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Tenn. Officials Say Teen Driver in Fatal Wreck was Uninsured

December 7, 2007

The teenage driver of a sport utility vehicle involved in a crash in Jefferson County, Tenn., that resulted in the death of one of her passengers faces charges of failure to yield and having no insurance, officials said.

Chelsie Nicole Brewer, 16, died in the accident around 9:30 a.m. Tuesday on Highway 66 in Jefferson County.

The driver, 17-year-old Miranda Moore, reportedly attempted to make a left turn onto the highway and pulled out in front of a tractor-trailer truck, which hit the vehicle, according to police reports.

Trevor Davis and Chelsey Hackney, both 17, were also passengers in the SUV. Both Davis and Moore suffered minor injuries.

But a spokeswoman at the University of Tennessee Medical Center said Wednesday that Hackney is in surgical critical care.

Officials said it’s not clear whether all individuals were wearing seat belts.

Brewer, a student at Morristown-Hamblen High School East, was said to have been well-respected by her peers.

“She was … a good friend who would do anything for anybody,” said assistant principal Patty Sigler.

Information from: Citizen Tribune, http://www.citizentribune.com

Topics Personal Auto

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  • December 10, 2007 at 1:32 am
    Tennessean says:
    What TN law requires is that you show proof of financial responsibility - which in most cases, is insurance, unless you have a certificate for certain cash/bond based exemptio... read more
  • December 10, 2007 at 11:51 am
    Stat Guy says:
    See the PP 00 01 Part A- LIABILITY COVERAGE - insuring agreement, Paragraph B.1 where family members are considered "insured"...that's on my personal auto policy in Pennsylvan... read more
  • December 10, 2007 at 11:46 am
    Stat Guy says:
    In Pennsylvania, your driver-aged children who live under your roof are considered as named insureds. In order to get your license, you must either have insurance or sign a w... read more

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