Anyone who is ever been in a vehicle accident knows that everything happens very fast. Your first priority is to make sure that you and your passengers are safe and unharmed. Following that, most people seek assistance in clearing up in the accident. This usually involves police, collision, and sometimes ambulance services. While all of this is happening, a potential vehicle injury lawsuit is probably the furthest thing on your mind. Yet, in the case of a vehicle accident injury the moments immediately following the crash are most important. The.
The California Highway Patrol released details of a four-vehicle crash on Interstate 880 in the Oakland area on Wednesday, July 29, as reported in the San Jose Mercury News. Chain-reaction Wreck At approximately 4:50 a.m., a southbound 2001 Hyundai Sonata stalled in the center lane. A 38-year-old female motorist approaching in a 2000 Honda Civic hit her brakes to avoid hitting the Sonata. The Civic then swerved into an adjacent lane, where it collided with a 2010 Subaru Forester SUV. This collision sent the Civic into a 2005 GMC Sierra.
The California Highway Patrol provided details of an early morning crash with injuries on Thursday, July 30. The accident occurred at about 1 a.m. on northbound Highway 99, just north of Briggsmore Avenue, according to a Modesto Fire Department spokesperson. Vehicle Strikes Center Divide A 19-year-old female from Sacramento was driving a 1992 Toyota Celica when she allegedly lost control of the vehicle for unknown reasons. The Celica then hit the center divide and rolled over several times. The motorist was not wearing a seatbelt, and she was ejected from.
Wrongful death occurs when a person passes due to the misconduct, or negligence of another person. In these cases, the family files the claim on behalf of the deceased. Compensation is available if the guilt of the other party is proven. Though monetary gains will never bring back a loved one, it does bring some comfort to know that justice prevailed. Depending on the state, which has jurisdiction in the case, the statute of limitations ranges from one to three years. Therefore, if you know that the death of a.
It’s often the case that corporations put more importance on product sales and profits than on consumer safety. Many serious and fatal accidents could be avoided if product manufacturers and distributors took appropriate steps to ensure consumer safety. Defective products are products which cause injury due to errors made in labeling, defects in design or in issues with the manufacturing process. This area of law covers a wide range of product related injuries including injuries sustained from kitchen appliances, misleading health claims on food product labels and car defect injury.
I often need to pull up case index’s online. I usually google them. As time has gone on, I built this quick list of court index links. Enjoy! Alameda County Superior Court El Dorado County Superior Court Fresno County Superior Court Santa Clara County Superior Court San Joaquin County Superior Court San Francisco County Superior Court Sacramento County Superior Court Stanislaus County Superior Court
QUESTION: My car insurance said that my policy cover may not be enough to cover the damages. What should I do? A month ago I hit a pedestrian, I did not know I hit her until heard a noise on the second door on my right. I am fully covered but my insurance said that my insurance policy might not be enough since its only 50,000/100,000. What should I do? Is there a source I can go to? ANSWER: No matter how severe the injury, top settlement value is necessarily.
QUESTION: Can I sue my employer for slandering my personal business to the whole store while I was hospitalized? I had to have an abortion due to my baby dying, and I let management know the reasons I was going to be out and it ends up being told in the night meeting to everyone. Now I don’t want to be around them due to how much they talk a lot of gossips, and I’m very vulnerable since I lost my child. Please help. ANSWER: Generally, there is a two-year.
QUESTION: I was placed on lisinopril three years ago I recently was in the hospital for a month. I have a mass covering 95% of my liver. I applied for ss and was denied was not out of work long enough I have everyday bills living with a daughter who attends school and work part time I have documents to prove my situation how do I survive cannot work. I also have some numbing in my feet and legs shortness of breath pain in my abdomen along with numb spots..