Drunk Driving Accidents

Suspect To Be Arraigned After Santa Clarita Accident

The suspect in a drunk driving accident that occurred on Saturday is now in line be arraigned on Tuesday. The 20-year-old, who may have been driving drunk, was involved in the Saturday accident that killed one bicyclist and injured two others. His arraignment is scheduled for today in San Fernando Superior Court, according to a spokeswoman from Los Angeles district attorney.

Marco Antonio Valencia’s involvement in the accident that killed 43-year-old Joe Novothy and injured two others has been deemed a DUI case. According to a witness, Valencia appeared to be driving recklessly and eventually swerved into the aforementioned group of bicyclists, also forcing other vehicles to swerve and evade a possible collision. It has been reported that the bicyclists were all members of the local Santa Clarita cycling club.

If you have been the victim in a drunk driving or bicycle accident, a lawyer can provide you with valuable information regarding the legal side of your case. To receive a free consultation, call a Los Angeles lawyer at 310.882.6810.

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Women Killed In Indio Rollover Accident

Two women were killed alongside four others injured in a possible drunk driving accident on Interstate 10 just east of Indio. According to California Highway Patrol officers, the rollover accident that occured on Sunday night involved Steven Samuel Chavez, a 23 year old of West Covina, who hit a 2000 Dodge Pickup while driving at high speeds in a 2000 Toyota Sedan. Both vehicles spun out of control into the rollover accident. One of the passengers in the Dodge was ejected, suffering injuries with the other passengers. It has been suggested that the accident may have been a case of drunk driving. The driver, Chavez, was involved in a short pursuit with a CHP officer earlier, following a traffic violation that occured at 10:20 pm.

Drunk driving accidents are a serious concern on today’s roads. With car accidents being one of the leading causes of death in America, drunk driving accidents only adds to an already dreadful problem. If you have suffered injuries in a drunk driving accident, it is important that you speak with a lawyer and take proper legal action. To receive a free consultation, contact a car accident lawyer in Los Angeles as soon as possible.

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Sacramento Man Sues Restaurant for Fatal Crash

Roberto Vellanoweth is serving an 18-year prison sentence for the March 26, 2007 killing of four people while driving under the influence.  The Sacramento man, obviously distraught about the sentence, decided to point the finger elsewhere—at the restaurant that served him drinks.  In the lawsuit, Vellanoweth contends that he went to the Camino Real Restaurant and asked for a “kamikaze virgin” which he thought did not contain alcohol. At the scene of the accident, officials analyzed his blood alcohol level at 0.16 percent which is twice the states legal driving limit.

Vellanoweth admitted to having three martinis’ prior to the visit to the restaurant.  He was convicted of gross vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated.  The lawsuit that was filed in Yolo County Superior Court, stated that the Camino Real “had an obligation not to surreptitiously include alcohol in the punch … without his knowledge or consent.”

As sketchy as this case may be there are many tragic factors that  make it surreal in many ways.  Still, the fact remains that the man had consumed three alcoholic beverages prior to going to the restaurant and they could have hampered him in some way as well.  Whatever the case, four people died in a DUI related incident and their loved ones were left to grieve and mourn.  No matter the circumstance surrounding a DUI case, family members can bring charges against the individual, or establishment, that caused injury or death to a family member.  If a similar incident has happened to you or someone you care about, seek legal action.  Contact us today for a free consultation to learn more about wrongful death lawsuits and get financial reparation for your tragic loss.

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What you should do if you are hit by a drunk driver – Know Your Legal Rights

Suppose you’re driving down the road one night when a car fails to yield the right of way to you and makes a left turn in front of you, colliding with your car. You have aches and pains but don’t seem to be seriously injured. You get out of your car to inspect the damage and the other driver approaches you, saying he’s sorry and asking you not to call the police. As the other driver gets closer to you, you smell alcohol and notice the driver isn’t walking a straight line. In short, you’ve just been hit by a drunk driver.

