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		<title>Kids Injured in Hit and Run</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Dec 2010 06:00:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad Stacey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Waking up to read the morning news, the first headline on our local news website is a hit-and-run accident that involved two children in the Mount Morris, MI area. Thankfully the two children involved will be fine, they sustained only minor injuries. The article made my blood boil and really ticked me off when I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-513" title="iStock_000003838038XSmall(2)" src="http://boiledover.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/iStock_000003838038XSmall21.jpg" alt="" width="199" height="205" />Waking up to read the morning news, the first headline on our local news website is a <a href="http://abclocal.go.com/wjrt/story?section=news/local&amp;id=7819134" target="_blank">hit-and-run accident</a> that involved two children in the Mount Morris, MI area.</p>
<p>Thankfully the two children involved will be fine, they sustained only minor injuries. The article made my blood <strong>boil</strong> and really ticked me off when I found out not only were the kids hit walking to school<strong> BUT</strong> the <a href="http://blog.russmanlaw.com/automobile-accidents-2/hit-and-run/are-you-a-victim-of-a-hit-and-run-accident/" target="_blank">driver left the scene</a>, driving off as the two children lay in the road.</p>
<p>If you’re a regular reader of our blog you will know that any child hit by a car breaks our hearts, as this is the way we lost our son almost five years ago.</p>
<p>This driver, if ever found should face the maximum penalty and lose their license forever. My heart sank as I read:</p>
<blockquote><p>“All I saw was the car headlights,” Austin said. “I closed my eyes and kept running.”</p></blockquote>
<p>This coming from an 11 year old boy that feared for his life, no child should have to ever endure that.</p>
<p><span style="color: #cc3300;">So the REAL question is</span>…who is responsible for the children’s medical bills? What will the family do if they occur problems in the future do to the kids being injured in the accident?</p>
<p>In a perfect world the drivers car insurance would pay those related costs BUT the driver is no where to be found. To be honest even if they did find the driver the odds that they actually had auto insurance and that the insurance company would do the right thing and PAY is very nil.</p>
<p>We know this from first hand experience. We consulted a few <a href="http://www.russmanlaw.com/wrongful-death.html" target="_blank">personal injury and wrongful death attorneys</a> when our son was killed by a careless driver…will little results.</p>
<p>The insurance company gave us pennies and the lawyers didn’t have time for us since it stated in the police report that our son was at fault. This of course was not true and the <a href="http://boiledover.com/a-botched-investigation-and-unanswered-questions/80/">investigation was botched</a> due to a small town cover up.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #cc3300;">The point is… DRIVERS head caution and drive slow when entering any area that  you know children will be traveling to school! </span></strong>These kids are innocent and if you do have an accident for goodness sake <strong>DON’T drive away!</strong></p>
<p>If you live in the Mount Morris, MI area and you’ve seen a a white sedan that might have been involved in an accident contact the Mount Morris Police or 911 immediately. This person needs to be brought to justice!</p>
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		<title>Bitter Sweet</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Jun 2010 10:47:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad Stacey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today was the hardest day we&#8217;ve had in four years, graduation day. Four years ago we lost our son to a tragic accident on his way to school and today he would have graduated with the class of 2010. The senior class of Bridgeport High School did an outstanding job at honoring his memory. Principal [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-470" style="margin: 5px;" title="Dustin Badams" src="http://boiledover.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/103_0534_sm-300x225.jpg" alt="Dustin Badams" width="300" height="225" />Today was the hardest day we&#8217;ve had in four years, graduation day. Four years ago we lost our son to a tragic accident on his way to school and today he would have graduated with the class of 2010.</p>
<p>The senior class of Bridgeport High School did an outstanding job at honoring his memory. Principal LeClair said to me tonight…&#8221; gone but never forgotten&#8221;</p>
