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February 11, 2009

Riverside Driver In Critical Condition following accident

Filed under: Accident News — Tags: — edufrance-equateur @ 10:51 pm

Here is some Los Angeles are accident and personal injury related news: According to reports the Riverside Police Department are investigating an incident where a driver was found in his vehicle shot.

 

According to Detective Rick Cobb of the Riverside Police Department police officers found a man sitting in a blue Ford in vicinity of the 10000 block at Campbell Avenue on Wednesday afternoon. The man had a gunshot wound to the head according to the officer on the scene. Someone may need a good lawyer for this one.

 

According to the Riverside Police Officers the man had been driving the vehicle when a person outside of the vehicle shot him.  Police also feel the person that shot the gun fled after the shooting took place. The name of the injured man has not been released. All in all this is still a bit of a mystery. By the way if you happen to reside in Los Angeles or the southern California area generally and you require a top notch Los Angeles accident lawyer then by all means take a look at the law offices of Mr. Robert Mandell. He is indeed a leading Los Angeles accident lawyer and can assist you with a broad array of different cases. 

 

Detective Cobb did state that the man was transported to the Riverside Community Hospital where he was listed in critical condition. There has been no further word on the mans condition or if there are any suspects in the case.

February 9, 2009

More High Speed Pursuit News

Filed under: Accident News — Tags: — edufrance-equateur @ 10:27 pm

In Philadelphia this fall, two officers, in unrelated police pursuits, were killed in collisions.

In September, a high speed pursuit left  Officer Isabel Nazario dead and Officer Terry Tull  seriously injured.  While pursuing a joyriding teenager (possibly dui related), police T-boned their cruiser in Mantua.
Just last month, Sgt. Timothy Simpson died when a man trying to elude police broadsided Simpson’s cruiser in Port Richmond.  Someoen is going to need a good lawyer for that one. The price of tragedy can be marked sometimes, not only in money and the loss of life but in the loss of potential life.

Darnell Bennett was fourteen years old when a Yeadon man fleeing police on a red Honda motorcycle, hit him on May 15, 2003. Bennett was walking home from school when McDuffy struck him causing permanent brain-damaged and crippled. At the deposition and in an interview last week, McDuffy first caught his attention at Bouvier Street and 66th Avenue, where Sweeny, a five-year veteran, was patrolling what he described as a “well-known drug location.”

Sweeney testified at the deposition that he believed that the motorcycle had been stolen, although he couldn’t specify why. And although McDuffy wasn’t speeding, Officer Sweeney reports that he was “driving in circles” and wasn’t wearing a helmet, which then was illegal. As reported in the previous article The countrywide average of people killed by police pursuits per day was 368 last year (Fatal Analysis Reporting System). Some cities like Seattle and Los Angeles have very bad numbers in this regard. many of these incidents are dui related.

After the collision, Darnell Bennett spent a month in a coma. After he came out of the coma, he spent an entire year recovering from broken bones and head trauma in area hospitals and rehabilitation centers.  By the way if you live in Seattle and need a superb Seattle dui lawyer then I would like to recommend the offices of Blair/Kim as they are among the top Seattle dui lawyer you can find.

Bennett has had multiple surgeries and ongoing physical therapy to improve his mobility, Currently he uses a cane to get around, but he falls so much that his neurologist predicts he’ll eventually have to use a wheelchair

February 8, 2009

High Speed Pursuit Takes Lives

Filed under: Accident News — Tags: — edufrance-equateur @ 9:33 pm

I am going to Los Angeles shortly and wanted to get some writing in first: The national average of people fatally injured by police pursuits per day — an alarming 368 last year. according to the federal Fatal Analysis Reporting System. It also reflects a lot of criminal activity in general.

In Philadelphia, two police officers have died and fifty-nine other people have been injured as a result of police pursuits this year. Charles H. Ramsey, Police Commissioner, has decided, instead of being in defense of this, that the department’s pursuit policy needs change and plans to do so next month.

Philadelphia’s original 1994 policy , allows pursuits to nab someone suspected of committing a violent felony, to apprehend someone with a deadly weapon who used or intends to use it, and to recover a stolen car -if the driver breaks traffic laws to elude arrest. California in general and Los Angeles in particular are among the leading areas for this kind of death. Of course part of the reason is the fact that most people drive in Los Angeles and the fact that there is a lot of criminal activity generally there, with all the gangs and so on. it is no defense, just an observation.
 
