1Dec/090

Bad Denver Auto Accident (Part 2 )

This article is continued from the previous blog post as I just returned from the state of Washington..All in all, The article in the Denver Post noted that the Cindra Kline and her husband were with their 17-year-old daughter. They had just dropped off a second daughter by car at the University of Colorado's Boulder campus.
For her part, Cindra Kline was quoted as saying, "We were told if she had been in that other seat, she would be dead now." Klines' car went out of control and skidded through the intersection of Hover and 17th Avenue. It then hit a green 1994 Chevrolet Blazer. Rodrigo Candelas, 19, drove the Blazer. Candelas had a passenger; Maricruz Gutierrez, 21. Both are from Longmont. Someone may need a car accident lawyer up in here.
Williams' truck spun across the empty southbound lanes and jumped onto the sidewalk. It hit a partially buried Longmont Power & Communications transformer box, resulting in an hour-long power outage in the area. Obviously, someone will need a top lawyer if this accident in question is due to human error. On the other hand, if it comes out that it was caused by some sort of mechanical defect such as the said vehicle being a lemon, then someone may need a good Washington accident lawyer instead. Speaking of that, this here is a really good firm to look at if you are searching for a car accident lawyer Washington.

The truck a coffee shop, Cuppy’s, and crossed an empty parking lot. It crashed through the front of a Blockbuster video store. Bell said, "He took out eight to 10 feet of windows. Obviously, criminal charges could be awaiting, and he may need a lawyer that really knows that law and criminal codes. Yes, a car can be dangerous indeed. This reminds me of a recent Washington accident, unfortunately.

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1Dec/090

In Denver News: Fort Collins Terrifying Car accident

I just returned from Baltimore and here is some news that you can use: By Tom McGhee at the Denver Post posted an article 11/30/200. He says that
Cindra Kline remembers her car “tumbling, the shattered windshield and the blood flowing from her hand as she hung from a seat belt when the car came to rest.” She cannot remember the accident that resulted in her foot and other personal injury. The pickup truck that hit her car also crashed through the plate-glass windows of a video store in Longmont. "It was horrible, but I am glad to be alive," Kline who is 47 was quoted in the article as saying last Sunday from a room at Longmont United Hospital. In this case someone may require a top Baltimore accident lawyer perhaps someone like Marc Atas who is a top such personal injury attorney and accident lawyer indeed in the greater Baltimore area.
She said, "I just hope he has insurance." or there could be criminal repurcussions. She was speaking of Steven Williams, 37, who allegedly drove a 2004 Dodge Ram into her Subaru Outback. Her husband, Bruce Kline, 50, drove the Outback. Sgt. Mike Bell of the Longmont police say that Williams was speeding and had been drinking. Williams has been listed in stable condition at Longmont United Hospital. In this particular case. Williams was driving north in the 1600 block of Hover Street when he rear-ended the Klines' car, Longmont police said. He will be charged with a criminal felony.

26Nov/090

Six Year Sentence For Man In Accident

I just returned from Los Angeles and thought it was time for some out of state auto accident related news. Two years ago, Jeffrey Rouser got into a car in a drunken state. Due to his actions the life of a 3-year-old girl was taken in a Kansas City car crash. Rouser was sentenced on Monday to six years in prison for driving drunk and causing the auto collision that killed little Inita.
Jeffrey A. Rouser, who is 47 years old, is the boyfriend of Inita’s mother. He pled guilty to involuntary manslaughter earlier this year in Jackson County Circuit Court. He had a blood-alcohol level that was double the legal limit of .08 percent when he got into his pickup on November 18, 2007. He veered across the median on the Broadway Bridge and hit an auto in question head on.
Assistant prosecutor Brady Twenter said on Monday that the child was not in a car seat and was not in a seat belt. She was thrown out of the car in the crash.
Twenter was quoted in an article written by Tony Rizzo for the Kansas City Star on November 25, 2009 as saying, “She was trusting the adults in her life to take care of her. He broke the most sacred trust we can have.” If browsing for an Los Angeles auto accident attorney
Belynda L. Moore, mother of the 3 year old girl was in the truck that night. She is charged with endangering the welfare of a child. After failing to appear for a court hearing a warrant was issued for her arrest.
Rouser’s defense attorney, Dan Ross, described Rouser as a man taking full responsibility for his actions, and was devastated by the death of the little girl he was trying to help care for.

21Nov/090

In Chicago, Returning To Burr Oak

Torrence Drisdell is 37 years old. His wife, Shawnee, was in a car accident in 2004, suffering fatal personal injury. That is another way of saying she died in a car accident, sadly enouph. Drisdell visited her grave just several weeks before the scandal broke at Burr Oak Cemetery, four months ago. Hope they had good lawyers you know? Four months ago workers were accused of digging up graves and reselling plots. Today, November 19, 2009, Drisdell was one only a few who had shown up for the reopening of the cemetery. The overseer of the cemetery, Roman Szabelski said he is expecting “a few thousand” people today. He expects they will begin to flow in later today.
In an article that appeared today in the online publication, Chicago Breaking News Center, Kim Janssen begins by writing; Handful of relatives show up as Burr Oak is reopened. By the way if you are in need of great Chicago car accident attorneys give this firm a try. All in all, they have some of the leading such car accident attorneys to be found in the windy city.
Jannsen quotes Torrence Drisdell. "I just want to make sure she hasn't been buried on top of anyone or something like that," he says of his wife’s grave.
Janssen notes that Shaun Norwood and his family felt at peace after they found the grave of their mother. Today was the first day they could visit since the cemetery was closed for an investigation into an alleged plan to get rid of bodies in order to resell graves. Good old Chicago, you know what I mean? Makes me want to see 'The Untouchables' again for the nostalgia value.

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