<p>I have to commend and congratulate &#8220;Our Boys&#8221;, that&#8217;s what we call them. Dustin&#8217;s best friends for many years before he past away, our sons. Nick, Brandon, Johny and Marc… they all graduated tonight and with the help of a very special teacher, Mrs. Michelle Tolles they did an incredible job honoring his memory.</p>
<p>The senior class did a fundraiser to purchase a bench in Dustin&#8217;s memory and it was placed in the courtyard of the high school today. The best part is, they had $500 left over from the fundraiser in which they placed as a scholarship in Dustin&#8217;s name. A young man that was one of Dustin&#8217;s best friends received the scholarship to pursuer his goal of being a pediatrician. Nick received the scholarship and he also released the balloons in his honor for graduation.</p>
<p>You see, the school actually went above and beyond much more than we expected. At commencements tonight they placed a chair where Dustin would have sat with a ribbon on it and they called his name as they would have if he would&#8217;ve been there. When his name was called, Nick released two balloons in Dustin&#8217;s memory…incredible.</p>
<p>This was bitter sweet for us because as much as we loved seeing &#8220;Our Boys&#8221; receive their diploma in their cap and gown, it was heartbreaking to see that empty chair with a simple bow instead of seeing our son sitting there.</p>
<p>As much as I love those boys and as happy as we were, we waited to go down on the field after graduation. We wanted to take the bow as our memory but in no way did I want to spoil their happy day, considering the fact that I was not happy like they were.</p>
<p>Bitter Sweet…we could never thank anyone enough for the tremendous support of remembering Dustin, yet we could not be as happy as they were that they had a whole life ahead of them.</p>
<p>We miss you Dustin and we thank the Bridgeport High School Senior Class for giving us that little minute of glory in our son&#8217;s memory. We wouldn&#8217;t have had that without Nick, Brandon, Johny, Marc and Michelle…Thank you.</p>
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		<title>The Horrific Morning That Will Never Go Away</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Sep 2009 08:23:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad Stacey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chad has started to tweet Boiled Over so he has been going through random posts, tweeting them and making new friends. Well this morning it was my turn to give Twitter a try… I wanted to give people a sense of what we are all about so of course I went straight to the About [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="left">Chad has started to tweet Boiled Over so he has been going through random posts, tweeting them and making new friends. Well this morning it was my turn to give Twitter a try…</p>
<p align="left">I wanted<a href="http://www.boiledover.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/dust1.jpg" title="Dustin"><img src="http://www.boiledover.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/dust1-150x150.jpg" alt="Dustin" vspace="10" align="left" /></a> to give people a sense of what we are all about so of course I went straight to the About Us page. That led me into the posts I wrote about clearing the sidewalks, which are my most passionate posts. As we were looking through a post I wrote in December of 2007 we clicked on a video link I had placed from the local news station. We were surprised that we could still watch it and it had been a while so we did.</p>
<p>The reporter was interviewing a Township board member about businesses not clearing the sidewalks and how it was a reoccurring problem then</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: center" align="center"><strong><span style="font-size: 28pt; font-family: Arial; color: #cc0000">“The Accident”</span></strong></p>
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<p><strong><span style="font-size: 28pt; font-family: Batang; color: #cc0000"><o:p></o:p></span></strong>On the video were scenes from the morning our son was killed. There it was right in our face <font color="#cc0033">  </font></p>
<p align="center"><font color="#cc0033"><strong>Footage of his bike under the SUV</strong></font></p>
<p>We honestly don’t remember those scenes being in the video or we would prepared ourselves…but it reminds us that even as life moves on that horrific morning will never go away.</p>
<p>The video is a good one, it helped keep at least 50% of the sidewalks clear last year. The Township still doesn’t issue tickets nor do they issue the reminder Mr. Morrison speaks of. This <a href="http://www.wnem.com/video/14893220/index.html" target="_blank">video Bridgeport Businesses Asked to Clear Snow of Sidewalks </a>gives parents like us some type of ammunition against government run institutions that can legally neglect their responsibilities of enforcing codes that can lead to killing kids.</p>
