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Single-Vehicle Crash Claims Life of a Trafford Man

Early on Saturday morning, December 11, a Trafford man was killed in a single-vehicle accident on Interstate 459 in Jefferson County.

According to authorities, the accident happened shortly after 4.10 a.m when 35 year old Gregory Allen Burnham Jr. was driving a 2016 Toyota Roadrunner. He was on I 459, between Interstate 65 and Acton Road near Vestavia Hills when his vehicle left the roadway for unknown reasons, the hit a guard rail followed by a steel support pole for a highway sign.

Burnham was pronounced dead on the scene shortly afterwards and the wreck remains under investigation by Alabama State Troopers.

Allen grew up in Collins, MS and was a 1999 graduate of Collins High School. He worked in the Oil Industry for the past 15 years, both in the Gulf and overseas. He enjoyed being outdoors and particularly liked hunting, fishing and golfing.

If you or a loved one have been injured or killed in an accident please call the Jackson accident attorneys of Jackson & Tucker, P.C., at (866) 252-3535 or contact us online today to schedule your free consultation.

Starkville Resident Dies Following Car Wreck

Following a car wreck on Saturday September 17, a Starkville resident died in hospital.

According to authorities, the accident happened on Highway 72 in Colber County, Alabama not far from Tuscumbia.

Grant Spradling, aged 41, was on his way to Nashville, Tennessee with this wife Jennifer to celebrate her 40th birthday. Prior to the journey they dropped off their three children who are aged eight 13 and 17 with family. As they were driving, a truck which was travelling eastbound, hydroplaned, hit the median and then caught fire, colliding with Spradling’s vehicle. Jennifer Spradling was not injured in the crash but Grant was taken to UAB Hospital in Birmingham where he died a few days later.

Jennifer is a former teacher who now owns a refurbished furniture store in downtown Starkville called Southern Chalk.

The accident is still under investigation and so far no charges have been filed.

If you or a loved one have been injured or killed in an accident please call the Jackson accident attorneys of Jackson & Tucker, P.C., at (866) 252-3535 or contact us online today to schedule your free consultation.

Man Died Following Fatal Two Vehicle Crash

Early in the morning on Friday, August 12, there was what turned out to be a fatal two vehicle crash in Birmingham.

According to authorities, the accident happened at about 4:30 a.m. at Five Mile Road and Orchid Road, when 56 year old Billy James Cannon, who was the only occupant in his Mitsubishi Endeavor, pulled out in front of a Buick and his vehicle was struck on the driver’s side door.

Following the accident Cannon said he was uninjured and he returned home, however the next day he felt unwell and went to Grandview Medical Center where he underwent surgery for internal injuries. He then remained in hospital until he died on the morning of Tuesday, August 16.

This case highlights the importance of seeking medical attention after any car accident, even though you may appear not to be injured, as internal injuries could have occurred but not become apparent until several hours later.

If you or a loved one have been injured or killed in an accident please call the Jackson accident attorneys of Jackson & Tucker, P.C., at (866) 252-3535 or contact us online today to schedule your free consultation.

Blount County Man Sentenced to 30 Years in Jail

On Wednesday, July 27 a man from Blount County man was sentenced to 30 years in jail in relation with a crash that killed a young woman from Remlap.

The accident happened on June 1, 2014 when 25 year old Tyler Len Reynolds, was driving a vehicle in Oneonta which left the roadway and hit several trees. The vehicle then rolled several times resulting in the death of his passenger, 20 year old Melissa Gilbert.

Prosecutors argued that Reynolds recklessly engaged in conduct which manifested extreme indifference to human life and created a grave risk of death to Gilbert. According to troopers, Reynolds was driving at around 100 miles an hour at the time of the crash and another passenger, Philip Pearson said that just before the crash happened, he screamed at Reynolds to slow down. Following the crash, Reynolds refused to call 911 and left the scene, going home for a shower and then went to bed without reporting the accident.

Reynolds was convicted to 30 years for reckless murder and was also was given a 10 year sentence for leaving the scene of an accident with injuries without reporting the wreck.

If you or a loved one have been injured or killed in an accident please call the Jackson accident attorneys of Jackson & Tucker, P.C., at (866) 252-3535 or contact us online today to schedule your free consultation.

Firefighter Dies in Fatal Accident

On March 30, there was a fatal accident involving a firefighter in Winston County.

According to Alabama State Troopers, 56 year old Charles Monroe Tucker was a volunteer firefighter along with his 16 year old son, Austin who was a Junior Member of Lynn Fire and Rescue. They both responded to a grass and woods fire which was on Winston County Road 37. Once the scene was cleared, Tucker and his son were driving home when their own pickup truck left the road for reasons as yet unknown and hit an empty logging trailer which was parked. Both were flown to UAB Medical in Birmingham where Firefighter Tucker died on April 2. Austin Tucker is still in UAB Children’s Hospital where he is still recovering from his injuries.

The fatal accident is still under investigation by the Alabama Highway Patrol

If you or a loved one have been injured or killed in an accident please call the Jackson accident attorneys of Jackson & Tucker, P.C., at (866) 252-3535 or contact us online today to schedule your free consultation.

