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Unsafe Lane Change: Teen and 88-Year-Old Killed in Hwy 32 Crash

Tuesday, November 29th, 2011
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An 18-year-old and an 88-year-old woman died in a car accident caused by an unsafe lane change near Orland.

An unsafe lane change on Highway 32 led to a deadly car accident that took the lives of an 18-year-old and an 88-year-old Saturday near Orland.

•   A teen driver was passing a vehicle on a two-lane highway when she saw an oncoming car and tried to quickly dart back into her own lane.

•   She lost control of her vehicle, which spun back into the oncoming traffic lane and crashed into the other vehicle. 

•   The teen and an elderly passenger from the other vehicle died at the scene.

•   The teen’s passenger suffered a broken neck and was airlifted to a hospital. The other driver and his surviving passenger were taken to a hospital with minor injuries.

The fatal highway crash occurred shortly before 9:30 p.m., according to a report in the Orland Press-Register.

California Highway Patrol officer  Joseph Fischer said 18-year-old Orland resident Tracy Khamorn was driving a white 1993 Toyota eastbound on Highway 32 at an unknown rate of speed at the time of the accident.

Orland Car Accident LawyerHighway 32 is a two-lane rural road. Fischer said Khamorn was driving in the westbound lane to pass a slower vehicle near County Road VV when a westbound 2011 Subaru, driven by 56-year-old Magalia resident David Martinez, approached at about 55 mph.

Khamorn turned the Toyota sharply to the right in order to quickly get back into the eastbound lane, Fischer said. The vehicle veered all the way over to the right shoulder. Khamorn tried to steer the vehicle back onto the roadway but she overcorrected and the car spun back into the westbound lane and crashed into Martinez’s Subaru.

The Toyota remained upright, but the Subaru rolled over onto the passenger side, where 88-year-old Magalia resident Elizabeth Bower was sitting.

Khamorn and Bower died at the scene.

Khamorn’s passenger, 18-year-old Robert Thammavong, also of Orland, suffered a broken neck, according to a report in the Chico Enterprise-Record.  He was airlifted by helicopter to Enloe Medical Center in Chico.

Martinez and his surviving passenger, 52-year-old Deanna Martinez, also of Magalia, sustained lesser injuries and were taken to Enloe Medical Center by ground ambulance.

The accident is still under investigation, according to the CHP.

The Dangers of Rural Highways

Only 23 percent of the U.S. population lives in rural areas, but 57 percent of all motor vehicle accident fatalities occur on rural roads, according to the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA).

The NHTSA’s latest figures show that the fatality rate per vehicle miles traveled was 2.5 times higher in rural areas than in urban areas.

A large majority of car accident deaths in rural areas — 67 percent — occur on highways, where the speed limit is 55 mph or higher. In urban areas, the opposite is true: 68 percent of all fatal crashes occur on roads where the speed limit is less than 50 mph.

Rural highways often are only two lanes, which presents significant danger to motorists who use the oncoming traffic lane to pass at high speed.

Finally, hospitals are few and far between in rural areas. The risk of dying on the way to the hospital is significantly higher in a rural accident than an urban one.

Orland Highway 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.

 

Lompoc Car Accident Lawyers | 3 Teens Seriously Hurt in Solo Crash

Wednesday, April 27th, 2011
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A 16-year-old driver and her two teen passengers were seriously injured Sunday on Vandenberg Air Force Base. (Photo: Lompoc Record)

Three teens were seriously injured Sunday afternoon when a newly-licensed 16-year-old driver lost control of her vehicle and plummeted down a steep embankment on Vandenberg Air Force Base in Lompoc.

•  A 16-year-old driver with a provisional license — not legally allowed to transport other teens without a parent or 25-year-old driver — was driving home from the beach with two other teens as passengers.

•  She lost control of her car on a turn, crashed through a guard rail, and tumbled 70 feet down a steep embankment. The car caught fire.

•  One of the teens was in critical condition and had to be airlifted to a hospital. The other two had serious injuries but were in fair condition and were taken to an area hospital by ground ambulance.

The single-car accident occurred at near the intersection of El Rancho and Antenna roads on the north part of the air force base, according to a report in the Lompoc Record.

The teen driver and her two passengers — – a 17-year-old girl and an 18-year-old boy — were in a Chevrolet Cobalt returning from Minuteman Beach on the northern tip of the base to the main section of Vandenberg. The driver lost control on a corner near a bridge across some railroad tracks. The car plowed through a guard rail where the roadway meets the bridge, tumbled about 70 feet down a steep embankment, and burst into flames, base officials said.

All three teens apparently managed to escape from the vehicle. One of them sustained critical injuries and was airlifted to Cottage Hospital in Santa Barbara. The other two also suffered serious injuries but were said to be in fair condition when they were taken by ground ambulance to Marian Medical Center in Santa Maria.

“They are extremely fortunate to be alive,” said Staff Sgt. Andrew Cox,who is investigating the accident.

Air Force officials said the driver had a provisional California driver’s license that was issued about a month ago. Under state law, she is not allowed to transport passengers under 20 years old when not accompanied by a parent, guardian or other licensed driver at least 25 years old.

All three teens, whose names were not released, are dependent children of base personnel, officials said. One of them is the child of a military family, while the other two are children of civil servants who work at the base.

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

Oroville Injury Lawyers | Bald Tires, Rainy Roads Cause Head-On Crash

Thursday, February 17th, 2011
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Six people were injured in a head-on crash near Oroville. (Photo: Oroville Mercury-Register)

Six people — five adults and one child — were hospitalized with serious injuries Monday morning in a head-on collision caused by bald tires, excessive speed, and rain-slicked roads in Oroville.