<p>We have many supporters that agree our son would have never been riding his bike in the road if he had a clear sidewalk to travel on…</p>
<p>The Township won’t admit their mistake and they won’t enforce the code. They have spit in our face and in the face of any parent that has lost a child due to the same circumstances. Just because they’re “the government” it doesn’t give them the right to neglect public safety due to the cost of issuing a ticket which actually brings in revenue.</p>
<p>It gets worse…The State Police Post on the side of the road where our son was hit by the car… Well lest just say that we had to call the Township Supervisor last year because they were not shoveling their sidewalks. Every year on the anniversary at the time of Dustin’s accident a group of us go to the cross on the side of the road and light a candle as a tribute to his memory. Last year there was 10 inches of snow across the sidewalk leading to his cross.</p>
<p>So even the State Government could give a shit about the safety of kids riding their bikes to school. <font color="#cc0033"><strong>That Really Makes Me Boil Over!</strong></font></p>
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		<title>Darkness, Emptiness, Loneliness</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Aug 2008 20:05:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>a girl from Cali</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have been a reader of this site for a few months now because it hits close to home in my heart. My husband and I lost a teenage son to a traffic accident a couple years ago. It has been the so hard to move past it and get on with life. My daily [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.boiledover.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/loneliness1.jpg"><img src="http://www.boiledover.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/loneliness1-150x150.jpg" vspace="5" align="left" hspace="5" /></a>I have been a reader of this site for a few months now because it hits close to home in my heart. My husband and I lost a teenage son to a traffic accident a couple years ago. It has been the so hard to move past it and get on with life. My daily thoughts are still consumed with everything relating to him, the precious memories, the accident and the days following. Every where I turn something reminds of everything like a flood of emotions.</p>
<p>At this point in my life I should be happy. My career is finally starting to take off, we own our house in a small town, and we have even been able to take a few vacations. The problem is I feel so alone. When I look deep inside my soul I just see emptiness. My husband who I love deeply has changed, become bitter at life. He was so supportive at first, but now it&#8217;s like he can&#8217;t emotionally handle me being upset. My family and friends have their own problems and it seems they need answers or support from me more than ever.</p>
<p>My thought….When will someone be there for me? I believe in God and I know he is there for me, but he&#8217;s not much for conversation. I am a private person, so I do not want to talk to a stranger face to face about what I&#8217;m feeling. I blog part time also and that is why I am posting here. I need to express the way I feel, in hopes that something will change without the whole world knowing who I am.</p>
<p>It is hard to face reality that I will never truly be 100% happy again because there will always be a part of my life missing….our son.</p>
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		<title>A Botched Investigation and Unanswered Questions</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jan 2008 11:48:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad Stacey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It has been two years to the day that our son was hit and killed by (in our opinion) an at fault driver. This post is about how three different police departments botched up the investigation. Dustin was considered at fault before the departments even started investigating. The final disposition contradicts the witnesses’ statements including [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It has been two years to the day that our son was hit and killed by <em>(in our opinion)</em> an at fault driver. This post is about how three different police departments botched up the investigation.<br />
Dustin was considered at fault before the departments even started investigating. The final disposition contradicts the witnesses’ statements including the driver. Time frames do not match up and very little “investigating” was done. The Township Police Chief Mr. Green said in a statement to the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.boiledover.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/snarticle123063.jpg" title="Saginaw News Article">Saginaw News</a> early that morning before Dustin’s name was even released</p>
<blockquote><p>“The biker was likely trying to cross from the southwest side of Dixie to the northeast side”.</p></blockquote>
