Accident News For Attorneys, the Legal Field & the Public
A teenager who was killed in a Los Angeles car accident the morning of December 30, 2009 on the 5 Freeway in Santa Clarita, has been identified by local authorities as Emerald Arias.
Mary Cox, 84, died December 20, 2009 after she was critically injured in a Ventura car accident last month.
A 96-year-old man was killed in a Los Angeles car accident after he was hit by a vehicle while crossing a Lakewood intersection.
A 58-year-old driver was killed in a San Francisco car accident caused by a beanbag chair on the roadway. According to a CBS news report, the driver ran over the chair in the fast lane on Highway 280 the morning of December 8, 2009. The collision apparently stalled the 1996 Toyota Tacoma that came to a stop between the fast lane and the number two lane. The driver then, got out of the truck. Moments later, a 41-year-old man in a 2006 Toyota Tacoma hit the stopped truck and its driver, while trying to avoid more debris in the same area. California Highway Patrol officials said alcohol was not a factor in this fatal car accident. Authorities are looking for witnesses who may have seen the vehicle responsible for spilling the debris on the roadway.
A motorcyclist sustained fatal injuries in a Los Angeles car accident after he was struck by a vehicle the night of November 30, 2009, City News Service reports.
A woman who was killed November 19, 2009 in a San Francisco car accident has been identified as 70-year-old Jon Kong.
Authorities have identified a girl who died in a Riverside car accident as 17-year-old Lisel J. Wiedemann.
Authorities have identified two victims of a fatal Fresno car accident as 23-year-old Bryan Banister, a firefighter from Ventura County and 21-year-old Rigoberto Gomez Cortez, a Good Samaritan who stopped to help fill gas in Banister's pickup truck.
Authorities have identified a bicyclist who was killed in a San Diego car accident as 63-year-old Walter Freeman.
A Texas mom has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Woodbridge Day School in Dallas where her 2-year-old daughter, Isabella Estep, died last year after choking on a small stone she picked up from the playground.



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