On February 27 Sandy Blakes Roberts of Florida was killed in a wrongful death accident on Highway 46 in Kern County near San Luis Obispo County. Reportedly Roberts was a passenger in a vehicle driven by Nicole C. Deane. Deane was passing a pickup truck at a fast speed when she lost control of the vehicle. Her car then crashed with a Chevrolet driven by Luis Carlos Mosqueda. Roberts was taken to the hospital and died there. Deane is being treated for major injuries at Kern Medical Center in Bakersfield. Mosqueda along with Manuel and Maria Mosqueda and a third passenger Karla E. Reyes are all being treated for moderate injuries at Mercy Southwest Hospital in Bakersfield. It has been reported that all people involved in the accident were wearing seat belts.
Please call us to begin an investigation of the speeds of each vehicle, available insurance coverages and possible roadway defects. Highway 46 is known as blood alley and has been the scene of many fatalities. Our offices are located just an hour or so from the scene of this accident. Attorney John Rozier 559-713-0159 http://www.nelsonrozier.com/
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.
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Tuesday, March 2, 2010
February 27 wrongful death accident on Highway 46 in Kern County near San Luis Obispo County
Thursday, October 15, 2009
I-5 Dust Storm Accident, October 13
Last Tuesday there was another multi-vehicle dust storm accident on Interstate 5. It occurred in Kern County near Bakersfield on October 13, 2009 during rush-hour traffic. The initial report indicates that a total of 11 vehicles were involved, 6 of which caught fire. At least 3 deaths resulted with several others being transported to local hospitals. The nearest trauma center, Kern Medical Center, is located in Bakersfield. Apparently strong winds had kicked up dust thereby reducing visibility. It is yet to be determined which of the vehicles may have been traveling at unsafe speeds for these conditions. The CHP will assign a Multidisciplinary Accident Investigation Team (MAIT) to this incident. MAIT team reports for accidents of this complexity may take 6-9 months or even up to a year for completion. Issues to be investigated include the sequence of each impact, data available from the vehicle black boxes (event data recorders), whether any big rig driver was operating outside of his permissible duty hours, etc.
10 or 15 years ago a major dust storm on I-5 involved over 100 vehicles and was caused in part by drought-like conditions and farming practices which threw up dust that soon overwhelmed the drivers. The lawyers of the law firm of Nelson & Rozier were involved in the last I-5 dust storm litigation which became very complex. Their offices are located in Visalia which is about 70 or 80 miles from the scene of this accident. Please contact Attorney John Rozier if you would like us to get busy on this case. john@nelsonrozier.com Please also review our website at http://www.nelsonrozier.com/.
10 or 15 years ago a major dust storm on I-5 involved over 100 vehicles and was caused in part by drought-like conditions and farming practices which threw up dust that soon overwhelmed the drivers. The lawyers of the law firm of Nelson & Rozier were involved in the last I-5 dust storm litigation which became very complex. Their offices are located in Visalia which is about 70 or 80 miles from the scene of this accident. Please contact Attorney John Rozier if you would like us to get busy on this case. john@nelsonrozier.com Please also review our website at http://www.nelsonrozier.com/.
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