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San Francisco: Fatal Motorcycle Accident on Bay Bridge S-Curve

Friday, December 23rd, 2011
San Francisco Motorcycle Accident Lawyers

A man was killed in a motorcycle accident on the Bay Bridge on Friday.

A fatal motorcycle accident blocked two lanes on the upper deck of the San Francisco Bay Bridge Friday morning.

•   A motorcycle traveling 70 mph crashed into the rear of a car on the 40 mph S-curve of San Francisco’s Bay Bridge. 

•   The motorcyclist was ejected from his bike and thrown into the concrete wall on the side of the bridge. He died at the scene.

•   The two occupants of the other vehicle were not injured.

The accident occurred at about 10:45 a.m., according to a report in the San Francisco Examiner.

California Highway Patrol Officer Tony Tam said the motorcyclist was traveling west on the bridge when he crashed into the rear of a Toyota sedan on the approach to the S-curve.

Witnesses said the motorcyclist was speeding at about 70 mph when he hit the car. The force of impact ejected him from his motorcycle. He was thrown against the wall on the north side of the bridge, Tam told the San Francisco Chronicle.

The motorcyclist died at the scene. Neither the driver nor the passenger in the gray Toyota Avalon was injured, Tam said.

The two right lanes were blocked while emergency workers responded to the scene, Tam said. Westbound traffic on Interstate 80 was backed up all the way to Albany, 10 miles away.

The S-Curve

The notorious S-curve was installed over Labor Day weekend two years ago to allow traffic to bypass a bridge segment undergoing replacement.  The speed limit on that stretch of the bridge was lowered from 50 mph to 40 mph, but many drivers had a difficult time getting used to the slow-down.

There were 42 accidents on the curve in the first 54 days.

The most infamous was a truck accident, in which a Hayward man was killed when the big rig he was driving skidded off the S-curve and over the side of the bridge, plunging 200 feet onto Yerba Buena Island.

In response to the rash of accidents, Caltrans installed new signs, flashing lights, electronic boards that flash warnings to slow down, a higher roadside barrier, rumble strips and clearer lane striping. The problem remains, however, that traffic generally flows at least 10 mph faster than the 50 mph speed limit on the rest of the bridge and many motorists don’t slow down to 40 mph to negotiate the the turn’s sharp curves.

Motorcyclists who split lanes and pass slower traffic are particularly at risk.

San Francisco Motorcycle Accident Lawyers

The trial attorneys at Blackman Legal Group, a California-based law firm founded by renowned trial attorney Clifford Blackman, have successfully represented motorcycle accident victims and their families for 35 years. The nationwide toll-free number to call for a free consultation is 1-866-692-8126.

Fremont: CHP Officer Injured in Motorcycle Accident on I-880

Thursday, December 22nd, 2011
Fremont Motorcycle Accident Lawyers

A CHP officer was injured in a motorcycle accident on I-880 in Fremont.

A California Highway Patrol officer was injured in a motorcycle accident Thursday morning near the Decoto Road onramp to Interstate 880 in Fremont.

  Two CHP officers — one in a patrol car and the other on a motorcycle — escorted a big-rig with a wide load onto the I-880 freeway. They were traveling about 20 mph.

•   As soon as they got onto the freeway, the motorcycle was struck from behind by a minivan traveling at least 60 mph.

•   The officer was thrown 100 feet and landed on the freeway. He got up on his own and moved out of traffic. He was injured and in pain, and was taken to a local hospital.

•   The minivan driver was not injured.

The freeway crash occurred at around 7 a.m., according to a KTVU News report.

CHP Officer R. Crawford said the motorcycle officer and another CHP officer in a patrol car were traveling at about 20 mph as they escorted a semi truck with a wide load onto northbound I-880.

The motorcycle officer had just entered the freeway when he was hit from behind by a minivan that was traveling northbound at full freeway speed, in excess of 60 mph, according to a report in the San Jose Mercury News.

The impact knocked the officer off of the motorcycle and threw him at least 100 feet. He landed on the roadway but was able to get up on his own and move out of the traffic lanes.

Meanwhile, the motorcycle veered across the freeway and then slid to a stop near the center divider, Crawford told ABC News.

The motorcycle officer was up and walking around after the collision, but was injured and in pain. He was taken to  Washington Hospital in Fremont to be evaluated and treated.

The minivan driver stopped at the scene and was questioned by officers. He was not injured. Crawford said the man was released by the CHP pending further investigation.

The Decoto Road onramp and the lane in which the officer was hit were closed for about an hour while emergency crews cleared the scene and officers conducted their preliminary investigation.

Fremont Motorcycle Accident Lawyers

The trial attorneys at Blackman Legal Group, a California-based law firm founded by renowned trial attorney Clifford Blackman, have successfully represented motorcycle accident victims and their families for 35 years. The nationwide toll-free number to call for a free consultation is 1-866-692-8126.

Morgan Hill: 1 Day, 4 Car Accidents, 3 Hospitalized

Thursday, November 3rd, 2011

Three people were hospitalized in four separate car accidents Wednesday in Morgan Hill.

