Alexander County, NC – Joseph Menscer Killed in Crash on Church Rd.

Alexander County, NC (January 11, 2021) – A man from Hiddenite died in a crash involving an impaired driver in Alexander County over the weekend. The crash was reported just after 7:00 p.m. on Saturday, January 9th.

The North Carolina State Highway Patrol responded to the scene at Church Road near the intersection with Sipe Road. According to Trooper Jeffrey S. Swagger, 33-year-old Steven Ray Transeau was driving a 2011 Ford Escape on Church Road when he lost control of the car, veered off the roadway to the right, and overturned several times before coming to rest. Transeau’s passenger, 44-year-old Joseph Frank Menscer, died as a result of the crash. Transeau sustained minor injuries.

Following an investigation, please determined that Transeau was impaired and charged him with impaired driving, and felony death by vehicle. Test results remain pending at this time.

We wish to offer our thoughts and most sincere condolences to the family of Joseph Frank Menscer during this difficult time.

Car Accidents in North Carolina  Alexander County, NC - Joseph Menscer Killed in Crash on Church Rd.

North Carolina is now one of the 10 worst states in the country when it comes to total DUI arrests and fatalities related to DUI crashes. In 2018, our state 27,915 arrests for impaired driving and 421 reported fatalities due to impaired driving crashes. This number has continued to increase over the years as drunk driving remains a major hazard to all motorists. Driving while impaired is one of the most negligent behaviors in which a motorist can engage as it endangers the life of not only the impaired driver but also the numerous other motorists on the roadway at any given time. Drivers who are impaired lack the reaction time and judgment that is necessary to safely operate a vehicle.

If you have been hurt by a drunk driver, you should speak with an attorney regarding your legal rights as soon as possible. Drunk driving crashes in North Carolina present special legal issues. Victims of these accidents could be entitled to additional compensation in the form of punitive damages. Punitive damage awards are designed to punish the negligent driver for especially reckless or dangerous behavior and driving while impaired typically falls into this category. A North Carolina car accident can change your life drastically but it does not have to define you moving forward.

At Burton Law Firm, we stand ready to help those who have suffered injuries due to the negligence of another. We have the skills and experience that are needed to ensure that you recover the maximum amount to which you are entitled. North Carolina car accident lawyer Jason M. Burton takes pride in making sure that innocent victims are not financially responsible for someone else’s negligence. Regardless of your circumstances, we would be honored to help you through a difficult time.

We are standing by to take your call at any time. Our firm provides a free consultation and case evaluation for all potential and prospective clients. To schedule your free appointment, please contact us using the link on our website or give us a call any time at (833) 623-0042.

Note: Burton Law Firm utilizes a variety of outside sources in the creation of these accident news posts. These sources include news bulletins, police reports, first-hand accounts, news stories, as well as additional outside sources. For this reason, the details surrounding this accident have not been independently verified by our office or writing staff. If you find information that is not correct about an accident that we have written about, please contact our firm as soon as possible so that we can promptly correct the information. If you would prefer that we remove the story, contact us directly and we will make every effort to remove the story in a timely manner.

Disclaimer: Our team of personal injury lawyers at Burton Law Firm has taken pride in being active members of our local business community for more than 8 years. We are always striving to improve the quality of life for our community members and improve the overall safety and well-being of all North Carolinians. We hope that by providing this information about the dangers of driving that we will bring added awareness and drivers will use increased caution when operating a motor vehicle. Our thoughts are with everyone who may have been affected by this incident. This post is not a solicitation for business. None of the information in this post should be misconstrued as medical or legal advice. The photos in this post are not a depiction of the actual accident scene.

Scroll to Top