Posted on August 15th, 2012
Comedian Matt Fisher recently called out Progressive Insurance on their seemingly unethical practices when faced with a substantial claim regarding his sister’s death.
Katie Fisher was tragically killed in a car accident in June 2010. Katie’s estate immediately settled the claim with the at-fault driver, but Progressive refused to pay the estate any underinsured coverage without a judgment of liability against the driver. This forced Fisher’s family to reluctantly file suit against the driver. This is when the unexpected event occurred. Not only did Progressive refuse to pay the underinsured coverage but they actually defended the driver who killed Katie. Liability was eventually found on behalf of the driver and Progressive has been ordered to pay an unknown amount.
As outrageous as it sounds, this is often common practice for insurance companies who are in the business solely to protect their bottom line. Insurance companies have one objective and that is to limit their loss exposure. If that means defending the killer of one of their insureds, Progressive has shown they are not afraid of that fire storm. Matt Fisher’s post has caused many people to question Progressive’s actions to which Progressive provided a robotic twitter response of “This is a tragic case, and our sympathies go out to Mr. Fisher and his family for the pain they’ve had to endure. We fully investigated this claim and relevant background, and feel we properly handled the claim within our contractual obligations. Again, this is a tragic situation, and we’re sorry for everything Mr. Fisher and his family have gone through.”
This situation is precisely why one should always higher a lawyer before discussing any facts or settlements with an insurance company. This instance with Fisher’s estate is common place in personal injury litigation and requires a highly skilled lawyer to be on your side.
To read the entire article in its entirety click on the link below.
http://gawker.com/5934436/comedian-calls-out-progressive-for-defending-his-sisters-killer-progressive-responds-in-heartless-robot-fashion#13449796501405
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Posted on April 27th, 2012
Springfield Police are looking for the driver who hit a bicyclist and left the scene of the accident Friday morning.
It happened at National and Grand just after 8:00 AM. A man riding his bike north-bound in the crosswalk was hit by a car making a right turn on red.
The bicyclist was taken to the hospital, where he was treated and released.
As the weather warms, more and more bikers will be on the road. The attorneys at Strong-Garner-Bauer, P.C. urge motorists to keep a look out for bicyclists on the road. If you have been involved in a bicycle accident, please contact the experienced bicycle accident lawyers of Strong-Garner-Bauer, P.C. at 417-887-4300.
Posted on March 12th, 2012
Missouri Lawyers Weekly recently published an article recounting the Greene County trial of Lewis v. Busco Inc. The plaintiff, Daniel Lewis was represented by Springfield Lawyer of the Year Steve Garner. The article reads as follows:
A Greene County jury awarded nearly $1 million to a Republic man whose car was hit by a charter tour bus headed to Branson in a 2007 accident.
That Nov. 18, Daniel Lewis, then 37, was driving his 1990 Honda Accord on Route N in southwest Missouri. A charter bus heading the opposite direction on the rural road turned in front of Lewis’ car and struck the driver’s side, according to the plaintiff’s attorneys’ written case description. James P. Mailen of Lawrence, Kan., was driving the bus.
Lewis, a concrete finisher, suffered back and spine injuries that have left him unable to work, said attorney Steve Garner, who took over the case in November, a month before the trial, after Lewis’ first lawyers stepped aside. Neither Mailen nor the bus passengers were injured. The bus driver had made a wrong turn and was trying to get back onto Interstate 44, Garner said.
Lewis sued the bus driver and Busco Inc., which owned the bus, in November 2009. The Norfolk, Neb., company does business as Arrow Stage Lines.
A four-day jury trial began on Dec. 19. In his opening arguments, Garner told the jury of his client’s history of methamphetamine abuse and “petty crimes that go along with people who have substance abuse problems.” Lewis’ rap sheet includes previous convictions for burglary, drug possession and drunken driving, court records show. He was also on probation at the time of the trial.
Lewis’ drug addiction prevented him from being treated with prescription painkillers, Garner said.
“He has chronic pain and can’t take painkillers other than over-the-counter medicine,” he said. “The jury was good to their promises not to consider [his drug abuse]. I think lawyers give it a lot more credence than jurors do.”
