Showing posts with label toyota tundra. Show all posts
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Friday, May 16, 2014

Two-Vehicle Crash on Highway 140 East of Merced

May 9, 2014- A two vehicle accident, leaves many injured, in Merced County, on Friday.  The collision happened east of Merced, on Highway 140, at approximately 4:10 PM.

The driver of a 2012 Toyota Tundra pickup truck, Ralph Burnside, 73 years old of Catheys Valley, was trying to merge onto eastbound Highway 140, from a north gravel shoulder.  As the Toyota entered the freeway, the truck's tires spun in the gravel and caused the vehicle to skid, partially blocking the westbound lane of the highway.

A 2003 GMC Yukon SUV, driven by Joe Rosasgonzalez, of Planada, was driving west on Highway 140, when the Tundra skidded out into the lane.  The GMC's driver attempted to avoid the Toyota, but the right front side of the SUV smashed into the left front side of the truck.

The GMC was carrying 4 passengers, including a 4 year old boy.

The 4 year old sustained a broken left leg and was airlifted to University of California, Davis Medical Center, in Sacramento.

Rosasgonzalez and a 9 year old girl received minor injuries, and two other passengers suffered moderate injuries.  They were taken to Mercy Medical Center.

Burnside was also taken to Mercy Medical Center to be treated for chest pains.

Please contact me, Attorney John L. Rozier, so I can help you with your injury claims.  My contact number is 559-713-0159.  Or feel free to contact us online at www.nelsonrozier.com.  My office is located in Visalia, California, south of Merced.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Two Passengers Pinned Under Truck in Fresno

December 7, 2011- Two women were hurt after they were pinned under a run away truck, in southeast Fresno, on Wednesday night.

The two women were passengers in a Toyota Tundra pickup truck. The truck entered a driveway near Minnewawa Avenue and Belmont Avenue. The driver of the Toyota got out of the truck, but left the vehicle in drive with the two women inside.

The truck started to roll as the two passengers tried to get out. Both women were dragged until both front right and left tires pinned them to the ground.


A Good Samaritan witnessed the accident and rescued the women by using his tire jack to raise the truck and pull the women free.

Both passengers suffered moderate to major injuries and were taken to Community Regional Medical Center.

If you need legal counseling or representation for this accident, please give me a call. Attorney John Rozier, of Visalia, just miles from Fresno, 559-713-0159.