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 march 25. Show all posts
Showing posts with label march 25. Show all posts
Saturday, March 27, 2010
March 25 I-5 accident critically injures one
On March 25 on person was put in critical condition due to an accident between an SUV and a big rig on I-5 north of Coalinga. Reportedly the SUV collided with the big rig just north of Highway 145 then rolled over the edge of the interstate. One person was pinned in his vehicle. The injured person was taken to Community Regional Medical Center and is in critical condition. http://www.nelsonrozier.com/
Friday, March 26, 2010
I-5 collision between big rig and suv near Coalinga
March 25, 2010--Yesterday afternoon's crash on I-5 was between a big rig and a SUV. The driver of the SUV was taken to Regional Community Medical Center in Fresno. The collision took place north of Coalinga and just north of Highway 145.
The police report for this accident will probably not be ready for at least a couple of weeks. In the meantime much can be done to protect the evidence of negligence. Please let us get started by securing and inspecting each vehicle before they are repaired or destroyed. The event data recorders with each air bag module also needs to be downloaded. This should provide a wealth of information such as vehicle speeds for each second going back five seconds before the impact, whether brakes and seat belts were in use, etc. Our law firm is located just 40 minutes from this accident scene and we are willing to represent the victim on a contingency basis. Please give me a call. Attorney John Rozier 559-713-0159. http://www.nelsonrozier.com/
The police report for this accident will probably not be ready for at least a couple of weeks. In the meantime much can be done to protect the evidence of negligence. Please let us get started by securing and inspecting each vehicle before they are repaired or destroyed. The event data recorders with each air bag module also needs to be downloaded. This should provide a wealth of information such as vehicle speeds for each second going back five seconds before the impact, whether brakes and seat belts were in use, etc. Our law firm is located just 40 minutes from this accident scene and we are willing to represent the victim on a contingency basis. Please give me a call. Attorney John Rozier 559-713-0159. http://www.nelsonrozier.com/
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