Lewis agreed to dismiss Mailen, the bus driver, from the case two weeks before trial.
“I didn’t see any need to drag that guy to court,” Garner said. “Ultimately, insurance is responsible. I didn’t want the jury to feel sorry for this driver.”
On cross-examination, defense attorney Dana Mark Harris elicited testimony from Lewis’ doctor that the accident victim’s injuries could have been “psychologically perpetuated.” The physician also said Lewis was “doctor shopping” in an attempt to obtain prescription narcotics.
“It appeared to me that the complaints went beyond the normal healing course,” Harris said. “His treating doctor agreed with me.”
During jury deliberations, Garner and Harris reached a high-low agreement, calling for a minimum payment to Lewis of $175,000 and a maximum of $1 million. On the trial’s fourth day, the jury returned a plaintiff’s verdict of $941,000.
Harris said he was disappointed in the verdict but didn’t plan to appeal.
Read more: http://molawyersmedia.com/blog/2012/03/12/drug-addicted-plaintiff-wins-southwest-mo-trial/
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Posted on March 3rd, 2012
A 25-year-old Texas man was pronounced dead at the scene of an early-morning crash today at Commercial Street and National Avenue, according to a report from the Springfield Police Department.
Brandon S. Smith, of Copperas Cove, Texas, was a passenger in a westbound 1997 Acura driven by Harold L. Evans, 33, of Galena. Evans reportedly lost control of the car and struck a traffic signal pole at the northeast corner of the intersection, the report said.
The accident occured about 12:15 a.m.
The Acura then struck a 76 Ford LTD that was southbound on National and stopped for a red light at Commercial.
A second passenger in the Acura was not injured, Evans suffered minor injuries, and was taken into custody due to alcohol impairment, according to the police report.
Speed is also thought to have been a contributing factor in the crash. The investigation is ongoing, police said.
Read more: http://www.news-leader.com/article/20120303/NEWS01/303040011/fatal-crash-harold-evans-brandon-smith?odyssey=tab|topnews|text|FRONTPAGE
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Posted on February 21st, 2012
One person was killed and two others injured today in a three-vehicle crash on Olive Boulevard, police said.
A black sport utility vehicle eastbound on Olive crossed the center line and struck two westbound vehicles about 11 a.m., said Capt. Steve Lewis of the Chesterfield Police Department.
The crash at Olive Boulevard at Creve Coeur Mill Road shut down the westbound lanes road until about 3:45 p.m., Lewis said. The SUV crossed into the westbound lanes, first struck a white pickup and then hit a four-door silver sedan.
Police late Tuesday did not know what caused the crash.
Police withheld identities of those involved late Tuesday. The person in the silver car died at a hospital, Lewis said. Two people in the SUV were hospitalized. A person in the white pickup was not hurt.
Read more: http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/metro/one-dead-two-injured-in-chesterfield-crash/article_6a71c638-5cb8-11e1-bf0b-0019bb30f31a.html#ixzz1n4mt2QCX
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Posted on February 12th, 2012
Authorities in St. Louis say the pedestrian killed along Interstate 55 was a man in his 60s who was trying to help a friend who ran out of gas.
A semi struck the man Wednesday night as he standing on the left shoulder of I-55, trying to fill the gas tank of the disabled car. The victim’s name has not been released.
Investigators say the truck driver stopped. Charges are not expected.
All lanes of southbound I-55 were closed for more than two hours.
Read More: http://www.news-leader.com/article/20120202/NEWS11/302020082/ST-LOUIS-INTERSTATE-PEDESTRIAN-KILLED?odyssey=obinsite
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Posted on January 26th, 2012
In the state of Missouri, it is legal to talk on the phone while driving a passenger vehicle. But the law regarding cell phone usage while operating a commercial vehicle has changed. Depending on the weight of the truck, a new federal mandate states that those driving a commercial vehicle must use a “one touch” method if they wish to talk on the cell phone while driving.
“It would be a hands free device,” said Sgt. Bernhardt.
