A discussion of accidents and injuries in the Central San Joaquin Valley of California; encompassing Fresno, Tulare, Kings, Madera, Merced, and Kern Counties. There will be a special focus on the steps required to preserve evidence and then to pursue just compensation for all types of claims including motor vehicle accidents, big rig accidents, industrial injuries and wrongful deaths.
Showing posts with label December 4. Show all posts
Showing posts with label December 4. Show all posts
Saturday, December 5, 2009
December 4 Highway 99 accident in Ripon near Hammett Road
On December 4 a man lost control of his vehicle and rolled while traveling southbound on Highway 99 near Hammett Road in Ripon. He allegedly had just finished robbing the Bank of Stockton and was involved in a police pursuit at the time of the accident. The man was taken to Doctors Medical Center in Modesto to be treated for injuries. His identity will be released after witnesses identify him in a line up. http://www.nelsonrozier.com/
Visalia accident at Tulare and Ben Maddox
December 4, 2009--A collision at the intersection of Tulare and Ben Maddox in Visalia left one vehicle in a ditch. Few details are yet available. http://www.nelsonrozier.com/
Friday, December 4, 2009
December 4 Fog Related Accident near Kerman at Madera and Central Avenues
On December 4 two vehicles were involved in a fog related accident at Madera Avenue and Central Avenue near Kerman. One of the vehicles overturned as a result of the accident. The extent of injuries and indentities of victims are unknown at this time. Heavy fog has been reported all throughout the San Joaquin Valley and motorists are cautioned to drive at appropriate speeds for the conditions. http://www.nelsonrozier.com/
December 4 Fog Related Accident in Fresno on Manning Avenue
On December 4 a big rig and a van collided on Manning Avenue due to fog. The visibility in that area is reported to be down to 200 feet. Other areas of Manning Avenue report visibility less than 500 feet. Injuries in the accident were minor, but drivers are cautioned to be aware of debris that may be in the road. Fog contributes to many accidents in the San Joaquin Valley every year. While this accident appears to have been minor, a minor accident can quickly turn into a major pile-up if other motorists do not drive with caution. http://www.nelsonrozier.com/
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