Top 10 Most Dangerous Drivers by Profession

Top 10 Most Dangerous Drivers by Profession

Attorney/Judge – Why chase ambulances if you can bring them to you?
Financial professionals – Do they cover their cars with a “tarp”?
Government worker (GS6) – Fender benders are a little known GS6 requirement.
Bartender or Waiter – It’s just a different way of getting served.
Other – Professional – AKA “I was hit by that ‘other’ guy.”
Dog Groomer – Following the rules of the road must be a real pet peeve.
Marketing/Advertising – If they have road rage can we call them “Mad Men”?
Barber/Stylist – Mostly likely to cut you off.
Coach – Always crying foul.
Nurse – Bedside manner: Great! Roadside manner: Yikes!Top 10 Most Dangerous Drivers by Profession

I can’t believe this to be true, there’s no way I’m the most dangerous driver.  Nonetheless, here it is as determined by insurance.com.

1.  Attorney/Judge

2.  Financial professionals

3.  Government worker

4.  Bartender or Waiter

5.  Other – Professional

6.  Dog Groomer

7.  Marketing/Advertising

8.  Barber/Stylist .

9.  Coach

10.  Nurse

link:  http://www.insurance.com/auto-insurance/safety/top-10-dangerous-professions-for-drivers.aspx

Toyota’s Failure to Warn Likely Cause of 34+ Deaths

Toyota has recalled some 8.4 million vehicles.  Although new reports surface almost daily detailing how Toyota new it had a safety defect in its accelerator pedals but did nothing for years.  Toyota’s failure to warn its customers or recall the defective gas pedals has at last count cost 34 people their lives and lesser injuries to hundreds more.  Outrageous!  That’s 34 wrongful death lawsuit Toyota can expect to be defending.

An what’s worse is that the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), which regulates auto makers, knew about it for the last year and did not force Toyota to recall its cars.  Doubly outrageous!!

It’s corporate gross negligence like Toyota’s that results in huge amounts of litigation.  Companies, like Toyota did, choose profits over human lives all the time.  It’s rare the public gets a glimpse of this under the media spot light. 

I’m obviously a biased Kirkland personal injury trial attorney, but am still amazed at the conduct of Toyota executives.  Trial lawyers get blamed for rampant lawsuits, but is that really the case?  No, of course not.  It’s companies like Toyota blaming others or ignoring the mess hidden behind their front doors that lead to lawsuits. 

A little personal and corporate responsibility would have went a long way in preventing needless injuries and deaths to innocent Toyota customers.  Doing the right thing needs to mean choosing safety over profits.  As a consumer you can send that message loud and clear by putting your dollars behind companies who act responsibly while shunning those who don’t.