•   A truck driver who apparently was under the influence of an illegal substance drove his truck off of Highway 101. The truck overturned. The driver suffered a major head injury.

•   A motorcyclist crashed into a car on another street and was thrown onto its windshield. He also suffered a major head injury as well as a broken leg. Again, police said driving under the influence was a factor.

•   A fender bender on  another part of Highway 101 caused minor damage but no injuries.

•   Three Hondas were involved in a double rear-ender next to the scene of the first accident. A passenger in one of the vehicles was hospitalized.

The first accident occurred at 2 p.m. on Highway 101, according to a report in Morgan Hill Times.

California Highway Patrol officer Ken Foster said 37-year-old San Jose resident Roy Nutt was driving a six-wheeled box truck northbound on Highway 101 at the time of the crash. Foster said the truck went off of the road for unknown reasons just south of Coyote Creek Golf Drive. It overturned next to the highway. Nutt was partially ejected from the truck. He had a cut on his forehead.

James Herron, a witness who was driving a few car-lengths behind the box truck, said it did not appear that the accident was a result of any other motorist or obstruction in the road. Herron stopped to help the injured driver.

“He got a pretty big smack to the head,” said Herron, who is trained in first aid. He said Nutt, who was lying on the ground next to the truck, showed signs of major head trauma. Herron said Nutt was able to sit up at first, but over then became increasingly disoriented and ultimately went into “extreme shock.”

Herron and another witness bandaged Nutt’s lacerations and attempted to stabilized his head and neck while they waited for paramedics to arrive. Emergency crews were on the scene within five or six minutes of the accident, Herron said, but by then Nutt was unable to speak.

Nutt was airlifted via helicopter to the trauma unit at San Jose Regional Medical Center.

CHP officer Jaime Rios said Nutt was still in the hospital but was arrested for possession of a controlled substance and suspicion of driving under the influence DUI.

The accident led to a major traffic jam, as authorities closed the right northbound lane of the highwayfor four hours as they cleared the scene and investigated the crash.

Accident #2

The second accident occurred shortly after 3 p.m., also on northbound Highway 101, north of Cochrane. A 1998 Honda Accord driven by a 66-year-old San Jose man crashed into a 2009 Chrysler Grand Caravan minivan driven by a 22-year-old Monterey woman. Rios said no one was hurt in the “fender bender” and there was just minor damage to both vehicles.

Accident #3

The third crash was a motorcycle accident at around 4:30 p.m., Morgan Hill police Sgt. Bill Norman said. A motorcycle driven by 49-year-old Rodney Rogers of Morgan Hill turned north (right) from Crowner Avenue onto Monterey Road and collided with a southbound Acura Integra.

Rogers was thrown off of the motorcycle and onto the windshield of the Acura. Even though he was wearing a helmet, Rogers suffered a major head injury and a broken left leg, Norman said. He was rushed to San Jose Regional Medical Center to be treated.

The Acura driver was not hurt.

Norman said preliminary reports showed that alcohol was a factor in the accident. He did not say which driver was suspected of being under the influence. The accident is under investigation.

Accident #4

The fourth accident of the day occurred at around 5:30 on southbound Highway 101, near the same spot of the first accident — south of Coyote Creek Golf Drive.

Officer Rios said a 2008 Honda Accord driven by a 41-year-old Gilroy man rear-ended a 2007 Honda Odyssey minivan driven by a 68-year-old man from Hanford, in stop-and-go traffic. The 2008 Accord was then  rear-ended by a 2005 Honda Accord driven by a 59-year-old Hollister man.

A 65-year-old female passenger in the 2005 Honda Accord was taken to Saint Louis Regional Hospital with complaints of chest, neck and shoulder pain. No one else was injured.

Rios said no drugs or alcohol were involved in the accident.

Morgan Hill Accident Lawyers

The trial attorneys at Blackman Legal Group, a California-based law firm founded by renowned trial attorney Clifford Blackman, have successfully represented car accident victims and their families for 35 years. The nationwide toll-free number to call for a free consultation is 1-866-692-8126.

Distracted Driving Leads to Fatal Motorcycle Crash in San Andreas

Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011

Fatal motorcycle crash: A motorcyclist was killed Tuesday afternoon when an SUV driver looked down to check her speedometer and crashed into the bike on Highway 26 in San Andreas.

•   A woman driving an SUV lost control of her vehicle after she looked down to check her speedometer.

•   The SUV veered into oncoming traffic on a highway and crashed head-on into a motorcycle.

•   The motorcyclist was killed. His passenger was severely injured. The SUV driver sustained only minor injuries.

The deadly accident occurred at about 2:15 p.m., according to a report in the Calavaras Enterprise.

The California Highway Patrol said 56-year-old Richard Arnold Crosse of Valley Springs was driving a 2001 Harley-Davidson eastbound on Highway 26 at the time of the accident. Crosse had a passenger, 83-year-old Adelle Crosse, on his motorcycle.

The CHP said 47-year-old Becky Lee Foster, also of Valley Springs, was driving a 2001 Jeep Cherokee westbound at the same time. Foster’s vehicle suddenly crossed over the double yellow line and into oncoming traffic just west of Hogan Dam Road. The SUV crashed head-on into Crosse’s motorcycle.