<p><img vspace="5" align="right" src="http://www.boiledover.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/dustin1.jpg" hspace="10" alt="Our Son Dustin" /> The article also states that they did not even know if he was walking or riding his bike so how could they say it was his fault already. All three local news stations also stated in their first reports of the accident that it was Dustin’s fault. No one even gave him a chance, except us, his parents. This is our chance to try and clear Dustin’s name and expose the blind investigating of our local police departments. I will touch on key points in the investigation with complete witnesses’ statements. The only thing that will be different from the original report is the name of the boy that was with our son.</p>
<p><strong><font color="#cc0033">Arrival On The Scene:</font></strong><br />
<strong>Officer Flemming</strong> – I observed what appeared to be feathers in the area of the turn lane. I observed both North and south bound traffic to be suddenly stopping……I observed a vehicle stopped directly in front of the unknown object. I activated my emergency lights and turned the patrol vehicle to block the left hand lane of southbound traffic. I realized the unknown object to be a person. I advised Central Dispatch. I observed Township Fire Chief Nelson to be stopped in his vehicle in the right hand lane of southbound Dixie. <strong>I observed the vehicle that had been stopped in front of the victim had now moved approximately 100 feet south of where I had first observed it.</strong> <em>(Why did the driver move the vehicle after the police arrived? No one ever asked!)<br />
</em>While assessing the victim I observed a shoe and a pair of glasses approximately<strong> 200 feet north of the victim</strong>.</p>
<p><strong><font color="#cc0033">Officers Actions:</font></strong><br />
<strong>Officer Flemming</strong> &#8211; ….While moving my patrol car I observed a white male, approximately 15 years old walking northbound on north side of Dixie. <strong>I observed the male to be wearing a red and silver jacket.</strong> <em>(This is important because for us the lighting has been a major issue in this investigation. The officer was able to see the boy walking on the other side of the highway and even in the “dark” conditions she was able to tell what color coat he had on. “This boy” was with our son at the time he was hit and was walking to find our other son to tell him.)</em></p>
<p align="left"><font color="#cc0033"><strong>Lighting:</strong><br />
</font><strong>Officer Flemming</strong>- Original police report stated that the area was dark with no lighting.<br />
<strong>Investigation Report</strong>- States At the time of the accident it was dark.<br />
<strong><font color="#cc0033">COMPLETELY FALSE!</font></strong><br />
The premise of the investigation was that Dustin was wearing dark clothing on a black bicycle on a dark highway, therefore the driver could not see him. Yet as you read the witnesses statement at least two other drivers seen him, the Fire Chief seen his body in the rear view mirror, and Officer Flemming was able to see his glasses and shoe 200 feet away. We drive this road every morning there are street lights on both sides of the highway every fifty feet, and flood lights in front of The State Police Post where the impact happened. You are able to see at least a half a mile down the road. The morning of the accident we watched Dustin ride his bike across Dixie Highway from our house, which is a block away and we were still able to see him when he entered the sidewalk.</p>
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<p><strong><font color="#cc0033">Witnesses Statements:</font></strong></p>
<p><strong>“Dave” The Boy with our son</strong> -<br />
…I interviewed “Dave” at his residence…with his father present at the interview. “Dave” was visibly shaken and upset. I asked “Dave” to tell me what happened this morning. “Dave” stated that he left his residence on Williamson towards Dixie. …“Dave” stated that after he got to Dixie he stayed close to the right side of the road. “Dave” stated that he met Dustin about Franklin and Dixie. “Dave” stated they continued south on Dixie.<br />
<img vspace="5" align="left" src="http://www.boiledover.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/dust1.jpg" hspace="10" alt="Dustin" /><br />
“Dave” stated that after they passed through the intersection a car passed them. “Dave” then stated that Dustin almost got hit by the car. “Dave” stated that he yelled to Dustin to stay closer to him, towards the right side of the road. “Dave” stated that he thinks Dustin thinks he said to move closer to the center of the road. “Dave” stated that Dustin said ok. “Dave” stated that Dustin was listening to Disturbed on his headphones. “Dave stated that Dustin then got hit by the Tahoe. I asked “Dave” where Dustin was he got hit. He stated closer to the State Police Post than Margaret Street.</p>
