PALMER, Tenn.— A 31-year-old man from Palmer tragically lost his life on March 31 in a hit-and-run accident.
The Grundy County Sheriff’s Office reported Bobby Green was riding his bicycle around 9 p.m. when a vehicle struck him at the corner of Rock Avenue and Main Street.
Emergency responders arrived at the scene, but Green succumbed to his injuries.
Authorities arrested Haley Layman, age 25, within 24 hours of the accident. She reportedly fled the scene, later admitting to drinking before driving. Investigators stated Layman attempted to conceal evidence by having her car repaired in Marion County.
The Tennessee Highway Patrol and the Grundy County Sheriff’s Office are leading an investigation.
Bobby Green killed in Grundy County hit-and-run accident
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FATAL ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION
2049 people were killed by hit-and-run crashes in 2016 — a 62 percent increase from 2009, the last year in which a downward trend was recorded. AAA said the data makes 2016 the deadliest year since the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration began compiling statistics on fatal motor vehicle crashes in 1975.
Candice Bond, an experienced hit-and-run accident attorney, said in cases such as this it is imperative to have an independent investigation conducted by a seasoned attorney in a timely manner to protect a victim’s rights.
“Having the proper resources is extremely important in order to investigate a hit-and-run accident case and prove negligence,” said Bond, a Managing Partner of Bond Legal. “Road conditions, signage visibility, and road lighting are all possible contributing factors that are considered and must thoroughly be examined. These procedures are necessary for helping someone who has lost a loved one at the hands of a hit-and-run driver receive the justice and monetary compensation that they deserve.”
WRONGFUL DEATH CLAIM
Pending the results of the investigation, the family of Bobby Green may be entitled to a wrongful death claim for funeral expenses, the loss of love and companionship, pain and suffering, and emotional trauma.
“An incident is considered a wrongful death when either a person or entity commits a wrongful or negligent act resulting in a person’s death,” said Stefano Formica, of counsel with Bond Legal. “When vehicle accident fatalities result from unsafe driving, aggressive or distracted driving, speeding, or driving under the influence, family members are usually left with the option to pursue a civil action against the responsible motorist.”
If your loved one has been killed by a hit-and-run driver and would like a no-cost consultation, please contact our national legal analyst Candice Bond today
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