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Teenage drivers in summer face deadly risks in AK, KS, MO, OK

What time of year is the deadliest for teenage drivers? Statistically, right now, summertime. The 100 deadliest days on the road for teenage drivers occur between Memorial Day and Labor Day each year, according to a study released recently by AAA. During that time, more than 7,300 passengers and drivers between ages 13 and 19 were killed in auto accidents between 2005 and 2009, reports AAA.

Have you been injured in an accident caused by a teenage driver? Is your family dealing with the aftermath of a teenage driver accident? Put your trust in a Springfield Missouri car accident lawyer who puts people first. Contact Tolbert, Beadle & Musgrave. Serving clients throughout Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma, our experienced Springfield, MO auto accident attorneys have dedicated their careers to getting our clients the compensation they deserve. Contact a Springfield Missouri auto accident lawyer who will work for you. Contact Tolbert, Beadle & Musgrave.

Why are teenagers more likely to cause auto accidents than adults? Here are some of the most common factors that put teen drivers at risk according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention:

  • Teens often under estimate dangerous situations
  • Teenagers drive faster and leave less room between other vehicles
  • 26 % of male drivers 15 to 20 years old in fatal crashes had been drinking
  • 75 % of teen drivers killed in a DUI accident were not wearing a seatbelt

No one wins when a teenager causes a fatal accident. Everyone involved – the other driver, the passengers, their families – must suffer the consequences for the rest of their lives. Allow one of our professional, experienced attorneys to help guide you through this difficult time in your life. Choose a law firm dedicated to working with families: Tolbert, Beadle & Musgrave. We’re on your side.

Shocking financial impact of fatal vehicle crashes in AK KS MO OK

The financial impact of fatal auto accidents can be devastating. Each year, motor vehicle crash-related deaths across America cost families more than $41 billion in medical and work loss costs, according to a recent study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Accidents happen fast. But the impact of a crash can last a lifetime. Are you prepared? Get straight answers to your difficult questions from an experienced Missouri car accident lawyer. Contact Tolbert, Beadle & Musgrave. Serving clients throughout Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas and Oklahoma, our experienced Springfield, MO auto accident attorneys work tirelessly for our clients. Turn to a Missouri auto accident lawyer dedicated to putting your interests first. Contact Tolbert, Beadle & Musgrave.

The CDC’s recent study breaks down the financial impact of fatal motor vehicle accidents each year state by state. Here’s the startling annual statistics for states serviced by Tolbert, Beadle & Musgrave:

  • Arkansas: $613 million in lost work, $5 million in medical costs
  • Kansas: $428 million in lost work, $5 million in medical costs
  • Missouri: $1.06 billion in lost work, $10 million in medical costs
  • Oklahoma: $693 million in lost work, $7 million in medical costs

The lost work statistics are especially surprising. These numbers demonstrate what a crash victim would have made if they had survived the accident.

Serious accidents demand serious attention. Stop living in fear of bill collectors and insurance companies. Take back control. Contact Tolbert, Beadle & Musgrave. Let one of our experienced, knowledgeable lawyers guide you through the complicated red tape after your family’s fatal accident.

You need a law firm who works for you. You need Tolbert, Beadle & Musgrave. We’re here for you.

Passengers injured in drunk driving accidents. Facts you need to know.

Passengers often sustain injuries in car accidents. But what if the injured passenger was riding with a drunk driver? What would you do? How would you obtain compensation to pay your bills caused by the accident? And are the laws different in one state compared to another? Relax. We can help.

Any time passengers sustain injuries in a car accident, passengers almost always have a personal injury claim against one of the drivers. Drunk driving accidents complicate the situation, especially if the passenger knew the driver was drunk when they chose to get into the vehicle involved in an accident.

Another important factor to consider is who supplied the alcohol to the driver. If a bar or liquor store knowingly sold alcohol to the driver in an intoxicated state, you may be able to pursue a case against the bar or liquor store.

Liability laws can complicate the situation. Such laws vary from state to state. Arkansas, Missouri and Oklahoma have a fault-based insurance system. Under this system, insurance companies pay according to each party’s degree of fault. Kansas is a no-fault insurance state. That means your insurance company pays your medical bills regardless of who caused the accident. But getting insurance companies to cooperate can be a challenge.

Drunk driving accidents are complicated. Knowing what to do can be difficult. You need an experienced legal team in your corner. You need someone who truly understands the law. You need the Law Offices of Tolbert Beadle & Musgrave.

Tolbert Beadle & Musgrave have years of experience defending clients seriously injured in drunk driving accidents in Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma. Our lawyers tenaciously investigate every case and work tirelessly to obtain the full compensation you deserve for your accident. We understand how traumatic drunk driving accidents can be. We can help.

Don’t leave your future to chance. Take action. Contact Tolbert Beadle & Musgrave today. We’re on your side.



Drivers asleep at the wheel put everyone at risk. Get street smart.