Richard Crosse was killed in the accident. His passenger, Adelle Crosse, suffered severe injuries. She was transported to Kaiser Permanente Medical Center in south Sacramento to be treated, the CHP report said.

Foster sustained minor injuries. She told police officers she had looked down at her speedometer and when she looked back up, her SUV was drifting into the eastbound lane. She said she swerved back to the right to try to correct her vehicle but lost control. The vehicle then swerved again to the left, she said, and struck the motorcycle.

The accident is still under investigation.

Distracted Driving

All it takes is a split-second for a distraction to cause a fatal accident.

“In 2009, 5,474 people were killed on U.S. roadways and an estimated additional 448,000 were injured in motor vehicle crashes that were reported to have involved distracted driving,” reports the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA).

Here are more statistics from the NHTSA report:

  • Of those people killed in distracted-driving-related crashes, 995 involved reports of a cell phone as a distraction (18% of fatalities in distraction-related crashes).„
  • Of those injured in distracted-driving-related crashes, 24,000 involved reports of a cell phone as a distraction (5% of injured people in distraction-related crashes).
  • „„Sixteen percent of fatal crashes in 2009 involved reports of distracted driving.
  • „„Twenty percent of injury crashes in 2009 involved reports of distracted driving.
  • „„The age group with the greatest proportion of distracted drivers was the under-20 age group – 16 percent of all drivers younger than 20 involved in fatal crashes were reported to have been distracted while driving.
  • „„Of those drivers involved in fatal crashes who were reportedly distracted, the 30- to 39-year-olds had the highest proportion of cell phone involvement.

Even the slightest distraction can prove fatal.

San Andreas Motorcycle Accident Lawyers

The trial attorneys at Blackman Legal Group, a California-based law firm founded by renowned trial attorney Clifford Blackman, have successfully represented motorcycle accident victims and their families for 35 years. The nationwide toll-free number to call for a free consultation is 1-866-692-8126.

8-Year-Old Boy Recovering After Marin County Motorcycle Accident

Thursday, October 27th, 2011

An 8-year-old boy who was critically injured in a motorcycle accident on Wednesday was airlifted from Marin County to Children’s Hospital in Oakland, where his condition is now listed as stable.

•   A 45-year-old man was teaching an 8-year-old boy how to ride a dirt bike in a recreation area parking lot next to a street.

•   The boy lost control of the bike, plowed through the wooden rail at the entrance to the parking lot, was thrown of the motorcycle, and landed on the paved shoulder of the street. The bike kept moving into traffic and was hit by a pickup truck.

•   The boy suffered life-threatening injuries. He was airlifted to Children’s Hospital in Oakland, where he was in critical but stable condition.

The accident occurred at about 4:15 p.m. in Inverness, according to a report in the Marin Independent Journal.

California Highway Patrol officer Christopher Rardin said the boy, whose name was not released, was learning to ride a dirt bike under the supervision of a 45-year-old man who lives in Point Reyes Station. They were practicing near the parking lot of White House Pool, a 22-acre natural area on Sir Francis Drake Boulevard.

Rardin said the boy lost control of the bike, plunged through a wooden rail fence at the entrance of the parking lot entrance and landed on the paved shoulder of Sir Francis Drake Boulevard. The motorcycle continued into the westbound lane traffic lane, where it was struck by a Ford F-150 pickup truck driven by a 74-year-old Sebastopol man.

Early reports had said the boy was on the motorcycle when it was hit head-on by the truck, but Rardin said that is not what happened. He emphasized that the boy was already off of the motorcycle when it was hit.

The 8-year-old boy suffered critical injuries, including a fractured pelvis and abrasions on his side, according to a report in the Santa Rosa Press Democrat.  He was airlifted by a REACH helicopter to Children’s Hospital in Oakland. Rardin said his injuries were life-threatening. The boy was reported to be in critical but stable condition on Thursday morning, Rardin said.

Children in Motorcycle Accidents

Motorcycle crashes are a substantial public health problem for children and teens, according to the Centers for Disease Control.

An estimated 23,800 children and teens (age 18 and under) are treated for nonfatal off-road motorcycle injuries in U.S. hospital emergency rooms each year, the CDC said. The agency arrived at those numbers by analyzing data from the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System-All Injury Program (NEISS-AIP) for a five-year period ending in 2004.

That staggering number of injuries doesn’t even include three- or four-wheeled all-terrain vehicles (ATVs). The victim count included only injuries sustained on road bikes, dirt bikes (or trail bikes), mopeds, motor scooters, and minibikes.

The CDC stressed that there are probably far more injuries than these numbers state, because the data only accounts for people treated in hospital emergency rooms. It does not include victims who are treated in their doctor’s offices or other health care facilities. Nor does it include the considerable number of chldren who are treated at home or not at all.

Marin County Motorcycle Accident Lawyers

The trial attorneys at Blackman Legal Group, a California-based law firm founded by renowned trial attorney Clifford Blackman, have successfully represented motorcycle accident victims and their families for 35 years. The nationwide toll-free number to call for a free consultation is 1-866-692-8126.

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