Wednesday, September 21, 2011

18-year-old Lady Killed after Rollover Crash in H-241

Driving at high speed on the highway that has 60 to 70mph limit can be dangerous.

Since December 2010, authorities have raised the speed limit on 241 toll road from 60 mph to 70 mph. However, this does not mean that motorists can speed ahead up to the limit. The California law still mandates drivers to lower the speed level when road condition becomes hazardous. This includes reducing the speed during adverse weather condition, congested traffic, or when the driver is impaired.

A common example of required lowering of speed level is when the driver is suffering from fatigue and is driving at night. The hazard is high as the motorist may not notice road objects clearly or fail to pay attention on road signals. When the driver proceeds at high speed during the known danger, he or she can be held liable when the crash occurs.

Take the example of a teenager who died after the truck she was riding on veered off the lane and overturned on 241 toll road on Sunday at 1:00 a.m.

Taylor Sams, 18 years old, was a passenger of the truck when the driver lost control of the wheels. The pick up swerved, hit a soft soil, and rolled over on south of Portola Parkway, according to reports.

Reports said Sams was pronounced dead at the accident scene. Rescuers arrived and rushed the driver to a local hospital for treatment of serious injuries.

According to police's initial investigation, the driver had left Los Angeles road for an hour upon reaching the 241 toll road. The motorist apparently was suffering from fatigue when the crash occurred.

Authorities commented that drugs or alcohol may not be a factor in the accident.

The driver could have pulled over and rested for several minutes in the emergency lane. Doing so might have prevented the accident. At most, the driver could have easily reduced speed as driving at night along 241 toll road can be hazardous.

Driving while suffering from fatigue can be considered a negligent act when the motorist knew of the hazard, but proceeded with the action. When the driver fails to justify his or her errant behavior, the court may impose stringent penalties.

To learn more on truck rollover crash, you may consult with a personal injury lawyer in Los Angeles. Your attorney will guide you throughout the process of litigation. You may dial 1-866-772-2889 or email us at info@mesriani.com for a free case analysis.

Monday, September 19, 2011

2 Motorists Seriously Injured in 101 Freeway Crash

Chain accident often results in serious injuries to victims because of the aggravated impact of the multi-vehicle collision. When another driver hits a crashed car, the occupant suffers more harm. If the accident occurs on the freeway, no wonder an oncoming car may fail to avoid the scene and cause secondary collision.

Take the example of the multiple car crash in 101 Freeway on Sunday night. According to reports, a car was moving eastbound on Ventura Freeway when its driver struck another car. The collision triggered another accident. At least two motorists sustained injuries and a third victim suffered minor injuries.

Rescuers arrived and rushed the three people to a local hospital, reports said.

Drivers often have a hard time avoiding an accident scene on freeways. Most motorists drive at high speeds on Ventura freeway and swerving to avoid a crash scene usually cause other collision with oncoming vehicles.

On the other hand, if the vehicle driver chooses to slow down and stop, the motorist behind may rear-end the vehicle. By all means, an accident scene on the freeway poses tremendous hazard for other motorists.

If you or your loved one is injured in a chain accident on the freeway, you can assert legal action to recover damages for your medical expenses and losses. You can file a personal injury lawsuit against the driver who hit your vehicle. If there are two or more motorists involved, you can add them as defendants in your suit. Your attorney in Los Angeles will help you determine the fault of each motorist in the crash and assert damages accordingly.

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Friday, September 16, 2011

2 Motorists Seriously Injured in 101 Freeway Crash

Chain accident often results in serious injuries to victims because of the aggravated impact of the multi-vehicle collision. When another driver hits a crashed car, the occupant suffers more harm. If the accident occurs on the freeway, no wonder an oncoming car may fail to avoid the scene and cause secondary collision.

Take the example of the multiple car crash in 101 Freeway on Sunday night. According to reports, a car was moving eastbound on Ventura Freeway when its driver struck another car. The collision triggered another accident. At least two motorists sustained injuries and a third victim suffered minor injuries.

