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MetroLink Trains Hit Two Near Los Angeles and Orange Counties

In one day, two people in the SoCal area have become victims to train accidents involving MetroLink trains. Both victims of the train accidents, which took place on Wednesday June 23rd, were struck and killed.

The first train accident occured in Orange County, in the Oceanside region. At around 2:30 am, the conductor of a strain moving through Oceanside saw a man standing on the tracks, in the path of the train. Although the conductor applied his breaks, the train did not stop in time. The man was struck, and later determined dead. No passengers were injured, but the train was stopped and buses were provided to take them to other stations in the area. An investigation of this Oceanside train accident is ongoing.

The second train accident, occuring only hours later in the day, occured in Covina. A woman in her 30s or 40s was hit on the tracks at around 10:30 a.m. It is not known why the woman was on the tracks, or how she got there. An investigation of this Covina train accident has also started.

If you have been injured in a train accident, know this: our personal injury lawyers are here to help. No matter who was at fault, it is important that your questions and concerns are addressed. Contact our Los Angeles personal injury lawyers as soon as possible for a free consultation.

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Motorist Taken to Hospital after Glass Falls into her Eyes

A driver was taken to the hospital early Wednesday morning after glass fell into her eyes.  The incident occurred  while the woman was driving northbound on I-5 just South of Camino Capistrino.  Authorities are still uncertain as to what actually happened, but they believe something fell out of a truck or moving vehicles and injured the female motorist.  The woman, who had been driving a gray BMW sedan,  was taken to San Clemente Hospital for evaluation.  Officers on the scene indicate that the injuries were minor and vowed to get to the bottom of what transpired.

When an accident of this nature occurs,  it can be especially frightening to the victim, who may not initially  know who or what caused their injury.  Another terrifying aspect of this particular personal injury is that  damage to the eyes may seem minor but have a degenerative effect over time–in other words, one could even lose their eyesight.   Should the latter scenario occur, it would be imperative for the woman to locate the responsible party so she could be compensated via a personal injury lawsuit.

Even when the circumstances appear to be something of a blur, a legal professional can help you assess  your  personal injury case and get to the bottom a debilitating accident.  At Slaughter and Slaughter we help countless accident victims  ascertain  how they can obtain financial compensation for their injuries.  Call us today for a free consultation and learn t what you can do when someone else causes you grave, physical harm.

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Double Decker Bus Collision Injures 5

A major traffic accident involving a double-decker bus occurred on I-5 at Oso Parkway and injured five people.  The incident, which also ensnared several other vehicles, closed three lanes  of traffic as well.  The double-decker bus, which was 32 feet long, was devoid of passengers at the time of the collision.  Just south of the accident, two vehicles ran into the right shoulder of the highway after a truck driver smashed into the center divider on the southbound 5  near Crown Valley Parkway.  The California Highway  patrol believes the accidents are related.  Reports on   who were affected by the crash were not available at press time but it was revealed that the various collisions on I-5 did result in five injuries.  The injured were taken to nearby Mission Hospital for treatment.

When the smoke clears on this double-decker accident fiasco,  there will be a number of people trying to figure out what occurred and most importantly, who was at fault.  Assessing liability in such a potentially debilitating traffic accident can help accident victims recoup financial damages.  This financial compensation will go towards medical costs and replenish  wages which can be cut off while the victim recuperates in the hospital or at home.

If you or a loved one has suffered injury in a similar circumstance you too can receive financial compensation.  Contact the law office of Slaughter and Slaughter for a free consultation today.  Our compassionate legal representatives understand what you are going through and will fight diligently for your rights.  Call today and get the money you need to protect your financial future.

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Man Hit By Own Truck Dies In Los Angeles

In Westwood, a man was killed by his own truck as he stood outside of a bakery. The deadly Los Angeles crash took place over the weekend, during the morning of the 21st.

The man, after exiting his truck, stood outside the bakery and in front of his truck when he was hit. It seems the truck’s brake was not engaged, causing the truck to roll into the man when he stood in its path.  The man, yet to be identified to the public, died at the scene of the accident.

After hitting the man, the truck continued past into the bakery; however no property damage was caused to the building. According to reports, the man was making deliveries and the truck was a delivery truck, which explained the man’s parking behind the bakery. The bakery was able to stay open while investigation of the incident ensued.

If you or a loved one has been injured in an accident of any type, remember that we at Los Angeles personal injury law firm are here to help. Call 888.222.8286 or submit your case online to receive a free consultation.