“A one touch telephone call can be made utilizing a cell phone only if it can be done while the driver is seat belted in the seat of a commercial vehicle. Commercial motor vehicle drivers can no longer hold the cell phone in their hand to make a call or answer a call, unless it is being used in an emergency or to contact law enforcement to report crashes, or intoxicated drivers.”
Bernhardt said that several months ago, the Department of Transportation set a mandate that it is against the law to text while operating a commercial vehicle. There are also restrictions for young drivers regarding texting and driving.
“In the state of Missouri, it is illegal for anyone 21 or younger to operate a motor vehicle and send or receive a text or use a mobile data device,” Sgt. Bernhardt said.
Bernhardt mentioned that this law also applies to those 21 and younger participating in activities such as reading Facebook feeds on smart phones while driving. Although it is legal for those over 21 to text while driving in the state of Missouri, Sgt. Bernhardt said it is certainly not the safest thing to do while out on the roads.
“Obviously texting or talking on the cell phone is a very unsafe driving practice because when you’re talking on the cell phone, when you’re texting, that takes your eyes off of the roadway and gives you an increased chance of being involved in a traffic crash . ”
Here are the Missouri State Highway Patrol statistics to prove his claim. In 2010, there were 151,353 car crashes in the State of Missouri. Of those crashes, 21 people were killed due to the driver using a cell phone at the the time of crash. 558 were injured. Also, there were 1,772 traffic crashes in 2010 due to driving and using a cell phone. In regards to commercial vehicles, they were involved in nine percent of all traffic crashes in 2010. In those crashes, 105 people were killed and 4,007 were injured.
Read More: http://www.heartlandconnection.com/news/story.aspx?id=711970
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Posted on January 26th, 2012
In the state of Missouri, it is legal to talk on the phone while driving a passenger vehicle. But the law regarding cell phone usage while operating a commercial vehicle has changed. Depending on the weight of the truck, a new federal mandate states that those driving a commercial vehicle must use a “one touch” method if they wish to talk on the cell phone while driving.
“It would be a hands free device,” said Sgt. Bernhardt.
“A one touch telephone call can be made utilizing a cell phone only if it can be done while the driver is seat belted in the seat of a commercial vehicle. Commercial motor vehicle drivers can no longer hold the cell phone in their hand to make a call or answer a call, unless it is being used in an emergency or to contact law enforcement to report crashes, or intoxicated drivers.”
Bernhardt said that several months ago, the Department of Transportation set a mandate that it is against the law to text while operating a commercial vehicle. There are also restrictions for young drivers regarding texting and driving.
“In the state of Missouri, it is illegal for anyone 21 or younger to operate a motor vehicle and send or receive a text or use a mobile data device,” Sgt. Bernhardt said.
Bernhardt mentioned that this law also applies to those 21 and younger participating in activities such as reading Facebook feeds on smart phones while driving. Although it is legal for those over 21 to text while driving in the state of Missouri, Sgt. Bernhardt said it is certainly not the safest thing to do while out on the roads.
“Obviously texting or talking on the cell phone is a very unsafe driving practice because when you’re talking on the cell phone, when you’re texting, that takes your eyes off of the roadway and gives you an increased chance of being involved in a traffic crash . ”
Here are the Missouri State Highway Patrol statistics to prove his claim. In 2010, there were 151,353 car crashes in the State of Missouri. Of those crashes, 21 people were killed due to the driver using a cell phone at the the time of crash. 558 were injured. Also, there were 1,772 traffic crashes in 2010 due to driving and using a cell phone. In regards to commercial vehicles, they were involved in nine percent of all traffic crashes in 2010. In those crashes, 105 people were killed and 4,007 were injured.
Read More: http://www.heartlandconnection.com/news/story.aspx?id=711970
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Posted on January 26th, 2012
A second person has died from a crash in Branson Monday (1-16).
The Taney County coroner says 90 year old Lucille Hoegerl, Harrison, AR, died two days after a pickup and car collided on Shepherd of the Hills Expressway in Branson. Coroner Kevin Tweedy tells KSPR News, Hoegerl was a passenger in a car that was hit by a pickup driven by Angus Walker who also died in the crash.