Rescuers arrived and rushed the three people to a local hospital, reports said.

Drivers often have a hard time avoiding an accident scene on freeways. Most motorists drive at high speeds on Ventura freeway and swerving to avoid a crash scene usually cause other collision with oncoming vehicles.

On the other hand, if the vehicle driver chooses to slow down and stop, the motorist behind may rear-end the vehicle. By all means, an accident scene on the freeway poses tremendous hazard for other motorists.

If you or your loved one is injured in a chain accident on the freeway, you can assert legal action to recover damages for your medical expenses and losses. You can file a personal injury lawsuit against the driver who hit your vehicle. If there are two or more motorists involved, you can add them as defendants in your suit. Your attorney in Los Angeles will help you determine the fault of each motorist in the crash and assert damages accordingly.

For more information on chain accident, dial 1-866-772-2889 or email us at info@mesriani.com for a free case analysis.

Monday, September 12, 2011

Legally Blonde Star Reese Witherspoon Suffer Face Cut in LA Crash

The Legally Blonde Babe Reese Witherspoon may not be flawless anymore with a recent cut on her forehead after a minor traffic accident in Los Angeles.

According to reports, the actress was jogging in Los Angeles on Wednesday morning when a vehicle hit her. The elderly driver was approaching the crosswalk and was traveling at 20 mph when the crash occurred. Witherspoon suffered a small cut on her forehead and was treated at a local hospital.

The critically-acclaimed actress was released at the hospital the same day and has been recuperating at home. Los Angeles police officers cited the 84-year-old motorist with a moving violation. Witherspoon has not pursued any legal action against the 84-year old motorist yet, reports said.

Reports said that Witherspoon is expected to recover from her minor injuries soon and pursue the filming of This Means War and Mud. The Hollywood icon is well known for her leading role in Legally Blonde and Sweet Home Alabama. She received several numerous Best Actress awards for her performance in Walk the Line film in 2005.

Such a pretty face has been scarred for days, but is expected to resume former glow just in time for her upcoming film. Witherspoon’s fans are thankful that the injuries are minor.

Police officers will ask the 84-year-old driver to retake driving test to see whether eye difficulty has been a factor in the crash.

Visibility in driving has been a common factor in most Los Angeles crash. Some elderly drivers who have eye difficulties and lingering illnesses have been involved in traffic accidents. When a driver is aware of his or her impaired condition, the authorities may hold him or her liable for a traffic accident. Impaired driving is considered a negligent act and has corresponding penalties under California law.

For more information on pedestrian accident, you may consult with a personal injury lawyer in Los Angeles. Your attorney will help you go through the process of litigation. Dial 1-866-772-2889 or email us at info@mesriani.com for a free case analysis.

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Tenor Salvatore Licitra Died of Head Injuries after Scooter Crash

The supposedly next Luciano Pavarotti of the Opera has met his last hour in a motor scooter crash.

Such loss to tenor tradition, Salvatore Licitra has become one of the respected opera singers of his time.

According to reports, Licitra was riding his scooter in Ragusa, Sicily when it swerved and crashed into a wall on August 27. He sustained critical head and chest injuries and was transported to Garibaldi Hospital in Catania. He died of his injuries on Monday after struggling with surgery and coma.

Licitra has been known for his excellent performance at the Metropolitan Opera in Tosca, replacing Luciano Pavarotti two hours before the show. He received remarkable comments from critics for his performances at Munich's Bayerische Staatsoper, Vienna State Opera, and San Francisco and Los Angeles Opera.

He should have been the next opera icon had the accident did not occur. His loved ones and colleagues mourned his death as well as the loss of genuine artist.

No one has thought that a scooter accident will end the career of a rising tenor star. Such collision made an impression of how lethal motorcycle riding can really be. It is unclear as how other factors have contributed to the accident. Police officers may have to investigate road obstruction or the involvement of speeding motorists at the scene as cause of the fatal crash.

For more information on motorcycle accident, you may consult with a personal injury lawyer in Los Angeles. Your attorney will help you go through the process of litigation.
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