Accidents are an unfortunate yet unavoidable aspect of life, and accidents involving students on college campuses are no exception. Our presentation focuses on accidents on the University of Kentucky campus and demonstrates the most common student injuries that occur from such accidents.
1. UK, the city of Lexington and the people who live and work
there are deeply intertwined with each other. Their activities
and populations virtually flow into one another, which can
make it difficult to determine the parties that are legally
responsible for an injury. If you or a loved one have been
injured, you need someone who knows the law and knows who
may or may not have legal liability. That’s why you need to
speak with Julie Butcher. From bus drivers and their employers
to companies that contract with UK to distracted drivers and
their insurance companies, she knows how to pinpoint all the
potential liable parties to get you all the compensation you
deserve.
Contact the Julie Butcher Law Office today by calling 859-233-
3641 or visiting our website. http://juliebutcherlaw.com
2. INJURED AT UK
A look at how injuries
occur at the University
Kentucky and the city
of Lexington
3. UK - A BIG PART OF LIFE
LEXINGTON
The University of Kentucky is
central to the identity of the
state and the city of Lexington.
Every semester, the university
injects the city with a vibrant
population. With this increased
population, and the activities
and culture inherent in campus
life, comes the inevitable
occurrence of accidents and
injuries. These injuries come in
many forms and can befall not
only students, but all
Lexington residents and
travelers, as well.
4. TYPES OF INJURIES AROUND UK’S
CAMPUS
Some of the most common forms of injury occur as a result of
motor vehicle accidents. Heavy traffic, pedestrians and
bicyclists can always make for a combination ripe for potential
injuries. Here are a few common forms of accidents that result
in serious injuries at the University of Kentucky and Lexington
in general:
• Driving Under the Influence (DUI) Accidents
• Bicycle Accidents
• Pedestrian Accidents
• Truck Accidents
• Bus Accidents
• Hit-and-Run Accidents
• Parking Lot Accidents
• Falls at Sporting Venues
5. COMMON CAUSES OF
ACCIDENTS
Driver negligence is so
often the cause of serious
vehicle accidents. This
includes:
• Alcohol Impairment
• Reckless Driving (Speeding,
Improper Lane Changes,
Aggressive Driving, Failure
to Observe Traffic Signs or
Lights)
• Distracted Driving
• Drowsy Driving
• Weather Conditions/Failure
to Drive In a Manner
Appropriate For Weather
Conditions
6. DRUNK DRIVING INCIDENTS
AROUND UNIVERSITY OF
KENTUCKY
One of the biggest concerns around any college campus is
the issue of drunk driving.
• The University of Kentucky Police Department alone
reported over 150 DUI’s in 2015.
• A high number of these DUI’s were reported on South
Limestone.
• Other roads with a high number of DUI’s include Waller
Avenue and Nicholasville Road.
• In 2014, there were 11 fatalities and 161 injuries
resulting from drunk driving accidents in Fayette
County.
7. BICYCLE ACCIDENTS
Students frequently use bicycles as a
means of transportation on campus,
leading to many bicycle accidents in
Lexington. One study found that
between 2008 and 2012, there were 305
bicycle crashes in Lexington. A
University of Kentucky geographer,
along with the help of his students, did
an analysis of bicycle accidents between
2008 and 2013 finding that areas
around the UK campus had the highest
concentration of accidents. They also
found:
• 25 percent of riders involved
weren’t wearing helmets.
• 21 percent were hit-and-run
accidents.
• The four most critical areas for
car and bike collisions were
South Limestone north of
Virginia Avenue, Winchester
Road near East Third Street,
Rose Street from Euclid to
Columbia avenues, and Rose
from Columbia to Huguelet
Drive.
8. PEDESTRIAN ACCIDENTS
Whether pedestrians are walking to class, going to games or
enjoying a night out with their friends, there are many high-
traffic areas in which walkers might be prone to accident and
injury. A Lexington-Herald article from 2012 said the Lexington
Police Department reported that in the previous five years, there
were 800 pedestrian collisions, leading to 28 deaths. Here are a
few examples of pedestrian accidents in Lexington.
