Posts Tagged ‘car accident law’

Man Ejected onto Sidewalk after Anahiem Accident

Investigators are still trying to determine who had the right of way after a tragic vehicular accident in Anaheim where one driver was ejected.  The  debilitating accident occurred at approximately 2:15 p.m. after a black Chrysler Sebring and a green Hyundai Elantra entered an intersection at the same time and collided.  The Chrysler Sebring has been traveling eastbound on Broadway and the  Hyundai Elantra was heading southbound on Loara Street when the front of the Chrysler struck the passenger side of the Hyundai causing it to spin arouse. The driver of the Hyundai was ejected through the passenger side window upon impact and landed on the sidewalk.  He was taken to UCI Medical Center in Orange County and was reputed to have severe head trauma. The female Chrysler driver only suffered moderate injuries but was taken to the hospital as well as a precaution.

Establishing who had the right of way can be extremely important in this situation, particularly for the Hyundai driver who sustained brain injury.  If the Chrysler driver is found to be at fault he could file a personal injury claim and receive due financial compensation.

If you have been hurt in a car accident take nothing for granted.  Contact an experienced car accident attorney right away for a free consultation and fight for your rights.  The veteran personal injury lawyers at Slaughter and Slaughter can help you do just that.  Pick up the phone and call us today.

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Woman Injured after Hitting Church Pillar

An accident in Breas today resulted in injury after a woman crashed her car into the pillar of a church.  The accident happened when the  driver’s white Ford Escort struck a curb at around 10:40 a.m.   and flew into the pillar.  The Brea congregational Church at 300 E. Imperial Highway suffered no real structural damage.  Although not seriously hurt,  the woman was taken to the UCI Medical Center for injuries to her  face.  No one else was hurt in the incident.

When a solo vehicle accident occurs, there can be  many reasons for it.  As stated in previous posts, it is often a knee jerk reaction to blame the car driver immediately.  While driver error can account for some solo car accidents, many can happened due to  defective auto parts. When this occurs, accident victims can seek due recourse in court.

If you or beloved family member has been injured in a car accident, you can purse the guilty party via a  personal injury lawsuit.

Contact the law offices of Slaughter and Slaughter today to learn how you can receive  the compensation you require after a devastating car accident leaves you and your family’s future in  financial  jeopardy.

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Could Tragic Multiple Car Accident been Prevented?

A woman was hit by a  truck after she stepped out of a stalled car this week.  The tragedy occurred in Tustin after the driver’s car malfunctioned and she got out to check on it.  The woman was subsequently struck twice by the same truck and the  chain reaction culminated in  other vehicle collisions.

At the end of the day, one has to ask, could such an tragic accident been avoided?

The accident

Investigators on the accident  scene said the woman,  a 25-year-old Santa Ana resident named  Magdalena Wojciechowska, was traveling southbound on the 55 freeway just north of Santa Clara Avenue when her 1991  Volvo stalled out at around 9:56 p.m.  She allegedly got out of the vehicle and was standing in the far left lane of the freeway when she was approached by a pick up truck.

32-year-old Richard Viramontes from Long beach was driving a Toyota Tacoma when he saw the stopped car ahead. He tried to switch lanes to avoid the  Volvo but instead but instead ended up hitting  the pedestrian who was thrown into the air. She was struck by the truck a second time after  she came down.

47-year-old Sandra Herrera of Tustin, crashed her Ford Escort into the stopped Volvo shortly after the accident pushing  the Volvo toward the right shoulder of the freeway before it burst into flames.  A fourth car, driven by Bertha Davis, 55, then hit the back of the Escort.

Firefighters an paramedics arrived on the scene and found the other motorists largely unhurt with minor injuries.  Magdalena Wojciechowska had CPR performed on her and was later  rushed to Western Medical Center in Santa Ana where she was pronounced dead.

The other drivers  were taken to the same medical center be treated as a safety precaution.

Highway safety in and out of the car

The actual car accidents may have been unavoidable, but there is a possibility that something the young lady in the Volvo could have done to mitigate risks of injury and save her life altogether.

For instance, many people exit from the driver side door  to check their cars out when they stall.  Although it may seemed like a chore, it is best to crawl towards the passenger side and get out that way. Also, when pulling over onto an emergency road or shoulder try your best to get away from the stream of traffic…the further away you are the less likely you will be struck by an oncoming vehicle.

Still, when all is said and done,  there may have been very little the woman could have done to stave off disaster.

If  a loved one has been injured or killed…

If a similar  tragedy has touched your life, Call the law offices of Slaughter and Slaughter or a free case review.  If applicable, we will take your case on a  contingency basis, meaning if you don’t get paid, we don’t get paid.  Contact our seasoned car accident and wrongful death  lawyers today and get the financial reparations you deserve after tremendous loss or grievous personal injury.

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Fullerton Man Dies In Car Accident Preventing Suicide

A Fullerton man called a “good samaritan” by his neighbors proved his reputation true after an attempt to save a suicide, which resulted in a car accident that killed him. The man, who is identified to be in his 50s, spotted the woman standing in the middle of West Orangethorpe avenue in what appeared to be a suicide. The woman was reportedly screaming at passing motorists to hit and kill her, police said.

After seeing the woman, aged 21 at the time of the accident, the man rushed to the street and successfully pulled her from danger. The man was hit minutes later when trying to report the suicide incident to a police officer. A witness called 911. According to Fullerton police, the man was taken to the Irvine Medical Center for treatment of his injuries, and was listed in “extremely critical condition” before dying later.  The woman who the man saved fled the scene, but has been caught by Fullerton police as the accident remains under investigation.

If you have suffered injuries following a car accident, don’t hesitate to seek advice from professionals specializing in this area of law. Our injury law offices in Los Angeles have car accident lawyers with years of experience, and can provide you with reputable advice on car accident law as well as wrongful death law that may apply to your case. For a free consultation, call us in Los Angeles at 310.882.6810. Let Us Fight For You.

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Woman Killed In Crash Near Nevada State Line

A crash that took place near the Nevada State line killed a San Fernando Valley woman, aged 24, who was involved in the car accident on Monday afternoon. The car accident took place at 2:15 pm on southbound freeway 15 .The woman, who is from an area of Los Angeles called Arleta, was the passenger in a Ford Fusion that veered off the freeway road, overturning the vehicle. She was pronounced dead at the scene of the car accident.

If you have been involved in a Los Angeles car accident, you should consider seeking counsel from a lawyer. Our lawyers in Los Angeles can provide you with specialized advice in car accident law, specifically in terms of the legalities in your case. The expertise of our lawyers in Los Angeles extends beyond car accident law, which allows us offer you the help you need regardless of the complexity of your case. To receive a free consultation, call us in Los Angeles at 310.882.6810.

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