If you call the police, the other driver will probably be arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol. However, there has been significant damage to your car and you want to go to the hospital to get checked out. The best thing for you to do is call 911 and request that police and paramedics be sent out. The other driver may be telling you he’ll pay for everything, but when he or she sobers up may have a change of mind. Also, the damage to your car and your medical expenses will probably run into several hundred, if not thousands, of dollars and the drunk driver may balk at paying you in full. In addition to the usual damages you are entitled to recover—medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and property damage—you may well be entitled to recover punitive damages from the drunk driver. In such a case you should probably consult an experienced personal injury lawyer.

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Suspected DUI Driver is Stopped with Police Taser

In Fullerton, a man who was suspected of driving under the influence was tased by police when he attempted to flee the scene upon being questioned about possible drug use. The incident occurred Wednesday night at the intersection of Highland and Orangethorpe Avenue at around 7:50 p.m..  39-year-old Robert Castro, the suspect in question, had tossed a meth pipe out of the passenger side window after he was stopped on the 300 block of west Orangethorpe Avenue.

After agreeing to answer questions, the man took off on foot when police took his driver’s license.  Police followed suit and tased him.  Castro was taken to St. Jude Medical center, but was later released.  The man was arrested under suspicion of driving under the influence and resisting arrest.

The story is a two fold tragedy—one that the man was abusing drugs in the first place, and secondly, that he was driving while under the influence of an illegal narcotic.  Had Castro hit a pedestrian or another motorist and caused injuries or a fatality, he would have been held legally accountable.  Thankfully,  the cops were on their job and pulled him over before he had the chance to hurt anyone. Some victims are not so lucky.  If you have been injured or lost a loved one due to the fact that an individual was driving impaired, we can help.  Contact our law offices for a free legal consultation and see what you can do to receive justice after a DUI based accident.

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Studio City Car Accident May Have Been Drunk Driving

In a car accident that occurred in Studio City earlier today, drunk driving may have been the cause of a rear-ender between a drunk driver and several police cars. The chain reaction car accident was initiated by caused by a driver who was reportedly drunk driving. At the time of the accident, police offers were involved in a traffic stop near the scene of the accident. As the first police officer tended to the altercation, it was determined that fingerprint scanning was needed, requiring another police car to arrive at the scene. As a third police reported to the traffic stop, a car struck the rear of his vehicle, initiating the ensuing car accident. The 2:15 am crash injured two police officers, and the car causing the crash also incurred substantial damage. Investigation continues concerning the accident, but the driver of the car remains under suspicion for drunk driving.

If you have been affected by a drunk driving accident or other car accident, we suggest that you consult with a lawyer for professional help. Do not hesitate to seek out your legal options following a case such as this one. For a free consultation, call our offices in Los Angeles at 310.882.6810.

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Fatal Bus Collision May Have Been Drunk Driving

According to recent reports, the driver of a pickup truck that crashed into a charter bus containing 23 passengers en route to Los Angeles may have been intoxicated, which would make this particular bus accident a case of drunk driving. Following the bus accident, six of the bus passengers became victim to various injuries while the pickup driver died. The only exit passage out of the bus was through the windows, where all of the passengers were forced to climb through.

Vernon Christopher Hernandez, a 32-year-old man, crashed into the Los Angeles bus at the intersection of Victoria Avenue and Mirada Road in San Bernardino. Both vehicles continued to slide after the impact caused by the bus accident, and the bus continued until striking a large wall, authorities said. The firefighters set up ladders to rescue the passengers, and then proceeded to transport passenger with injuries to a local hospital for treatment.

Preliminary investigation places fault on the driver of the pickup truck, who police suspect may have been intoxicated through drugs or alcohol at the time of the bus accident. Even from a legal standpoint, drunk driving is a quite serious issue. In this bus accident, multiple individuals may have received injuries as the result of drunk driving. If you believe you may have been involved in a bus accident or other accident caused by drunk driving, we urge you to consult with our offices for immediate legal help.

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Dram Shop Laws: How They Aid Accident Victims

An obviously inebriated man leaves a bar, hops into his car and gets into a horrific auto accident that results in a fatality. Not only is the man who caused the accident liable, but the bar that served him drinks may be held accountable for the tragic death.