Two Vehicle Crash Leaves Five People Dead

On Saturday, March 19, a two vehicle crash left five people dead.

According to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency, the accident happened shortly before 7 p.m. on U.S. 80 at the 185 mile marker near Macon County 24.

A 2002 Mazda Tribute being driven by 31 year old Curtis Jay McCurdy of Opelika collided with 21 year old Leuis Duque of Georgia driving a Ford Edge. The Ford caught on fire after the accident and the Mazda overturned.

McCurdy was killed along with two passengers, 26 year old Kyla Yarbrough and 36 year old Michele Smith both of Tuskegee. Two passengers in the Ford, 25 year old Luciano Tovar and29 year old Jorge Banda, both of Georgia were also killed. Duque survived and was taken to a local hospital with injuries.

All of the victims were declared dead at the scene.

Alabama State Troopers are investigating the crash.

If you or a loved one have been injured or killed in an accident please call the Jackson accident attorneys of Jackson & Tucker, P.C., at (866) 252-3535 or contact us online today to schedule your free consultation.

Teen Was Killed in Single Vehicle Accident

Early on Saturday morning, December 12, a teen was killed in a single vehicle accident in Mobile County.

According to Alabama State Troopers, the accident happened shortly before 2.30 in the morning on Coy Smith Highway west of Red Fox Road and about five miles west of Mount Vernon.

A 2008 Nissan Altima, being driven by 23 year old Thaddeus Caster of Citronelle left the roadway and overturned. Caster was ejected from the vehicle and was injured and transported to hospital, where his current condition is unknown. His passenger, 18 year old Donald Coleman, also of Citronelle and who was partially ejected, was killed.

According to troopers both of the men were not wearing seat belts and the accident is still under investigation. So far no citations have been issued.

If you or a loved one have been injured or killed in an accident please call the Jackson accident attorneys of Jackson & Tucker, P.C., at (866) 252-3535 or contact us online today to schedule your free consultation.

Woman Killed in Two Vehicle Crash

On Tuesday, October 20, a woman was killed in a two vehicle crash on Highway 280.

According to Alabama State Troopers the accident happened shortly after 8 a.m. when 25 year old Jordan Alexa Mays of Birmingham was driving a 2008 Honda CRV on U.S. 280 at the intersection of Shelby County 280 near Dunavant Valley Road. Her vehicle was hit by a 2000 International tractor trailer being driven by 39 year old Chassidy Renae Garner-James, of Holly Springs, Mississippi.

Mays was pronounced dead at the scene and her young son who was with her in the vehicle was taken to the Children’s Hospital in Birmingham with minor injuries.

James was also injured and transported to Grandview Medical Center where her injuries are also said to be minor.

The accident is still under investigation and at this time no charges have been filed.

If you or a loved one have been injured or killed in an accident please call the Jackson accident attorneys of Jackson & Tucker, P.C., at (866) 252-3535 or contact us online today to schedule your free consultation.

High School Senior Dies in Double Accident

On Friday, September 25, a senior at Minor High School, Birmingham died following a double accident.

According to authorities the accident happened at around 8 p.m. near the intersection of Highway 78 and Dugan Avenue.

Amber Stevenson, aged 17, from Forestdale was with her 15 year old brother in a Honda vehicle driven by her mother. In another vehicle, a Suzuki, there was a 17 year old female driver and another girl, also 17 from Trussville with an adult male passenger. The two vehicles collided with each other and they came to a standstill in traffic lanes. Both girls got out of their vehicles to inspect the damage when a Lexus, driven by a 64 year old man, swerved to avoid the wreck striking them both. The girls were taken to UAB Hospital where Stevenson died from her injuries the following day. The other occupants of the vehicles were not injured and the Trussville girl is expected to recover from her injuries.

According to the Sheriff’s office the driver of the Lexus that struck the girls was extremely upset at the terrible tragedy. After turning over their findings to the District Attorney’s office investigators do not expect any charges to be filed.

If you or a loved one have been injured or killed in an accident please call the Jackson accident attorneys of Jackson & Tucker, P.C., at (866) 252-3535 or contact us online today to schedule your free consultation.

Woman From Dora Killed in Single Vehicle Crash

On Thursday afternoon, 13 August, a woman from Dora was killed in a single vehicle crash.

According to Alabama state troopers the accident happened shortly before 5 p.m. in the afternoon on Thornton Lake Road, eight miles south of Sumiton in Walker County, Alabama.

They went on to say that 44 year old Margaret Leean Hill was a passenger in a 2012 Chevrolet Captiva Sport being driven by 41 year old Darrell Wayne Morgan II, also of Dora. For reasons as yet unknown, the vehicle went off the roadway and hit a tree.

Hill was pronounced dead at the scene and Morgan suffered unspecified injuries and was transported to the University of Alabama hospital, Birmingham where his current medical status is unknown.

The Alabama State Troopers are investigating and they say that no other vehicle was involved. The focus of the investigation is why Morgan lost control of the vehicle.

If you or a loved one have been injured or killed in an accident please call the Jackson accident attorneys of Jackson & Tucker, P.C., at (866) 252-3535 or contact us online today to schedule your free consultation.