Drivers falling asleep at the wheel might seem rare. But it happens all the time. And people get hurt. Each year, driver fatigue causes 100,000 car accidents nationwide. That’s one accident every five minutes. Sleeping driver accidents result in roughly 71,000 injuries and 1,550 fatalities each year across the country.

More than 60 percent of adult drivers have admitted driving while feeling drowsy in the past year. Even more shocking, 37 percent or 108 million drivers nationwide have confessed to falling asleep at the wheel. Of those who fell asleep at the wheel, 13 percent revealed they have done so at least once a month.

Who’s asleep at the wheel? Most people rightly realize that long-distance truck drivers often fall asleep. That’s why the Federal Highway Safety Administration has designated driver fatigue as the number one priority for truck safety. But it’s not just tired truck drivers causing accidents. Other drivers falling asleep include:

  • Men, who are twice as likely to fall asleep while driving as women.
  • Drivers on the road between midnight at 6 a.m.
  • Adults 18 – 29 years old.

What would you do if you were injured by a driver asleep at the wheel? You need someone with experience dealing with such serious accidents. You need someone who will tenaciously fight for justice. You need a dedicated team on your side. You need the Law Offices of Tolbert Beadle & Musgrave.

Our knowledgeable lawyers have years of experience handling accidents involving drivers asleep at the wheel in Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma. We understand complex state and federal laws. We know how to hold big trucking companies responsible and unresponsive insurance companies accountable.

Driving while tired seems innocent. But tired drivers choose to drive. They refuse to take breaks. They ignore warning signs. They put everyone at risk on the road.

Don’t let someone else’s reckless behavior ruin your life. Take action. Contact Tolbert Beadle & Musgrave today. We mean business.

Staying safe in school. What you need to know to protect your children.

Starting a new school year can be an exciting time in a child’s life. New teacher. New subjects. Maybe even new friends or a new school.

That’s why everyone needs to keep an eye out for kids going to school. Children sometimes get caught up in the excitement of seeing a friend and forget to look both ways when crossing the street. That’s when pedestrian accidents happen.

Sadly, a staggering number of pedestrians injured and killed are under 15 years old. In 2008, pedestrians sustained 69,000 injuries and 4,378 deaths in accidents, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Those statistics include 15,000 injured and 316 killed under 15 years old.

But the statistics are even more startling for bicycle injuries and deaths for children. Cyclists under 14 years old account for 24 percent of all bicycle-related deaths and 50 percent of all bicycle-related injuries.

Riding a school bus can be dangerous too. Recently, an Arkansas school bus carrying nine students rolled over in Berryville, causing numerous injuries.

Why so many accidents? Sometimes, children aren’t paying attention walking to their bus stop, riding a bike or walking to school. Other times, it’s the driver doing something besides driving. Texting while driving, talking on a cell phone, fiddling with the radio – all of these activities distract drivers and put everyone at risk.

Accidents happen. Everyone feels sorry. But actions have consequences. Don’t let someone else’s careless behavior ruin your family’s lives. You need a team you can trust to fight for your rights. You need someone determined, knowledgeable, fearless. You need the Law Offices of Tolbert Beadle & Musgrave.

Tolbert Beadle & Musgrave have years of experience defending families traumatized by accidents involving school children in Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma. We know how precious your children are to you. And we will do everything in our power to right any wrongs done to them.

Don’t be a victim. Fight back. Contact Tolbert Beadle & Musgrave today.

Missouri car accidents put passengers at risk. Are you safe?

Every 13 seconds in America, someone sustains an injury in a car accident. That’s more than 2.3 million people injured in auto accidents every year, according to the latest government statistics from 2008.

In Missouri, injuries sustained in car accidents also remain a serious risk. In 2008, car accidents injured more than 31,000 people and killed 960 people in Missouri. Just recently, a two-car crash on Route 71 injured six people.

The drivers of both vehicles in the Route 71 crash reportedly sustained minor injuries in the car accident. Some seats are more dangerous than others in a vehicle, especially if you’re a passenger in a car. If you’re riding in the back seat, you’re much safer than the passenger riding in the front seat. But if you’re riding in the front passenger seat, the driver has a much better chance of surviving a car crash than you.

Car accidents cause a wide range of injuries. The most common injuries in car accidents are to people’s head, neck or back. And even though you might not feel injured immediately after an accident, serious injuries can develop days or even weeks later. That’s why it’s crucial you seek immediate medical attention after being involved in a car accident.

Knowing what to do after being injured in a car accident can be difficult. You feel terrible. You just want to rest. But there’s so much to do. You have to deal with insurance companies, doctors, maybe even the police. Questions often lead to more questions. Bills pile up. You feel completely overwhelmed.

Relax. We can help. We have years of experience dealing with auto injury accidents. We know how to navigate through all the red tape to make sure you get back on your feet without going broke. We’re Tolbert Beadle & Musgrave, LLC.

Our experienced lawyers can evaluate your case for free. You have nothing to lose and everything to gain. Contact Tolbert Beadle & Musgrave today. We’re on your side.