• In 2008, a young woman was killed in a hit-and-run accident
while crossing South Broadway.
• In December of 2015, three pedestrians were critically injured
by a drunk driver in a hit-and-run accident at the intersection
of Winchester Road, Third Street and Midland Avenue.
• In October of 2015, a man crossing Red Mile Road was struck
and killed by a driver.
9. TRUCK ACCIDENTS
Large truck accidents
frequently happen on major
Lexington roads, like the 2014
tractor-trailer wreck at I-75
and North Broadway. But mid-
sized trucks are sometimes
involved in accidents on
smaller city roads. That was
the case in 2012, when WKYT
reported on a collision
between a moped and a UPS
delivery truck on North
Broadway that left the moped
driver in serious condition at
the University of Kentucky
hospital.
10. BUS ACCIDENTS
Between 2008 and 2012, there were 153 school bus crashes
in Lexington. There are also traffic accidents involving
Lextran, Lexington’s public bus system. Here are some
examples of bus accidents from around Lexington:
• A collision involving a Lextran bus, a van and an SUV
occurred at Bryan Avenue and New Circle Road in 2015.
• Four people were sent to the hospital after a collision
between a Lextran bus and an SUV at the intersection of
Fourth Street and Upper in 2013.
• Three people were injured when a car rolled onto its
side and slid into a Lextran bus at the intersection of
Martin Luther King Boulevard and Constitution in 2013.
11. PARKING LOT ACCIDENTS
While we might think of vehicle
accidents occurring on larger, heavily
trafficked roads like Nicholasville Road
and Richmond Road, many accidents
also occur in parking lots. In 2014,
there were 3,367 collisions in Fayette
County parking lots, leading to 105
injuries. They can happen in:
• Stadium and Arena Parking -
Parking lots outside of
Commonwealth Stadium and Rupp
Arena see high levels of traffic on
any given game day.
• Student Parking Lots – Accidents
can occur in parking lots around
student housing areas like Greg
Paige Apartments, fraternity houses
and sorority houses.
• Parking Structures - Parking
structures can be dangerous due to
dim lights and lower levels of
visibility.
12. FALLS AT UNIVERSITY OF
KENTUCKY SPORTING
EVENTS
Kentuckians love their Wildcats, and the Big Blue Nation
pours out to see games at Rupp Arena and Commonwealth
Stadium. Unfortunately, fans occasionally suffer injuries at
these venues in the form of serious falls. For example:
• In 2014, a former UK football player was in attendance of a
football game at Commonwealth Stadium when he fell 35 feet
from the upper deck and sustained serious injuries.
• In 2013, tragedy befell one UK fan and his family after the
73-year-old fell down seven bleacher rows in the upper deck
of Rupp Arena, leaving him paralyzed from the chest down.
13. HAVE YOU SUFFERED
AN INJURY AT UK?
If you or a loved one has been injured in an
accident on the University of Kentucky
campus or the city of Lexington, you could
be entitled to compensation for your
damages. The Julie Butcher Law Office has
fought for many clients who have suffered
because of someone else’s negligence.
Contact the Julie Butcher Law Office today by
calling
859-233-3641 or visiting our website.
http://juliebutcherlaw.com
14. HOW WE HAVE HELPED
CLIENTS
I cannot say enough praises for Julie Butcher. While visiting
Kentucky for a sporting event, I fell and broke my hip due to a
hazard at the venue. I had a total hip replacement which required
a week in the hospital and another week in rehab. After returning
home and realizing how dramatically my life had changed, we
contacted Julie to see if we had a case against the organizers of
the sporting event. Julie was compassionate, and obviously knew
what would be required to bring the case to a successful
conclusion. During the whole process, which took almost three
years, Julie was a caring friend, thorough investigator and avid
seeker of justice. She gave 100+% effort. Her diligence led us to a
successful mediation. I highly recommend Julie Butcher as a
lawyer for personal injury.
- Ann S. from Virginia