The 42 year old Walker was a Western Taney County Firefighter. Authorities say his pickup crossed the center line and crashed into the car driven by Toni Hoegerl. The 65 year old Harrison, AR woman is recovering in a Springfield hospital.
Read More: http://articles.kspr.com/2012-01-19/ar-woman_30645350
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Posted on January 26th, 2012
A second person has died from a crash in Branson Monday (1-16).
The Taney County coroner says 90 year old Lucille Hoegerl, Harrison, AR, died two days after a pickup and car collided on Shepherd of the Hills Expressway in Branson. Coroner Kevin Tweedy tells KSPR News, Hoegerl was a passenger in a car that was hit by a pickup driven by Angus Walker who also died in the crash.
The 42 year old Walker was a Western Taney County Firefighter. Authorities say his pickup crossed the center line and crashed into the car driven by Toni Hoegerl. The 65 year old Harrison, AR woman is recovering in a Springfield hospital.
Read More: http://articles.kspr.com/2012-01-19/ar-woman_30645350
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Posted on January 26th, 2012
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), 30,797 people died in fatal motor vehicle crashes across the U.S. in 2009. The Missouri Department of Public Safety reported 821 fatal motor vehicle accidents in Missouri alone in 2010.
More people are buckling up these days, but a recent study indicates there is one group that still remains vulnerable to injury in an accident. The bad news is that there may not be much they can do about it. According to a University of Virginia study published in the October edition of the American Journal of Public Health, women are more likely to be injured in car accidents than men. The disparity between genders is due in large part to vehicle safety feature design.
Study results
Researchers examined NHTSA motor vehicle accident data from 1998 through 2008. The women drivers in the study were an average of five and a half inches shorter than the men, an average of 35 pounds lighter, less likely to be overweight and more were driving newer passenger cars at the time of their accidents. Even after controlling for these and other variables, researchers found that women wearing seatbelts were 47 percent more likely to suffer injuries than male drivers wearing seatbelts. Women tended to have more spine and chest injuries than men drivers in crashes that were comparable in severity. Women also suffered more injuries in their lower extremities than men did.
Vehicle Safety Features
Researchers suggest that the reason for the higher risk of injuries for women drivers lies in the fact that safety equipment in vehicles does not take into account the differences in women’s bodies. The way that vehicle manufacturers position seat belts, for example, does not factor in women’s neck strength and musculature, their height or the differences in how women sit in car seats. Engineers usually design car safety features with men’s bodies in mind. Those differences may contribute to greater injuries by women.
Researchers noted that women were more vulnerable to injury in car accidents and that federal regulations need to focus on reducing the gender disparity in vehicle safety standards.
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Posted on January 26th, 2012
Two people were injured Tuesday evening after an accident in Troy Missouri.
The Lincoln County firefighters responded to a report of a motor vehicle accident at the intersection of Highway 61 and S. Lincoln Drive at 6:17 p.m.
Firefighters say a passenger van sustained major damage and was nearly ripped in half. A dump truck was also overturned with its entire load of corn spread over the highway.
There was one victim from the van who was taken by ambulance to a local hospital.
The dump truck driver was flown by helicopter to the same hospital.
The condition of both victims is unknown.
The Missouri Department of Transportation helped firefighters move several tons of corn from the highway to the side of the road. It will be completely removed with a vacuum truck to prevent the attraction of deer and other animals to the highway.
The Missouri Highway Patrol is investigating the accident.
Read More: http://www.ksdk.com/news/article/299291/3/Two-injured-in-Troy-Missouri-car-accident-at-Highway-61-and-S-Lincoln-Drive
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Posted on January 26th, 2012
Two people were injured Tuesday evening after an accident in Troy Missouri.
The Lincoln County firefighters responded to a report of a motor vehicle accident at the intersection of Highway 61 and S. Lincoln Drive at 6:17 p.m.
Firefighters say a passenger van sustained major damage and was nearly ripped in half. A dump truck was also overturned with its entire load of corn spread over the highway.
There was one victim from the van who was taken by ambulance to a local hospital.
The dump truck driver was flown by helicopter to the same hospital.
The condition of both victims is unknown.
The Missouri Department of Transportation helped firefighters move several tons of corn from the highway to the side of the road. It will be completely removed with a vacuum truck to prevent the attraction of deer and other animals to the highway.
