Shands Live Oak Regional Medical Center. Penny Jefferson, aged 38, of Valdosta, Ga., was uninjured.

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Single Vehicle Crash In Lowndes County Leads to death of Woman

On Thursday, June 9, a single vehicle crash on the Interstate in Lowndes County led to the death of a woman.

According to the Georgia State Patrol the accident happened on the I 75 between exits 18 and 22. Nancy Beg, aged 61 was travelling north in a 2003 Ford Explorer and for reasons unknown, she traveled off the east shoulder of the roadway. She then over corrected while trying to get back on the roadway to continue her journey and the vehicle spun counter clockwise and flipped several times,. Eventually it came to rest on its passenger side still in the northbound lane.

Although Beg was wearing a seat belt she was partially ejected from the vehicle and suffered critical injuries. She was declared dead at the scene.

The investigation is ongoing and troopers are concentrating on why the vehicle left the roadway.

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Hit and Run Accident Kills Pedestrian

On Thursday May 12, there was a fatal accident when a pedestrian was hit by a vehicle in a hit and run.

According to troopers from the Valdosta State Patrol the accident happened at Georgia Highway 38 / US 84 at Moore Crossing Road, in Lowndes County about half a mile east of Tower Road.

A pedestrian, later identified 38 year old Lester Brooks of Douglas, was walking eastbound on GA Highway 38 in the left eastbound lane. He was wearing dark colored clothing and the portion of Highway 38 he was walking in was unlit. An unknown vehicle, thought possibly to have been a tractor trailor struck Mr. Brooks and left the scene.

Brooks was pronounced deceased at the scene by Deputy Coroner Brad Carter.

The accident is still under investigation and a toxicology report is pending for Brooks.

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Single Vehicle Wreck Leads to Two Fatalities

On Sunday, April 10, a single vehicle wreck in Turner County led to the deaths of two juveniles.

According to Georgia State Patrol, the accident happened at mile marker 77 northbound on the Interstate 75 at around 6 p.m. A Jeep Liberty SUV which was being driven by 41 year old Stephanie Seagraves of Powder Springs, lost control and veered off the roadway rolling several times. There were three passengers in the rear seat and they were all ejected. Storm James aged 16 and 13 year old Diamond Harrison were both pronounced dead at the scene.

Neechelle James, aged 21 of Indianapolis, Indiana who was the front seat passenger and Seagraves both had to be extracted from the vehicle and were taken to Tift Regional Medical Center and a 12 year old girl was taking to a hospital in Macon by air transport.

According to witnesses it appears Seagraves was trying to change lanes and overcorrected when she thought she might hit another vehicle.

The juveniles in the rear seat were not wearing seat belts and the accident is still under investigation.

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Distracted Driver Seriously Injured

On Thursday, March 3, there was a traffic accident involving a distracted driver.

According to Valdosta Police, the accident happened at approximately 4.25 p.m. at the intersection of Clay Road and E. Hill Avenue.

Their investigation revealed that the driver of a 1993 Chevrolet pickup was traveling westbound on E. Hill Avenue and a tractor trailer was stopped waiting to turn onto Clay Road in front of the pickup. The driver of the pickup was downloading music on his cellular telephone and rear ended the tractor trailer.

The driver of the pickup, who was not wearing a seat belt, sustained serious injuries and was transported to South Georgia Medical Center by the Emergency Medical Services.

The police said that cellular telephones are a distraction and reminded that each time a driver looks at a cell phone they have their eyes off the road for around 5 seconds which means if driving at 55 mph they will have travelled the length of a football field before looking at the roadway again.

If you have been injured in an accident, you may be entitled to substantial compensation. Our Thomasville accident attorneys are ready to stand up and fight for you. Please do not wait until time runs out to take legal action. Call Langdale Vallotton, LLP, at (229) 244-5400 or contact us online to schedule your free initial consultation right away.