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 san luis obispo county attorney. Show all posts
Showing posts with label san luis obispo county attorney. Show all posts
Saturday, March 27, 2010
March 11 San Luis Obispo County wrongful death accident a dui case
On March 11 Alicia Renee Carreras was killed in a wrongful death accident in San Luis Obispo County. Reportedly Carreras was driving north on the Nipoma Mesa at Stanton Road south of Lyn Road when she veered off the road and hit a tree. Toxicology reports showed that she had been drinking and had marijuana in her system. Carreras was killed as a result of the impact of the crash. http://www.nelsonrozier.com/
Thursday, March 18, 2010
September crash at Hearst Ranch in San Luis Obispo County killed one; driver traveling over 105 mph
In September there was a wrongful death accident at Hearst Ranch in San Luis Obispo County that involved a Range Rover that was traveling in excess of 105 mph. The Range Rover was driven by Kurt Duncan Naegele. Naegele is now facing charges of vehicular manslaughter among others. Darren Dahlman was killed in the accident. Naegele along with Christopher Pennell, and Ryan Doheny were injured in the accident. http://www.nelsonrozier.com/
Thursday, March 11, 2010
March 11 San Luis Obispo County wrongful death accident
On March 11 an Arroyo Grande woman was killed in a wrongful death accident on Stanton Road near Lyn Road in San Luis Obispo County. Reportedly the woman's Nissan Maxima veered off the western edge of the road and hit a tree. The vehicle was not discovered until almost 2 1/2 hours later. The woman was pronounced dead at the scene of the accident. http://www.nelsonrozier.com/
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Kettleman City to offer Traffic Safety workshop
On March 6 Kettleman City is offering a traffic safety workshop. The purpose of the workshop is to discuss ways to make Highway 41 safer for both pedestrians and motorists. Topics to be discussed include better signs, better design of the highway, lower speed limit, more-defined crosswalks, flashing signs, and other options for making the roadway safer. The section of Highway 41 near Kettleman City has been the site of several accidents involving vehicles and pedestrians. www.nelsonrozier.com
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