<p>I asked “Dave” again where Dustin was when he got hit. “Dave” Stated that Dustin was in the lane closest to the turn lane. “Dave” stated that he was closer to the State Police Post then he was to Margaret. “Dave” was extremely shaken up. It became extremely difficult for him to answer questions.</p>
<p><em>( Dave kept saying the location because the driver drug our son down the road after she hit him. She did not stop right away. He does say that Dustin was almost hit by a car before he moves towards the center of the road, I will go into detail about that after Ms. Dixon’s Statement. “Dave” has also provided more details since this time, now that he has had time to deal with the pain. I will also go over this at the end in the conclusion)</em></p>
<p><strong>Ms. Dixon</strong> &#8211; …I interviewed Ms. Dixon at her residence…I asked Dixon to tell me what happened this morning. Dixon stated she was on her way to work. …She takes Fort Rd. To Dixie to I-75…this morning she turned south on Dixie from Fort Rd. Dixon stated that the light was green.</p>
<p>Dixon stated immediately after she turned she observed two males on bikes. Dixon stated that they were in the right hand lane closest to the curb. …they were riding next to each other. Dixon stated that one of the males moved closer to the center of the road. Dixon stated that he rode his bike in front of her car. Dixon stated he was in the left hand lane.<br />
…she wanted them to know she was there . ….she flashed her head lights ..then went slow passed them…in the right hand lane.<br />
Dixon stated that <strong>all off a sudden and SUV was behind her</strong>. Dixon stated that she did not notice the SUV until after it had passed. Dixon stated that the SUV was in the left hand lane. Dixon stated that she heard a noise. Dixon stated that she realized it was the bike under the front of the SUV. I asked Dixon how she could tell and she stated that she could hear the rubber from the tires of the bike dragging on the road. Dixon stated that when she <strong>heard the noise she observed the lights of the SUV swerve over….to the left</strong>. Dixon stated she was worried because she did not know where the kids were at.</p>
<p><em>(Ms. Dixon does not state that she almost hit Dustin, she says that he rode his bike in front of her car. This is contradictory to the final report. She says that “all of a sudden” an SUV is behind her. Where did it come from and how did it get there? No one asked. Ms. Dixon also sees the lights swerve to the left I will go into that in the conclusion.)</em></p>
<p><strong>Fire Chief Nelson</strong> –<br />
Nelson stated he was traveling Northbound Dixie Highway, just south of Margaret coming from McDonald’s…Nelson <strong>observed a subject riding a bicycle along the curb of Southbound Dixie</strong>…the subject was north of Margaret…this subject was not peddling or moving fast, but slowing and it appeared like he was looking for something. Chief Nelson advised he observed an SUV type vehicle that was traveling Southbound Dixie in the median most lane, make a <strong>slight maneuver towards the turn lane</strong>. Nelson stated that he then observed some debris in the roadway and then heard a crashing noise like the SUV vehicle had run over something.</p>
<p>Chief Nelson advised he stopped his vehicle at the entrance to Margaret and observed in his rear view mirror what appeared to be a body coming out from underneath the SUV that had just passed him on Southbound Dixie.</p>
<p><em>(Chief Nelson was able to see Taylor form 100 yards away, he is also able to see Dustin in his rear view mirror. If it is so dark how can all these witnesses see so much? Nelson also says he sees the vehicle make a “maneuver” to the left turn lane, this is important.)</em></p>
<p><strong>Terry Williamson</strong> –<br />
Williamson advised he was traveling northbound Dixie, south of Fort Rd. Williamson said he observed two boys on bicycles riding in the turn lane of Dixie between Gobyens’s and the Fire Department….He advised he was only able to see these two boys because they were riding under the street lights of Dixie. Williamson stated while observing these two bicycles, he observed they left the turn lane, rode to the left side of Dixie, then back across to the curb along south Dixie. The Bicyclists then again crossed Dixie to the curb and entered the driveway of Stoney Crest Regrind.<br />
Williamson advised at this point during his observation, he was stopped for the traffic signal at northbound Dixie and Fort Rd. I asked Williamson if one of the boys had been wearing a read and white coat. Williamson advised he only remembers both boys had on dark clothing and was not sure of the exact colors. Williamson further states that <strong>he would not have been able to see the boys if the street lights were not on. </strong>Williamson advised while the boys were crossing back and forth along Dixie there was no vehicular traffic North or South bound Dixie highway.</p>