•   A motorist in a Camaro with bald tires drove too fast on a wet road and lost control of the vehicle.

•   The Camaro spun out and skidded into oncoming traffic, where it collided head-on with a pickup truck.

•   All six people in both cars were hospitalized. A 60-year-old passenger in the pickup truck sustained major injuries and was airlifted to Enloe Medical Center in Chico.

The car accident occurred at around 11:20 a.m., according to a report in the Oroville Mercury-Register.

California Highway Patrol officer Justin Wallace said 37-year-old Mike Posey was driving a 1995 Chevrolet Camaro south on Lincoln Road when he lost control of the vehicle near Arnold Avenue. The Camaro spun out on the wet road and skidded across the center line into the northbound traffic lane.

The Camero veered directly into the path of an oncoming Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck, driven by 30-year-old Miranda Pierson, who was unable to avoid a head-on collision.

Posey was taken to Oroville Hospital with a leg injury. Pierson and two of her four passengers — 39-year-old Christopher Masters and 2-year-old Chase Osbourn — also were transported to Oroville Hospital. Pierson suffered face, neck, and back injuries; Masters suffered a leg injury, and Osborn had cuts on his head.

Another of Pierson’s passengers, 60-year-old Sheila Roberts, was airlifted to Enloe Medical Center in Chico with major injuries. The fourth passenger, 17-year-old Chelsea Masters, sustained neck and back injuries and was transported to Enloe via ground ambulance.

The CHP accident report said Posey was driving “at an unsafe speed for conditions, and due to insufficient tire tread he lost control of the vehicle.”

Officers at the scene administered a sobriety test but and determined that Posey was not under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

The trial attorneys at Blackman Legal Group, a California-based law firm founded by renowned trial attorney Clifford Blackman, have been representing injury victims for 35 years and have special expertise in cases involving motor vehicle accidents of all kinds.  The nationwide toll-free number to call for a free consultation is 1-866-692-8126.

Modesto Injury Lawyers | Unsafe Passing Crash Kills 1, Injures 3

Thursday, February 3rd, 2011

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Unsafe passing killed a 75-year-old man and seriously injured three others Tuesday in Newman.

Unsafe passing caused a car accident that killed a 75-year-old driver and seriously injured three others Tuesday morning in Newman, a small town near Modesto.

•   A 75-year-old driver in a pickup truck driving west on Hills Ferry Road crossed over into the oncoming traffic lane in an attempt to pass a vehicle in front of him.

•  A 36-year-old woman with two children in her SUV was in the eastbound lane and tried to avoid hitting the pickup truck, but it swerved back into her path and crashed head-on into her vehicle.

•   The pickup truck driver died at the scene. The SUV driver and both of the children in the vehicle were injured. All three of them were taken to an area hospital to be treated.

The accident occurred at about 11:50 a.m., according to a report in the Modesto Bee.

The California Highway Patrol said 75-year-old Newman resident Cesar Paiz was driving a 1994 Toyota pickup westbound on Hills Ferry Road at the time of the crash. When he got near Sherman Parkway, Paiz crossed onto the eastbound lane to try to pass another vehicle.

At the same time, 36-year-old Patricia Carrillo, also of Newman, was driving a 2003 Toyota RAV4 east on Hills Ferry Road. Carillo tried to avoid hitting the Toyota pickup, but it swerved back into her path and crashed head-on into the RAV4.

Paiz was pronounced dead at the scene. Carillo suffered major injuries. The two children who were riding with her — 8-year-old Kristin Caina and 6-year-old Nicole Caina — also were injured. All three were taken to Memorial Medical Center in Modesto to be treated.

All four people involved in the accident were wearing seat belts, the CHP said. Neither drugs nor alcohol were suspected to be factors in the crash.

Unsafe passing is among the leading causes of car accidents, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). It is considered aggressive driving.

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

Concord Injury Lawyers | Tesoro Refinery Fire Injures Maintenance Worker

Monday, October 11th, 2010
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Tesoro Golden Eagle Refinery, Martinez

A worker was hospitalized Sunday afternoon after a tank caught fire at the Tesoro Golden Eagle refinery in Martinez, California.

The industrial accident occurred at about 12:20 p.m., according to a report in the San Jose Mercury News.

Refinery spokesman Mike Marcy said a contractor was doing maintenance work on a sludge tank that contained diesel fuel on top of processing water. The contractor reported that the diesel fuel caught fire. The blaze shot a plume of smoke more than 200 feet into the air.

Marcy said 27 company firefighters responded. The Contra Costa Fire Protection District also sent two battalion chiefs to the scene in an advisory capacity. The fire was reportedly under control by 3 p.m.

One employee was taken to a nearby hospital to be treated for smoke inhalation. No other burn injuries were reported.

The neighborhoods near the refinery were not evacuated, but Contra Costa County’s office of emergency services was notified, Marcy said. Bay Area Air Quality Management District officials and the refinery’s own specialists drove through neighboring communities and did not detect an odor from the fire, Marcy said. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

Owned by Texas-based Tesoro Corporation, the Martinez refinery has a crude oil capacity of 166,000 barrels per day. It produces motor fuels, heavy oil fuels, liquefied petroleum gas, petroleum coke, as well as feedstocks.

Tesoro shut down crude processing at its refinery at Anacortes, Washington, where an explosion and fire killed six workers on April 2.  Investigations of that fire are still underway.

The trial attorneys at Blackman Legal Group, a California-based law firm founded by renowned trial attorney Clifford Blackman, have been representing injury victims since 1976, and have special expertise in cases involving burn injury.  The nationwide toll-free number to call for a free consultation is 1-866-692-8126.

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