The Missouri Highway Patrol is investigating the accident.
Read More: http://www.ksdk.com/news/article/299291/3/Two-injured-in-Troy-Missouri-car-accident-at-Highway-61-and-S-Lincoln-Drive
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Posted on January 16th, 2012
A child struck by a vehicle about 4:30 p.m. in Shawnee was transported with a critical head injury to Children’s Mercy Hospital.
The incident occurred in the 13000 block of West 70th Terrace, near Gillette Street. Police said a 62-year-old woman with a possible medical condition struck a parked vehicle, which pushed it into a 12-year-old boy.
A witness said a maroon car jumped a curb and hit a van that was parked in a driveway. The witness said the boy, whose family apparently recently moved to the neighborhood, was among three children who were playing in the yard of the house.
The driver did not appear to be injured but was transported to Shawnee Mission Medical Center.
The boy’s family was with him at Children’s Mercy.
Read more here: http://www.kansascity.com/2012/01/16/3374085/child-struck-by-vehicle-in-shawnee.html#storylink=cpy
If you or a loved one have been seriously injured in a pedestrian accident, please contact the experienced personal injury attorneys of Strong-Garner-Bauer, P.C. at 417-887-4300.
Posted on January 11th, 2012
An employee of a St. Louis sign-making company died after being crushed by a press machine.
St. Louis fire battalion chief Tom McClain says an employee of Butler Merchandising Solutions died Tuesday evening after becoming trapped in machinery at the business.
His name was not immediately release.
McLain said it was unclear how the man became trapped in the press, which he described as the size of a pickup truck.
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports (http://bit.ly/zceBRv) other employees were inside the business at the time, but it was unclear if anyone saw the accident.
Butler Merchandising Solutions makes large signs and displays for grocery stores, bars and other clients.
Read More: http://www.news-leader.com/article/20120111/NEWS11/120111011/man-crushed-machine-sign-st-louis?odyssey=mod|newswell|text|FRONTPAGE|s
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Posted on January 11th, 2012
An employee of a St. Louis sign-making company died after being crushed by a press machine.
St. Louis fire battalion chief Tom McClain says an employee of Butler Merchandising Solutions died Tuesday evening after becoming trapped in machinery at the business.
His name was not immediately release.
McLain said it was unclear how the man became trapped in the press, which he described as the size of a pickup truck.
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports (http://bit.ly/zceBRv) other employees were inside the business at the time, but it was unclear if anyone saw the accident.
Butler Merchandising Solutions makes large signs and displays for grocery stores, bars and other clients.
Read More: http://www.news-leader.com/article/20120111/NEWS11/120111011/man-crushed-machine-sign-st-louis?odyssey=mod|newswell|text|FRONTPAGE|s
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Posted on January 11th, 2012
An employee of a St. Louis sign-making company died after being crushed by a press machine.
St. Louis fire battalion chief Tom McClain says an employee of Butler Merchandising Solutions died Tuesday evening after becoming trapped in machinery at the business.
His name was not immediately release.
McLain said it was unclear how the man became trapped in the press, which he described as the size of a pickup truck.
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports (http://bit.ly/zceBRv) other employees were inside the business at the time, but it was unclear if anyone saw the accident.
Butler Merchandising Solutions makes large signs and displays for grocery stores, bars and other clients.
Read More: http://www.news-leader.com/article/20120111/NEWS11/120111011/man-crushed-machine-sign-st-louis?odyssey=mod|newswell|text|FRONTPAGE|s
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Posted on January 11th, 2012
A head-on collision Wednesday morning on Missouri 248 in Taney County left two people seriously injured, according to the Missouri Highway Patrol.
A 2004 Jeep Liberty driven by Sarah Mifflen, 20, of Forsyth, crossed the center line and struck a 2000 Dodge Stratus driven by Lance Taylor, 38, of Walnut Shade, according to a crash report. The collision happened around 6:15 a.m. Taylor along with a passenger were transported to St. Johns Hospital with serious injuries.
