Showing posts with label Demaree. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Demaree. Show all posts

Friday, August 5, 2011

Accident at Demaree and Caldwell in Visalia

August 4, 2011- An eastbound Nissan Titan truck and a GMC van collided at Demaree Street and Caldwell Avenue on Thursday in Visalia. Police said the truck’s driver, David Hukill, 52, of Visalia, ran a red light while going east on Caldwell, tried to avoid northbound vehicles in the intersection and struck the van in the westbound lanes.















Both drivers were taken to Kaweah Delta Medical Center with complaints of pain.

This accident requires much more investigation. Please let us help. Nelson and Rozier in Visalia 559-713-1059

Friday, February 4, 2011

Demaree and Tulare accident in Visalia

February 4, 2011--This morning on the way to work I passed the scene of an accident at the intersection of Tulare and Demaree in Visalia.  An ambulance responded.  No further details are yet available.

Monday, September 13, 2010

Crash at Demaree and Visalia Parkway in Visalia

September 12, 2010--Yesterday's rollover collision at Demaree and Visalia Parkway in Visalia involved a Cadillac and a Ford Focus.  At least one woman was hospitalized in this two-car collision.

Please call if you would like us to investigate this accident.  The event data recorders with the airbag modules may have recorded the vehicle speeds.  Our firm is located about one minute from the scene of this accident.  Attorney John Rozier  559-713-0159

Monday, April 12, 2010

April 11 Visalia accident at Demaree and Visalia Parkway injures one

On April 11 three cars were involved in an accident at Demaree Street and Visalia Parkway in Visalia. The accident occurred when a Honda Civic heading north on Demaree hit a Ford Expedition. The Expedition then hit a Jeep Liberty that was attempting to turn right onto Visalia Parkway. This caused the Liberty to jump the curb and hit a streetlight pole. The driver of the Liberty was taken to the hospital to be treated for injuries and the driver of the Civic was examined by police and firefighters for injuries but denied further medical care. It is unclear whether the driver of the Civic or the Expedition caused the accident.

This accident happened about 4 miles from the law offices of Nelson and Rozier.  Please give us a call to alert our investigation team to start figuring this accident out on your behalf.  Attorney John Rozier  559-713-0159.  http://www.nelsonrozier.com/

Saturday, March 27, 2010

March 26 Visalia Accident at Demaree and Walnut


On March 25 there was an accident at the intersection of Demaree Street and Walnut Avenue in Visalia. The accident involved two cars. One man had to be pulled from his pickup. According to speculation from readers on visaliatimesdelta.com one man suffered broken bones and a lacerated spleen. The law offices of Nelson and Rozier are located about 2 miles from the scene of the accident on Caldwell and Chinowth in Visalia. We specialize in traffic related personal injury claims. Please contact us at http://www.nelsonrozier.com/ or call attorney John Rozier at 559-713-0159 if you would like us to investigate this accident further.

Friday, November 27, 2009

November 27 accident in Visalia at Demaree Street and Mineral King Avenue kills one

On November 27 a pickup truck crashed into a traffic pole at Demaree Street and Mineral King Avenue, killing the driver. Reportedly, the pickup failed to yield during a traffic stop. The driver was driving the wrong way in the downtown area near Mineral King and Locust Street when officers tried to stop him. The pickup continued down Mineral King, through the Demaree overpass signal, crashing into the signal light on the southwest corner of the intersection. The vehicle was immediately engulfed in flames and the driver was pronounced dead at the scene. The law offices are located in Visalia just a couple miles from the scene of the accident. Our lawyers specialize in traffic-related fatalities. For a free consultation please contact us at http://www.nelsonrozier.com/.