<p><em>(He says that he sees the boys crossing between Gobyen’s and the Fire Department, that is four blocks away! He says that if the street lights were off he wouldn’t have seen the boys, <font color="#cc0033">THE STREET LIGHTS WERE ON AND ALL WORKING! </font>Technically he only sees “Dave” until the boys enter the driveway of Stoney Crest Regrind, that is where Dustin crossed Dixie for the “snowy sidewalk”. <font color="#cc0033">MOST IMPORTANT</font>, Williamson says there is no traffic north or south bound Dixie, so how did the SUV come up behind our son? No one asked!)</em></p>
<p><strong>Inell Jackson – The Driver -</strong></p>
<p> I asked Jackson where she was going this morning. Jackson stated she was driving her daughter “Jane” to the Saginaw Career Complex. Jackson advised she was traveling Southbound Dixie, in the median most lane. Jackson said that out of nowhere a boy in dark clothing was in front of the vehicle and before she could do anything the vehicle struck him. I asked Jackson if she has observed the victim prior to her vehicle striking him. Jackson said she never observed the victim until the vehicle struck him. Jackson said she believed that the victim crossed in front of her from the left Northbound lane. Upon impact the victim and bicycle went underneath the vehicle. Jackson said the victim never came up onto the hood. I asked Jackson if she stopped suddenly upon impacting the bicycle. Jackson said “no I didn’t make a sudden stop, it was a slow stop, I then moved forward, I think because he was underneath the truck.”</p>
<p>The officer asked the driver about the windows, radio, cell phone, her speed and if she observed any other bicycles before, during, or after the accident. Ms. Jackson said the windows were up, radio was on but low, no cell phone, she was driving about “35-40 MPH”, and she did not see any other bicycles.</p>
<p><em>(The most important fact that Ms. Jackson states is that she believed the victim came from the left. She does not see him until the vehicle strikes him, but still does not slam on the brakes. What is the first thing you do as a driver when you hit something, <font color="#cc0033">YOU HIT THE BRAKES!</font> More on this at the end. They never asked her if she was running late, the place where she was going was at least 20 minutes away. She needed to be there at 7:00 am and the accident happened at 6:48 am. If she drives this area every morning to take her daughter to school she would have see the boys on at least one, if not several occasions before this day. They rode the same area at the same time everyday they had school.)</em></p>
<p><strong>“Jane” – Drivers Daughter</strong><br />
I just want to add in here that “Jane” seen “Dave” riding his bike before they hit Dustin. She also states that the vehicle stopped slowly with no jerking or suddenness.</p>
<p><font color="#cc0033"><strong>Speed Test:</strong><br />
</font><strong>Officer Green:</strong><br />
I was unable to determine a speed from the final resting position of the Tahoe, point of impact and final position of the body, because according to witnesses statements and interview of the driver, no sudden stop or braking occurred after impact. According to witnesses and the driver’s statement, the driver came to a slow gradual stop after impact. <strong>According to witness statements it appears the driver had originally been stopped on Dixie, SB at the traffic light at Dixie and Fort</strong>.</p>
<p>To make a long statement short it states that they ran 3 normal speed tests with the patrol car, from a complete stop at the light. Average speed 40 MPH at Point of impact. They ran 3 rapid speed tests, average of 58 MPH at point of impact, but said the Tahoe could not reach those speeds due to its weight. They determined speed was not a factor.</p>
<p><em>(What witnesses state that the driver was stopped at the light on Dixie Highway or even say they seen her before she hit our son? I put all the statements in this post, no one even mentions where the SUV came form. Mr. Williamson said there was no traffic on Dixie in either direction! Ms. Dixon says she turned on a green light from Fort Rd. Meaning if what these two witnesses say is true, the driver was not stopped at the red light.)</em></p>
<p><strong><font color="#cc0033">The Final Report:</font></strong><br />
This was finished and released on February 16, 2006. Almost a month later after the media reported it was Dustin’s fault.<br />
