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Salmonella Poisoning case: peanut business executive goes to jail

In this interesting salmonella poisoning case, an executive with a peanut company was sentenced to 28 years in jail according to multiple media reports. This salmonella poisoning case has garnered national media attention. Here are links to various articles about the case including the sentence handed down in this salmonella poisoning case. USA Today: http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/business/2015/09/21/peanut-executive-salmonella-sentencing/72549166/ and…

Trucking accident: 18 year old truck driver is a threat to you

Trucking accident safety issues are an extremely important area of concern to the professionals at the Greenville SC personal injury law firm Thomas Creech Law Offices.  We represent victims of motor vehicle accidents, including trucking accidents, and in the course of our representation of trucking accident victims, we see the devastation, the sorrow, and unspeakable…

South Carolina Highway fatalities rise

According to recent news reports, South Carolina highway fatalities have increased sharply so far in 2015. According to an article in the Greenville News just recently, reports and statistics published by the South Carolina Deaprtment of Public Safety 572 people have died on South Carolina roadways this year. In 2014 up to this point in…

I-85 Automobile Accident leaves one dead another injured

An I-85 automobile accident in Anderson, S.C. has left one dead and another injured according to media reports. The automobile accident occurred on July 26, 2015, near the 16 mile marker on the northbound side.  I-85 runs through Anderson County, S.C., Greenville County S.C., Spartanburg County, S.C., and Cherokee County S.C.  This automobile accident is…

Highway safety coating reduces automobile accidents

A recent article highlights the conclusion that a highway safety coating reduces automobile accidents. This safety coating when applied to the road surface actually reduces the number of automobile crashes. An interesting article recently appearing in the Greenville News discussed a study from the Federal Highway Administration Office of Safety that focused on a 1 mile stretch…