According to a recent article, a tragic car crash in Lewiston has claimed the lives of three people, including a young mother, her infant daughter, and the child’s father. The Lewiston Police Department confirmed that 20-year-old Adaysia Read died from her injuries over the weekend, days after the late-night crash occurred on Grove Street. Her 7-month-old daughter, Kinsley Willigar, and the vehicle’s driver, 20-year-old Tyrell Willigar of Brunswick, also died as a result of the crash.

Witnesses say the car collided with a tree in a residential yard, and police believe speed was a contributing factor. Both Read and her daughter were initially taken to Central Maine Medical Center in critical condition and later transferred to Maine Medical Center in Portland. Kinsley was pronounced dead the following morning.

Why Speed Matters

According to a recent article, a 63-year-old snowboarder from Kingfield, Kendall Willard, died following an accident at Sugarloaf Mountain. The Maine Office of the Chief Medical Examiner determined that Willard died from blunt force trauma after falling while attempting to retrieve a glove he had dropped from a chairlift. Authorities report that Willard walked down a closed trail, which had been shut due to icy conditions. He lost his footing and slid approximately 800 feet into a group of trees. The incident occurred around 9:00 a.m. on Saturday. Local officials and the community have expressed condolences to his family and friends.

Maine’s rugged mountains and scenic slopes make it a popular destination for skiers and snowboarders. From Sugarloaf to Sunday River, winter sports enthusiasts come from all over to enjoy the snow-covered terrain. However, with these exciting outdoor activities comes the risk of serious injury. At Peter Thompson & Associates, we understand the complexities of skiing accident claims and are here to help injured individuals pursue the compensation they deserve.

Common Causes of Skiing Accidents

According to a recent article, a man has been hospitalized and is in critical condition after being subjected to a hit-and-run on Kennebec Road this past Friday. Officers discovered the unidentified man unconscious on the shoulder of the road, and he was immediately taken to the emergency room with catastrophic injuries. The Penobscot County Sheriff’s Office is investigating and no new information is available at this time. 

Hit-and-run accidents are a distressing and all-too-common occurrence in Maine, leaving victims injured and families searching for justice. When a driver flees the scene of an accident without stopping to help or provide information, they not only violate the law but also leave victims in dire circumstances. At Peter Thompson & Associates, we are dedicated to helping victims of hit-and-run accidents pursue justice and compensation for their losses.

The Consequences of Hit-and-Run Accidents

According to a recent article, a two-vehicle crash in East Millinocket on Friday claimed the life of a Medway woman and left two children injured. The accident occurred just after 12:30 p.m. on Main Street near Dolby Landfill Road. East Millinocket Police have determined that a small Chevy sedan traveling east crossed the center line into the path of a westbound Chevy 3500 service truck. The truck driver attempted to avoid the collision by moving into the opposite lane, but the sedan corrected its course, ultimately colliding with the truck and causing it to overturn. The sedan sustained significant front-end damage. The sedan’s driver, a 66-year-old woman from Medway, was transported via LifeFlight to Northern Light Eastern Maine Medical Center, where she later succumbed to her injuries. One of the two child passengers, ages 8 and 6, was also flown to the hospital but was reported to be in stable condition. The second child was treated at Millinocket Regional Hospital and later released.

Wrong-way crashes are among the most catastrophic types of motor vehicle accidents, often resulting in severe injuries or fatalities. These collisions typically occur when a vehicle travels against the designated flow of traffic, frequently leading to head-on impacts at high speeds. Unfortunately, wrong-way crashes are a persistent danger on Maine’s roadways, with devastating consequences for victims and their families.

Common Causes of Wrong-Way Accidents

According to a recent article, on March 9th, 2025, a heartbreaking accident in St. Agatha, Maine, claimed the life of a 14-year-old boy after he was struck by a farm tractor. The Maine State Police responded to the scene on Chasse Road at approximately 12:41 p.m., where an initial investigation revealed that the young victim was walking behind the tractor when the tragic incident occurred. Despite being transported to Fort Kent Hospital, he sadly succumbed to his injuries. Authorities continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the accident.

The Risks of Farm Equipment Accidents

Tractor accidents are among the most common causes of serious injury and death in agricultural settings. These massive machines, while essential for farming operations, present significant hazards, particularly when operated near pedestrians or inexperienced individuals. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, farming remains one of the most dangerous industries, with tractor-related incidents accounting for a significant portion of injuries and fatalities.

