People who have been hurt in car crashes often know about their injuries right away. Someone with a broken arm may not be able to lift anything or pull themselves out of the vehicle. Someone with a spinal cord injury may not be able to move at all. Other times, people...
Catastrophic Accidents
Was a Deadly Venice Beach Crash Avoidable?
Five years ago, a man frustrated by a botched drug deal decided to jump the curb and drive down the Venice Beach boardwalk. Not long after, he had plowed into over a dozen people, leaving one tourist dead. Now, the City of Los Angeles is facing the consequences of...
If You Are Hit by an Uninsured Driver Can Your Damages Be Recovered?
Have you ever wondered what would happen if someone who didn’t have insurance hit your vehicle? It sounds like something that rarely happens, every driver in California is required to have liability insurance after all. However, you might be surprised to learn that it...
PG&E RECLOSERS, FALLEN TREES, AND THE WINE COUNTRY FIRES
David Baker reported in the November 2, 2017 edition of the SF Chronicle that PG&E reclosers, which are designed to restart themselves if power goes off by shooting pulses of electricity through lines that tripped off, may have contacted branches or brush starting...
PG&E: Inverse Condemnation and the Wind
Shortly after the Wine Country Fires raged across the Napa and Sonoma Counties, destroying life and property in the Atlas Peak Fire, Tubbs Fire, Nuns Fire and Patrick Fire, PG&E spokesman threw out the claim that winds were “hurricane strength winds in excess of...
Looking for a Cause of the Deadly Wine Country Fires
PG&E President Geisha Williams has carefully staked out PG&E’s position that while no one knows the cause of the Wine Country Fires, extreme winds are a likely cause. Wind alone should not start a fire. Even with extreme winds, PG&E has to be aware that...
Oakland Fire Raises Serious Questions as to Cause
In 1997, a fire that started as a result of faulty wiring on the first floor of a two-story apartment in San Francisco’s Hunter Point claimed the lives of four young children ages 8 months, 3 years, 4 years, 6 years, and their grandmother. The fire department...
Serious Questions Raised About Median Barrier in Orland High School Student Tragedy
A Federal Express truck driver for unknown reasons crossed a grassy highway median on I5 near Orland and slammed into a bus carrying more than 40 high school students on their way to visit Humboldt State University. The accident occurred on I5, north of Route 32 in...