Archive for September, 2009

Imperial Highway Crash Results in Fatality

A fatal car collision in Anaheim occurred after a vehicle veered into the No.1 lane of the 91 freeway at approximately  8:12 p.m. Thursday evening. According to onlookers, the car crept all the way across the freeway into the slow lane before crashing.  The individual in the vehicle was killed  shortly after the crash. No further details regarding the accident were forthcoming at press time

Life is unpredictable, especially when one considers the fact that  an evening drive can end up being your last moment spent on earth. Indeed, the  prospect can be a bit frightening.  What is even more terrifying is that the odds could be stacked against you in this regard since auto accidents are reaching an all time national high.  Thankfully actual fatalities are down. Still, family members are receiving a call everyday that a loved one has passed during an auto collision.

If a loved one has been  injured and or died in an recent auto accident you do have recourse.  Contact the law office of Slaughter and Slaughter right away for a free consultation.  We can evaluate your wrongful death lawsuit and make sure the responsible party is held accountable for their actions. Call now and fight for you and your loved ones legal rights today!

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Woman Killed as Result of SF Area Police Chase

A police chase lead to the death of a San Francisco woman, and her 20-month-old child was taken to a hospital with critical injuries, on August 26, 2009. The crash occured in Oakland, California, when a man in an Acura Integra who was  fleeing police ran a stop sign and smashed into the back of her black Hyundai Accent. The police were reportedly attempting to stop the man for speeding.

The impact of the crash was so strong that it pushed the woman’s Accent for almost a block. The suspect was later arrested, and an internal investigation is underway concerning the Oakland Police Department’s pursuit policy.

If you have been involved in an accident, or if a loved one has been taken from you because of a traffic accident, please don’t hesitate to contact our offices in Los Angeles. We can ensure that you find the help you need in order to recover from the accident.

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Los Angeles Fires Heat Up, Injuring Several So Far

The summer heat has most certainly been apparent in Los Angeles, as numerous wildfires have ensued within the past week. Beyond the resulting natural damage, these Los Angeles fires have also been the cause in several fire caused injuries.

On August 31st, a fire that blazed throughout Angeles National Forest entered into a prison camp uncontrollably, despite efforts from firefighters to do otherwise. Initially, inmates were escorted from the premises to a dining hall, where it was thought they would be safe from harm. However, it would eventually prove otherwise, and another place of shelter was required. In pursuit of shelter, firefighters Ted Hall and Arnie Quinones advanced down Mount Gleason to find an escape route, an action that unfortunately ended fatal for both courageous men. Covered by smoke from the flames, the condition of the already unsafe road was worsened, causing the truck to lose control and fall from the road. Both men, Hall and Quinones, died in the fall – trying to save the lives of others, something which clearly was much more than a job to them.

In La Canada Flintridge, the severity of fires warranted evacuations in one area,but not everyone followed orders to evacuate. One family, of the Big Tujunga neighborhood, thought the evacuation was an unnecessary precaution and remained within their home, against the requests of local authorities. As the fire worsened, the two residents sought shelter in what they believed to be an adequate form of protection – their hot tub. Unfortunately, the fire reached the two residents, leaving both with burn injuries. They were taken by airlift to a nearby hospital, where they will receive treatment for their injuries.

Also affected during the recent number of Los Angeles fires were another five individuals that did not take heed to warnings and orders for mandatory evacuation. Monday night, cries for help were received from the people who had been trapped, but firefighters have not been able to rescue them.

If you have been injured in a Los Angeles fire, it is essential that you get the help you need, and as quickly as posible. don’tdelay to address any legal concerns you may have regarding your case, especially in cases where litigation may be necessary. To recieve a free consultation, call our Los Angeles personal injury lawyers at 310.882.6810.

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Chain Reaction Pileup Caused by Bale of Hay on Freeway

After a bale of hay fell off a landscapers’ truck trailer in Orange County, several cars stopped on the southbound 55 freeway to avoid it.  One vehicle, a Dodge sports sedan,was slow to react in time and did not stop.  The Sedan rear ended a Toyota which screeched and swerved across the freeway’s  lanes towards the shoulder.  The Toyota was struck several times during the process  by other cars.  It is estimated that at least five autos were involved in the crash.  Sustained injuries were not reported at press time. The incident occurred at 10:15 a.m. near Collins Avenue and briefly blocked the No. 1 Lane of freeway 55.

Could an accident like this been avoided?  Who was at fault, the landscaper, the Dodge sports car driver or both?  If you have been injured in a similar accident, the answers to these questions are critical.  Not only will it help you discern who is responsible for your injury, the info will help you in court should you choose to peruse a personal injury lawsuit.

Call us today for a free case review and go over your legal options. You could recoup significant financial compensation and get the money you need for lost wages and medical related costs.

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When Los Angeles Boy Drowns, Questions Are Raised

Questions have been raised concerning a boy that drowned last week in Bel Air, an accident that some believe may have been stopped fire officials had arrived in time. The same day of the drowning accident, Los Angeles fire department enforced its decision to downsize the number of engines, closing at least one engine servicing the Bel Air area that could have reached the drowning boy faster. When the drowning accident took place, the fire department did receive calls for help. At the time, the station’s two operating fire engines were out, having left only 94 minutes prior to the call. The engine that was now called to the accident arrived in more than 10 motes, a response time that evidently was not enough to save the young toddler’s life. Bill Ramsey, a retired paramedic, said his heart had been broken since the boy deserved more, according to reports. However, the local fire department reported that it was impossible to determine whether or not the now-disabled engine would have reached the boy in time.

If you have been injured in any type of accident, including a drowning accident, and feel the need for legal representation, please consult with a lawyer that can address your concerns. The law is there to protect you, and so are lawyers such as ours – even if a lawsuit isn’t necessary, you may be able to benefit from a free consultation with one of our personal injury lawyers. Call today at 858.909.9090 to take advantage of a free consultation from our law offices.

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