February 9, 2012- A woman survived a piece of metal blasting through her windshield on Highway 99. The accident happened on Thursday.
McFarland woman was heading southbound on Highway 99, between Bakersfield and McFarland. All of a sudden, a chunk of metal struck the upper portion of her driver's side windshield.
The metal was part of a leaf spring from a big rig, according to the California Highway Patrol.
The female driver suffered a minor head injury and was taken to the hospital for treatment.
If you need legal counseling or representation for this accident, please give me a call. Attorney John Rozier, of Visalia, just miles from the scene of the collision, 559-713-0159.
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January 10, 2012- An accident on Highway 99, in Bakersfield, causes a metal pipe to go through car's windshield, on Tuesday morning.
Marcus Kasprzyk, of Turlock, was driving on Highway 99 at about 65 mph. He was just south of Olive Drive, almost to his exit, when a pipe in the back of a black Dodge truck dislodged, and speared the windshield of his car.
The CHP reported that the pipe would've impaled Kasprzyk, had it not hit the steering wheel of his vehicle.
Kasprzyk suffered minor injuries from the crash and was taken to Mercy Hospital.
I am a personal injury lawyer, serving the central valley. Please give me a call, Attorney John Rozier 559-713-0159.
Marcus Kasprzyk, of Turlock, was driving on Highway 99 at about 65 mph. He was just south of Olive Drive, almost to his exit, when a pipe in the back of a black Dodge truck dislodged, and speared the windshield of his car.
The CHP reported that the pipe would've impaled Kasprzyk, had it not hit the steering wheel of his vehicle.
Kasprzyk suffered minor injuries from the crash and was taken to Mercy Hospital.
I am a personal injury lawyer, serving the central valley. Please give me a call, Attorney John Rozier 559-713-0159.
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