The new policy outlines that pursuits will be justifiable in only two cases: if it will potentially prevent someone’s death or serious injury; or if a pursuit is necessary to apprehend someone who committed, or attempted to commit, a violent felony or who possesses a deadly weapon. By the way if you need a  Los Angeles criminal defense attorney then you should give Ramiro Luis a call. He is a first rate Los Angeles criminal defense attorney and he also services other nearby localities..

Nationally, pursuit policies are being amended and changed to reflect a more stringent approach, with some police departments banning them altogether and others allowing officers to pursue only known violent criminal offenders.

Despite statements often made by police officers in defense of it, some (but not all) of the nation’s leading experts on police pursuits say that there are two deep-rooted myths that should be corrected:

“Police say: ‘If we don’t chase, everybody’s going to run.’ That’s just not true. Most people do stop,” said Geoffrey Alpert, a criminal-justice professor at the University of South Carolina who co-authored the book “Pursuit Driving: What We Know.”

February 7, 2009

Auto Accident Leaves Infant in Critical Condition

Filed under: Accident News — Tags: — edufrance-equateur @ 10:51 pm

I just got back from San Francisco so it is time to get writing once again. A one-month-old boy remains in critical condition at University Medical Center late Tuesday evening following a two-vehicle collision last week in which he was ejected from a car. Payden Martin was thrown through the back window of the vehicle in the Dec. 9 collision at Valley View and Main Street.

All in all, the infant has a severe head personal injury in this tragic case. Samaria Shumake, 16, was also ejected from the back seat of a black Chevrolet Cavalier at approximately12:20 p.m. in front of the Valley View Shopping Center. She was ater released from a hospital, the authorities said. By the way if you happen to live in either San Francisco or perhaps the greater Oakland-frisco area and you require a wonderful San Francisco personal injury lawyer then may I suggest the superb law offices of Steve brady. he is an elite level San Francisco personal injury lawyer and can help you with a wide array of different cases.

The car, driven by Tamaria R. Shumake, 20, collided with a 1998 Ford F-150 driven by Dustin R. Kilpatrick,. Shumake told authorities that she saw the oncoming truck but thought she had time to get across the five lanes.

The two were ejected from the car along with a child restraint seat which police officers found in the street, a police incident report said.Shumake said she didn’t have the base to the child seat in the car because the baby didn’t like it, the report said.

The accident remains under investigation, the police chief said. It should be interesting to see what other details come out in this rather shocking and disturbing personal injury related case.

January 18, 2009

Some serious Medical and Dental Malpractice issues

Filed under: Accident News — edufrance-equateur @ 8:03 pm

 A woman recently went to a dentist on the East Coast to have a tooth replaced with a permanent bridge ( no, not the Scaffolding kind). The dentist in question then told her that he could give her a “celebrity smile,” but then she claims that instead she recieved a “bite only a horse could love,”. 
The obviously agreed with her assessment since she was given som $194,000 in damages. She must have had a good Attorney. Of course, she will seriously need these funds since, even thought it was certainly an accident on the part of the dentist, she must now endure undergo two to five years of very costly and quite possibly tedious repair treatment just to get her smile back to normal. Incidentially this is a tad off-topic yet if you need a leading Scaffolding Accident Attorney then may I put a plug in for the elite Law offices of Geller & Siegal, based in Manhatten.
They can certainly be of help with a number of general construction as well as other Scaffolding Accident Attorney concerns. Now back to the story at hand:
Meanwhile, in a rather shocking and unfortunate New Jersey medical malpractice case, which was somewhat similiar to a the other case, a man was awarded damages of nearly three million bucks in a lawsuit in which he claimed that he underwent surgery to repair a badly damamged Achilles tendon from an accident and instead ended up with very serious brain damage. An article posted on WEBWIRE, on Dec. 4, 2008, described the argument made by an attorney on behalf of this poor man. It basically asserted that the brain damage in question was actually due to the attending anesthesiologist’s failure to correct a change in the man’s vital signs during several critical  minutes as
his oxygen saturation levels sharply decreased, and this created serious respiratory arrest and brain damage to the 44 year-old defendent. Again, it may have indeed been an innocent accident, and probably was no more than that, but nonetheless the consequences for him are indeed dire.
This particular patient, who had worked as CFO for a health care system, claims that he is now unemployable due to his problems with short-term memory as well as communication skills.  A good case to get an Attorney.

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