Posts Tagged ‘head injuries’

Crash on Highway 18 Thought To Be Result of Drunk Driving

A man suspected be drunk driving early Monday morning has been arrested, after causing an accident where his vehicle flipped on the highway, authorities reported. The man, identified as Jashdeep Gill, was reportedly in the fast lane of Highway 118 when, as an apparent result of driving drunk, he lost control of his vehicle. The accident occurred westbound past Rocky Peak Fire road, ay about 2:05 am on Monday morning. After losing control, Gill struck the center divider of the highway, resulting in the rollover of his vehicle. When the car finally stopped, it was situated on its roof in a position perpendicular to the roadway.

About 2 minutes past the accident, Gill exited his vehicle and walked away. At this point, another driver, Michael Cerniglia of Camarillo, crashed into Gill’s vehicle as he progressed west on the highway. Due to the early morning darkness, Cerneglia said he couldn’t see Gill’s vehicle lying on the highway. Cerneglia was taken to a hospital with injuries to the head, in the form of a cut.

If you have been injured in a car crash, one of the most important things to do is to get advice from a lawyer. Especially in an accident like this one, where drunk driving is an issue, you should be sure that you know your legal rights. To recieve a free consultation, call our law offices at 310.882.6810 or submit your case online.

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Two dead In Huntington Harbour Boating Accident

Two men involved in a boating accident Saturday morning were fatally injured, and another man received serious head injuries during the boating accident in Huntington Harbour. The men were in an inflatable boat when the accident occurred, where the boat crashed into a Huntington Harbour bridge in Orange County. Caleb Steele and Shawn Wilson, aged 30 and 35 respectively, were killed in the boating accident as their boat crashed into the structure of the bridge on Hilbert Drive. Witnesses report that the boat was moving at high speeds and may have been doing doughnuts just before the accident occurred.

Orange County authorities located a third man, 37-year-old with an unreleased name, who was still alive following the boating accident. The 37-year-old was the driver of the boat, but was able to escape as the lone survivor of the boating accident by swimming to a nearby shore. The man is reported to have suffered serious head injuries, and was taken t UC Irvine medical Center for treatment. Investigators are exploring the possibility that alcohol was a factor in the boating accident.

If you or a loved one has received head injuries resulting from a boating accident, please seek help from a professional in this realm of law. Each case is different, making it essential that you receive specialized help about your case. For legal help with your boating accident and head injuries, you can call our offices in Los Angeles at 310.882.6810 for a free consultation.

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