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If you or a loved one has been involved in a motorcycle accident in San Francisco, it is critical that you speak with an experienced motorcycle accident lawyer immediately about your case.  Insurance adjusters often choose to put a percentage of the blame on the motorcyclist even if by no clear reason the other party is 100% at fault.

Don’t let the insurance company take advantage of you.  You may have huge medical bills that are still outstanding and you may need proper legal advice.  Call now and speak with our San Francisco motorcycle accidents lawyers about your case.

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The San Francisco Police Department is searching for suspects involved in a fatal crash that took place last week.  The incident occurred in San Francisco’s Outer Mission neighborhood at Alemany Boulevard and Congdon Street.  An 84-year-old man was struck and killed.

San Francisco personal injury lawyers have posted San Francisco hit and run laws and your rights.  If you have been injured or a loved one has been killed as a result of a San Francisco hit and run, you should immediately seek the help of an experienced law firm.  An investigation must be started immediately, evidence must be preserved and those responsible must be held accountable.  Don’t delay, call now – 415.738.7672

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At 7:30 p.m. Monday, a 19 year old Pittsburgh man, crashed into home at 2255 Regent Way, authorities said. He was arrested after the rampage when it was determined that it was intentional.

The suspect had been arguing with the resident of the home about a ring and a cell phone. The man drove into the man, injuring him, and then hit four others before continuing into the home and stopping in the living room.

The five injured individuals were driven to Eden Medical Center in Castro Valley and St. Rose Hospital in Hayward.

The suspect tried to flee but was captured. He is awaiting a court date.

If you or a loved one have been the victim of a malicious crash, consult a lawyer for your rights.

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At about 3 p.m. Thursday, an unidentified driver struck an unidentified Ukiah male who was a pedestrian, severing his arm and forcing him to the hospital, according to authorities. It occurred near his Thomas Street home.

Witnesses gave conflicting accounts as to cause and blame. If you or a loved one incur injuries in an accident, consult a lawyer immediately.

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At 2 p.m., Adele Wright, 86, drove her Toyota Camry off the road and into a utility pole while driving southbound on Oakmont Drive Tuesday afternoon, according to police.

She was taken to a local hospital with moderate injuries. The crash shut off power briefly.

If you or a loved one have been in an accident, and sustained injuries, check with a lawyer. You might have a case.

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At 11:30 p.m. Monday, 18 year-old Joseph Scalise crashed his motorcyle into the center lanes of Highway 4 west of Solano Avenue, reported the California Highway Patrol.

The bike went on fire, and Mr. Scalise was pronounced dead at the scene, near the divider. The Contra Costa firefighters were also called to the scene to put out the fires as the paramedics pulled the body from the wreckage.

It was later determined by the CHP that Mr. Scalise was ejected while speeding.

If you or your loved one are the victim of a motorcycle accident, contact a lawyer for legal redress.

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At 7:45 a.m. Monday morning, at the intersection of County Road 99W and County Road 30, north of Artois, a Ford truck driven by 38 year old Nancy Floyd was moving at about 70 mph behind a 2000 Chevrolet pickup truck. Gregory Zitlaw, 49, was driving the Chevrolet pickup truck.

As the intersection approached, Mr. Zitlaw decreased his speed in order to make a left turn. Ms. Floyd, going more than 55 m.p.h. tried to pass him illegally by crossing the solid yellow line. Police report her pass was unsuccessful as she hit Zitlaw’s front end. Ms. Floyd’s vehicle overturned into a ditch on top of her, and she was ejected.

Glenn County police pronounced Ms. Floyd dead at the scene. Floyd had her 58 year old mother, 17 year old daughter, and 1 year old grandchild in the car. Her daughter, Margret Jones and grandchild Dustin Pearsallo were taken to Enloe Medical Center in Chico. Ms. Jones incurred minor injuries; Pearsallo was taken as a precautionary measure.

If you have been injured or have suffered the loss of a loved one in an accident, consult a lawyer today to learn of your rights.

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At 1:50 p.m. on Sunday, a 2002 Honda Civic travelling northbound on Vine Hill Road was stopped at the intersection of Guerneville Road and Vine Hill Road. A 1995 Jeep Cherokee SUV, driven by 31 year old Jeffrey Anderson of Santa Rosa was heading eastbound on Guerneville Road where the driver of the 2002 Honda, 47 year old Kathleen Acord, was situated. The Honda started to pull out into the path of the SUV. Sonoma police report the Honda Stopped for a moment but then abruptly accelerated. The SUV had the right of way, and then proceeded to hit the left driver-side door, killing Ms. Acord. She was pronounced dead at the scene by Santa Rosa EMS.

Her husband, Charles Chapman, a passenger, incurred major injuries and was brought to Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital by California paramedics. Anderson was brought to the same hospital but sustained only minor injuries.

The accident remains under investigation to determine the cause of the Honda’s sudden acceleration.

If you or a loved one are victims of a car accident, call a lawyer now to determine your rights.

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At 8:30 a.m. on Friday, state troopers reported a Ford Taurus hit a Mercedes on Highway 101. close to the exit for Highway 116. The driver of the Ford was 19 year old Adrian Pacificador of Vacaville, who was riding southbound and trying to pass another vehicle by cutting into their lane, according to Sonoma County police investigators. She then hit the Mercedes who was travelling in the same direction. 19 year old Lacey Stanley of Petaluma was the driver of the Mercedes. Pacificador’s car then lost control and hit a Dodge pick up truck. David Marney was the driver of that car, 25 years old. He is also from Petaluma.

Stanley was driving a 39 year old passenger, Manju Stanley. She ended up in Kaiser Medical Center in Santa Rosa. Pacificador was also taken to a local Sonoma County Hospital. The nature of their injuries were not disclosed. Traffic was delayed for an hour, and it is not certain whether Pacificador will be charged.

If you or a loved one have been in an accident and suffered injuries, you may have a case. Call an attorney now.

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At 8:30 a.m. on Highway 99 in Modesto on Saturday, a 2002 Toyota struck a 2003 Ford pickup truck, and the Ford’s driver was killed instantly.

The driver of the Toyota was identified by Modesto police officers as Kevin Amilcar Orellana of Huntington Park. His car was speeding in and out of lanes when he lost control of his car and swayed into the left lane going north. He hit the right side of the pick up truck, spun leftward and went over the median with the pick up truck rolling over its roof. All three lanes were closed for four hours while an investigation was underway.

There were no passengers in either car, and both drivers had their safety belts on. Orellana did not incur any injuries but was booked on vehicular manslaughter with gross negligence charges in Stanislaus County.

If your loved one has been a victim of a car accident, you may have recourse for damages. Call a lawyer now.

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