After reviewing all the enclosed supplemental reports and interviews as well as the investigation scene, it appears that Dustin swerved into the path of the Tahoe, causing the accident. It should be noted that Dustin was nearly struck by one of the witnesses just prior to the accident and another witness had earlier seen Dustin and “Dave” just north of the accident scene riding their bikes back and forth across Dixie, just prior to the accident. Dustin did not have a headlight, taillight, a rear or front reflector on the bike. Dustin was also wearing dark pants and a dark winter jacket at the time of the accident. From witnesses statements it appears that Dustin swerved from the right SB lane of Dixie into the left SB lane of Dixie when struck. The injuries to the left side of Dustin’s head concur with these statements. It should also be noted that Dustin was found to be wearing earphones and listening to music at the time of the accident. This would greatly interfere with Dustin’s ability to perceive or hear oncoming traffic. After review it appears that Dustin’s failure to yield the proper right of way, improper lane usage and failure to have lights, reflectors or reflective clothing, as well as his use of headphones all led to this very unfortunate accident.<br />
<img space="5" align="right" src="http://www.boiledover.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/wrestling1.jpg" hspace="7" alt="wrestling" /><br />
<strong><font color="#cc0033">These are our thoughts and unanswered questions:</font></strong></p>
<p>New information from “Dave” provided to us by “Dave” within the month following the accident.</p>
<p>“Dave” says that Dustin was riding the line between the southbound left hand lane and the center turn lane. The SUV came up behind him, and striking the back wheel of his bike, turning him and the bike to the right and pulling them underneath the vehicle. He also says that she was traveling fast and did not stop after hitting Dustin, he seen sparks from the point of impact to Margaret Street.</p>
<p>Things in the report that could support this.</p>
<p>Ms. Dixon says sees Dustin move toward the center lane in front of her car. <strong>She does not state that she almost hits him. Dustin is now to the left of her.</strong> And she slowly moves passed them. She then says that the SUV is “all of a sudden there” behind her and passes her as she hears a noise. She also says that she seen the lights of the SUV serve to the left, also supported by Chief Nelsons statement.</p>
<p><strong><em><font color="#cc0033">It may be possible that the SUV came up behind Dixon as she was going slow and darted around her into the left lane striking Dustin from behind.</font></em></strong></p>
<p>No one asked Ms. Dixon how fast she was traveling that morning.<br />
No one asked Ms. Jackson, the driver, questions about her morning, her normal routine. Was she on time or running late? If she traveled that road every morning at the same time she would have seen the boys at least once before that day and in all probability would have seen them on several occasions. Ms. Jackson and her daughter both state that Dustin was in front of them, they do not say he crossed in front of them. Ms. Jackson’s daughter states that she seen “Dave” riding his bike on the side of the road before hitting Dustin. Ms. Jackson states that Dustin came from the left northbound lane which is consistent with “Dave’s” new statement. Mr. Nelson states that he sees the lights of the SUV swerve to the left as does Ms. Dixon, <strong>we believe this occurred before the point of impact</strong>. There were gouge marks in the road from the SUV dragging the bicycle. The gouge marks are consistent with a movement to the right not left. The marks were on the road from point of impact and continue for many feet ahead. It is only logical that if she swerved after she hit Dustin the marks would at some point go to the left at which they do not. See the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.boiledover.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/fiedsketch2.jpg" title="Field sketch">Field sketch</a>.</p>
<p>Green paint was found on the inside front passenger tire and the front forks of the bike were painted green. Leading us to believe he was turned to the right as a result of the Tahoe hitting the back of the bike, consistent with what “Dave” says. The forks of the bike would have been facing the passenger side of the Tahoe when the bike went under. The final report is stating that the bike was facing the driver side. Another point that she should have seen him is if Dustin would have been riding sideways in front of her she would have seen the reflectors that were present in the rear tire spokes. The Green paint would have been on the inside of the driver side tire which it was not. She was obviously not paying attention if it was a surprise for her when she came up on our son and hit him. She did not even stop the vehicle after impact, she drug him for many feet before stopping. The only reason a sane person would not hit the brakes is if they did not see what they hit because they were not looking at the road right in front of them.</p>