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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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Bus Accidents – Who to Sue and Why

While many of us are aware and even consider car and motorcycle accident occupant safety, we rarely think about the numbers in regards to bus accidents and passenger safety. We should.  Studies indicate that the total number of bus accidents have climbed from 9,788 to 28,678 in a four year span ( 2003-2007).  That is a tremendous statistical leap—even car accident cycles do not grow that fast in a few years time.

The FTA (Federal Transit Authority) also indicated that total injuries of bus accidents in the same time period went from 10,998 to 16,388 with kids ranging from 11-14 being among the group most frequently injured.

42 percent of these accidents result from a collision with a car and over half result in severe head injury.

Victims Deserve Financial Compensation

Since bus passengers are not driving they are seldom responsible for their incurred injuries.  This means that in many cases, they deserve reparation for the damage done to their bodies as well as their lives.

The problem that can arise however is who to fault for the crash.  This can be tricky in some cases, especially if the lines are blurred after an investigation where a clear negligent driver cannot be proven.  Insurance companies will often use this fact to haggle and delay payment to the victims.

This of course is unacceptable since the injured will soon find themselves financially challenged as they struggle to pay the mounting medical costs associated with their tragedy.

Determining Liability

This is why it pays to retain the services of a personal injury lawyer as soon as you recognize the fact that the insurance company is not going to play fair.  When your life is unraveling delay tactics will only add insult to injury.

On the other hand, a reputable, seasoned bus accident attorney knows how to play hard ball and get the results you need to make the insurance companies sit up and take notice.

Utilizing their own forensic investigators and reconstructionists they will be able to sort out the details of the collision to see who the responsible party is.  In some cases you may find that both have a shared culpability, at which point you may be able to pursue dual defendants. This increases the likelihood of getting what you need to pay for accrued medical costs and lost wages.

Contact Slaughter and Slaughter today

The bus accident lawyers at Slaughter and Slaughter understand the unique challenges that you and your family are facing after your wreck and will try their best to ensure that you and your loved ones receive a fair day in court.

They will also legally pursue the guilty party so they are held accountable for the careless actions that caused harm to you and your loved ones.

Whether it is the car or bus driver who is at fault, your and your family need financial compensation for your injuries ASAP.  Slaughter and Slaughter will fight to make sure you receive comparable compensation in a reasonable amount of time and won’t give up until the job is done.

Call to make an appointment for your free case review today and protect you and your family’s  future after a crippling bus accident threatens to destroy it.

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Hit and Run in Santa Ana Leaves One Injured

An early morning two-vehicle accident in Santa Ana left one motorist injured as the other auto driver  fled the scene.  The accident transpired Friday morning around 7 a.m. at the intersection of Bear Street and Segestrom Avenues.   Eyewitnesses indicated that a silver Dodge minivan was traveling northbound on Bear when it collided with a white Oldsmobile that was traveling eastbound on Segestrom.  The minivan rolled over on its side trapping a 59-year-old man and a 17-year-old passenger inside.  The Oldsmobile driver leapt out of his car and fled on foot. Firefighters and paramedics were able to eventually rescue the minivan occupants.  The 59-year-old complained of pain and was immediately taken to a local area hospital; the teenager was unhurt.

Authorities report that it was unclear who was at fault for the collision and that the investigation is ongoing. Bear, Segestrom, Raitt Street and Alton Avenue were all closed for clean up and assessment.

Although the investigation is ongoing one can safely ascertain that the driver who fled has something to hide and that there is a good chance that individual caused the crash.  If that is the finding of police, the injured man will be able to pursue the negligent driver in court for reparation.  Contact us today if you or a loved one has found yourself in just such a predicament.  After a free case assessment our personal injury lawyers will be able to help you acquire restitution for your pain and suffering.  Our Car Accident Lawyers are ready to help you.

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Woman Injured In An Attempt To Rescue Pet From El Cajon Fire

Unknown factors sparked a two-alarm fire at an East County house on Friday, where an elderly homeowner received minor burn injuries. The woman, owner of the house, escaped the flames but also became a victim of burn injuries while attempting to save her pet Chihuahua. The injured woman was accompanied by her 53-year-old daughter, who also escaped to El Cajon home, though unlike her mother she was uninjured. The woman homeowner was transported to a Grossmont Hospital in La Mesa to receive treatment for her burn injuries. According to reports, the El Cajon home also suffered massive property damage during the fire.

If you have suffered property damage or burn injuries in a fire, you should be sure to consider the legal side of the case after you receive medical treatment. Although your injuries may be severe, it is important for you to treat the legal side of your case with the same high regard. To receive a free consultation about your burn injuries or property damage, please contact one of our Los Angeles personal injury or property damage lawyers by calling 310.882.6810.

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