According to a recent article, the family of Kare Randall, who died by suicide at Two Bridges Regional Jail in Wiscasset, has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against multiple local government agencies and officials, alleging that jail staff failed to protect him despite clear warning signs. Randall’s mother, Latoya Earles, claims the defendants were “deliberately indifferent” to her son’s serious mental health concerns, noting that he had previously attempted suicide at the facility. The lawsuit names Sagadahoc and Lincoln counties, Alternative Correctional Healthcare LLC, and several jail officials as defendants, accusing them of negligence and failing to properly train staff to handle inmates at risk of self-harm. The defendants have broadly denied responsibility, with some claiming they lack sufficient knowledge of the allegations, while also asserting qualified immunity. Earles is seeking financial damages and other relief, while the jail and Maine Department of Corrections have not provided updates on their reviews of the incident.

Understanding Wrongful Death Claims

Losing a loved one is always devastating, but when their death is caused by someone else’s negligence or misconduct, the pain can be even more overwhelming. In such tragic situations, families may have the right to pursue a wrongful death claim to seek justice and financial compensation. At Peter Thompson & Associates, we understand the emotional and legal complexities surrounding wrongful death cases and are here to help Maine families navigate the process.

According to a recent article, a serious accident occurred on Interstate 95 South in Wells, Maine, leaving two dead and another critically injured. The crash involved three vehicles, including a tractor-trailer, and resulted in the temporary closure of the southbound lanes. Emergency responders were dispatched to the scene to assist the injured and manage the situation. Authorities are currently investigating the cause of the accident and have urged drivers to exercise caution in the area.

Multi-vehicle accidents, often referred to as pile-ups or chain-reaction crashes, are among the most complex types of motor vehicle collisions. These accidents involve three or more vehicles and can lead to severe injuries, extensive property damage, and challenging legal battles. At Peter Thompson & Associates, we understand the difficulties that victims face and are committed to helping those involved in multi-vehicle accidents secure the compensation they deserve.

Common Causes of Multi-Vehicle Accidents

According to a recent article, a 16-year-old from Massachusetts sustained serious injuries in a snowmobile accident in Eustis, Maine. The incident occurred on a trail near Route 27 when the teenager lost control of the snowmobile, resulting in a collision. Emergency responders transported the individual to a nearby hospital for treatment. 

Maine’s picturesque winter landscape and extensive trail system make it a popular destination for snowmobile enthusiasts. However, the excitement and thrill of snowmobiling come with inherent risks. Accidents can happen in an instant, leading to severe injuries or even fatalities. If you or a loved one has been injured in a snowmobile accident, understanding your legal rights is essential.

Common Causes of Snowmobile Accidents

According to a recent article, a fatal crash occurred on Sunday night in West Forks, Maine, when a pickup truck crossed the center line on Route 201 and collided with an oncoming semi-truck. Authorities responded to the scene after receiving a report around 7:48 p.m. The driver of the pickup, a 62-year-old Madison man, was wearing his seatbelt but was pronounced dead at the scene. The semi-truck, operated by a 43-year-old Quebec man transporting paper products, did not sustain injuries. The investigation continued into Monday afternoon, and Route 201 has since reopened to traffic.

Accidents involving 18-wheelers and other large commercial vehicles can have devastating consequences for those involved. Given the size and weight of these vehicles, crashes often result in severe injuries or fatalities. At Peter Thompson & Associates, we have extensive experience helping victims of trucking accidents recover compensation for their injuries and losses. Continue reading

According to a recent article, Monmouth Police Lt. Dana Wessling was critically injured in a head-on collision on Turner Center Road in Maine on Monday afternoon. Authorities report that the crash occurred when a Ford F-150, driven by Sean McNeil, crossed the center line and collided with Wessling’s police cruiser, which he was driving home after picking up his 7-year-old son from daycare. Wessling was airlifted to Maine Medical Center in critical condition, while his son was taken to a local hospital as a precaution. The crash remains under investigation.

Head-on collisions are among the most devastating types of car accidents, often resulting in severe injuries or fatalities. In Maine, with its mix of rural roads and harsh weather conditions, these accidents are unfortunately all too common. At Peter Thompson & Associates, we understand the life-altering consequences of head-on collisions and are committed to helping victims navigate the legal challenges that follow.

The Causes of Head-On Collisions

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