<p>We are doing this because the investigation was horrible. They asked very few questions, how you investigate with no answers to important questions. Yes our son was wearing dark clothing, yes he was in the road (due to the sidewalks), yes he had on his headphones (which made it difficult to hear not see). Our son was carefree, but he was not stupid, he was just trying to get to school, he would not cross that highway without looking. The investigators took statements and then put them in their own words to support their theory. Ms. Jackson says Dustin came from the left, she is never asked further about this neither is her daughter. Ms. Dixon states that Dustin was in the far left hand lane when she passes him. <strong><font color="#cc0033">Yet the final decision is he came from the right curb to the left and passed in front of the SUV. Totally contradictory!</font></strong> It is possible that if the accident happened the way “Dave” describes, Mrs. Jackson came up behind him and struck the back tire turning him to the right she would think he came from the left because of the way he was facing when he was engulfed under the vehicle.</p>
<p>The bottom line is our son was not totally at fault. The lawyers said that Mrs. Jackson had to be found at least 51% at fault, we believe this information supports that. Allstate insured a driver that was not paying attention and caused the death of our son they should at the least pay for his funeral. When two other eye witnesses said they seen our son that morning before the accident, and she did not that means she was not paying attention. He was traveling in front of her while she came up on him, how can this be disregarded?</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><img src="http://www.boiledover.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/memofdust-copy1.jpg" alt="In Memory of Dustin" /></p>
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		<dc:creator>Chad Stacey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It has been over five years now and this issue still makes me boil over on a daily basis. Health Care and Insurance is one of the biggest problems that face our country. A lot of the focus is on the children which is understandable, but it also affects millions of adults. The cost to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It has been over five years now and this issue still makes me boil over on a daily basis. Health Care and Insurance is one of the biggest problems that face our country. A lot of the focus is on the children which is understandable, but it also affects millions of adults. The cost to just go to the hospital or emergency room is outrageous and could put someone in a very large debt if they do not have insurance.</p>
<p>My dad’s health was failing him at age 47 his heart was giving out. We have an awful history of heart disease in my family. Of my dad’s four siblings only two are surviving and both my grandparents past away due to heart related problems. Dad had his first heart related health issues in his early twenties so we always knew he wasn’t doing well. At the time of his death he had been working as a subcontractor, therefore in order to have health insurance he had to purchase it on his own. He could not afford to do that, so he avoided going to the doctors due to the bills he would incur. The last two weeks of his life he knew something was seriously wrong, he was drinking Mylanta by the gallon thinking he had heartburn. Two days before his death, my dad entered the emergency room because his arm went numb and he was having difficulty breathing. The hospital did some routine tests, but when my dad said that he could not afford the more expensive procedures the doctors released him. Knowing his health history and all the signs of a massive heart attack the doctor should have tried harder to do the tests or kept him there for observation. When you enter hospital you expect nothing but the best care possible, they are suppose there to help you. Needless to say at 5 am two days later my dad past way in the parking lot of a pharmacy where he went to buy Mylanta, thinking he had heartburn again, he had a massive heart attack.</p>
<p>Just because you do not have health insurance that should not affect the doctor or hospitals decision on treatment. Everyone should receive the same tests based on their symptoms not their ability to pay. Those of us who do have health insurance pay enough to cover those bills, hospitals always make a profit and have you ever seen a poor doctor?</p>
<p>We wanted to sue the hospital in hopes that they would think twice next time they encountered a patient without health insurance. The lawyers told us that since we did not rely on my dad to support us we could not do that. We just wanted to try and make a change, because I know right now there are other people in our country that face the same issues as this. They have either lost a loved one or are in failing health and scared of the bills.</p>
<p>My advice to you is demand the same care regardless of your financial situation for the sake of your family, your friends and your life.</p>
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