This is due to dram shop legislation, which was established to make bars, taverns and other proprietors of alcoholic beverages take greater responsibility for the actions of drunken clientele. The term dram shop is derived from a Scottish-Gaelic term which refers to a measurement of drink (roughly 1/8 of an ounce or 60 grains). Although a dram can also be attributed to non alcoholic of drinks, the “dram” measurement is largely associated with ales and spirits.

To date, the dram is still related to alcohol and was the decided moniker when the law was set into place.

Controversy and Debate

Although some argue that it isn’t fair to hold a business criminally liable for the actions of adult individuals, the fact remains that drunks cannot make rational decisions. Like any other type of impaired citizen, drunks need to be protected from themselves. Besides, businesses that ply even willing patrons with alcoholic drinks have a legal and moral obligation to make sure their customers do not get behind the wheel of a car when drunk.

If they do,  they should accept partial responsibility when the individual hurts or kills another in a DUI related accident.

Who is Liable?

Dram shop laws can become very specific when it comes to legal liability and may include even social situations, like parties and get togethers.  For instance, if you host a party where drinks are served and allow an obviously drunk guest to leave, then you can be held criminally responsible should they get into a car accident.

Likewise, when an individual that indulged in a bar crawl or similar event  ends up in a DUI related wreck, all  participating bars and taverns that served the person drinks can also acquire criminal liability.  In such cases, fault is determined using comparative negligence.

For example, if one bar only served the man a single drink while another served ten, the latter establishment would have greater culpability than the former.

All of this is to ensure that businesses become more vigilant in preventing impaired individuals from going out into the streets and hurting others.

Advantages for Accident Victims

When people who have lost a loved one look for answers they wish to ensure that all those who are responsible for their valued family member’s wrongful death pay the price. It is not about vengeance but rather, justice.  Society functions best when people understand that we have a responsibility to look out for fellow human beings. Drunk individuals cannot make sound decision and those who serve drinks know that and should  do what they can to help, even if it means calling the police.

Dram shop laws also enables surviving family members to not only pursue all responsible parties so they can receive compensation commiserate with their loss. This is especially important if the deceased individual was a head of household wage earner.

If you have lost a loved one because of the gross negligence of a bar or similar type of business, you have rights! Contact a reputable wrongful death attorney to inquire about a dram shop lawsuit and learn your options.  We are here to help and can answer any and all questions you have.  California Dram shop laws are complex and it is critical that you have a law firm examine your potential case.

Call now for a free consultation and obtain the justice you require after the untimely death of a loved one.

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31 People Die in California Holiday Weekend Traffic

Recent studies indicate  that traffic fatalities were up during the past Memorial Day weekend, with as many as 31 people killed across the state of California. Interestingly, 10 of those fatalities were in Los Angeles County.

This increase is in sharp contrast to the number of deaths that occurred Last Memorial Day weekend, where a total of 19 people died. Only 1 of those deaths were in Los Angeles County. Although the same research showed that drunk driving was actually down during  the 2009′s holiday weekend, one can surmise that some of the accidents  occurred due to other impairments, including drowsy driving caused by commuting long distances after visiting friends and family.

The holidays can increase auto accidents that are caused by negligent drivers, but one can be hurt at any point in time by these careless motorists. If you have suffered crippling personal injury because of impaired drivers, you do have legal recourse. Contact us for a free case evaluation and get the compensation you need for related medical costs and pain and suffering.

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Men Receive Injuries After Car Accident at Bar

Yesterday night, The Los Encino dance and cocktail bar, located on 4626 Firestone Blvd in Soutth Gate, was the site of a twisted turn of events. Two men who aimed to leave the bar ended up crashing back into it, in a car accident that resulted in injuries for both men. The car accident was reported at approximately 10:50 pm on Monday, at which time the Los Angeles Fire Department was called to the scene.

According to authorities, the driver lost control as he pulled out of the pakring lot, slamming the car into the building. Both men suffered minor injuiries, and were escorted to local hospitals after the crash. South Gate police are investigating the cause of the crash, and whether or not this may have been a case of drunk driving.

Fortunately, none of the South Gate bar’s occupants were reported as injured. However, the bar was closed immediately afterwards and will need repairs before reopening.

If you have received injuries from a car accident or another accident caused by drunk driving, be sure to contact our offices to receive legal consultation.

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