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Posted on January 11th, 2012
A head-on collision Wednesday morning on Missouri 248 in Taney County left two people seriously injured, according to the Missouri Highway Patrol.
A 2004 Jeep Liberty driven by Sarah Mifflen, 20, of Forsyth, crossed the center line and struck a 2000 Dodge Stratus driven by Lance Taylor, 38, of Walnut Shade, according to a crash report. The collision happened around 6:15 a.m. Taylor along with a passenger were transported to St. Johns Hospital with serious injuries.
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Posted on January 11th, 2012
A head-on collision Wednesday morning on Missouri 248 in Taney County left two people seriously injured, according to the Missouri Highway Patrol.
A 2004 Jeep Liberty driven by Sarah Mifflen, 20, of Forsyth, crossed the center line and struck a 2000 Dodge Stratus driven by Lance Taylor, 38, of Walnut Shade, according to a crash report. The collision happened around 6:15 a.m. Taylor along with a passenger were transported to St. Johns Hospital with serious injuries.
Read More: http://www.news-leader.com/article/20120111/NEWS01/120111008/taney-collision-head-on-mifflen-branson-missouri?odyssey=mod|newswell|text|FRONTPAGE|p
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Posted on January 4th, 2012
A 19-year-old Mexican man pleaded guilty Wednesday to driving under the influence and killing two people in an Independence Day accident in Kansas City.
Felix Solano-Gallardo sat in a wheelchair, still recovering from his own injuries that day, as he pleaded guilty to two counts of involuntary manslaughter in Jackson County Circuit Court.He admitted driving the wrong way on Interstate 435 near 63rd Street when he crashed, head on, into a car carrying Diane Bronson, 44, and her daughter, Anna Bronson, 11, of Belton. Solano-Gallardo also admitted that his blood alcohol level that day was more than twice the legal limit.Buddy Bronson — Diane Bronson’s husband, and Anna’s father — said afterward that he was numb as he sat in the courtroom, listening to the plea. “It’s been a bumpy ride,” he said. “I’m hoping for justice and sympathy for our side.” Solano-Gallardo could receive up to 30 years in prison when he is sentenced March 9. Solano-Gallardo’s correct name and age have been unclear throughout his prosecution. Immediately after his arrest, he gave investigators the Solano-Gallardo name, while later telling immigration officers that his correct name was Luis Solano-Barrera. Under that name also he gave a birth day that would have made him 23 years old. But under oath Wednesday, he said his name was Solano-Gallardo and that he was 19 years old.
Read more here: http://www.kansascity.com/2012/01/04/3352620/man-admits-driving-drunk-in-kc.html#storylink=cpy
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Posted on January 4th, 2012
A 19-year-old Mexican man pleaded guilty Wednesday to driving under the influence and killing two people in an Independence Day accident in Kansas City.
Felix Solano-Gallardo sat in a wheelchair, still recovering from his own injuries that day, as he pleaded guilty to two counts of involuntary manslaughter in Jackson County Circuit Court.He admitted driving the wrong way on Interstate 435 near 63rd Street when he crashed, head on, into a car carrying Diane Bronson, 44, and her daughter, Anna Bronson, 11, of Belton. Solano-Gallardo also admitted that his blood alcohol level that day was more than twice the legal limit.Buddy Bronson — Diane Bronson’s husband, and Anna’s father — said afterward that he was numb as he sat in the courtroom, listening to the plea. “It’s been a bumpy ride,” he said. “I’m hoping for justice and sympathy for our side.” Solano-Gallardo could receive up to 30 years in prison when he is sentenced March 9. Solano-Gallardo’s correct name and age have been unclear throughout his prosecution. Immediately after his arrest, he gave investigators the Solano-Gallardo name, while later telling immigration officers that his correct name was Luis Solano-Barrera. Under that name also he gave a birth day that would have made him 23 years old. But under oath Wednesday, he said his name was Solano-Gallardo and that he was 19 years old.
Read more here: http://www.kansascity.com/2012/01/04/3352620/man-admits-driving-drunk-in-kc.html#storylink=cpy
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Posted on January 2nd, 2012
A Florida family injured in a head-on collision with a man leaving his employer’s holiday party settled its personal injury lawsuit against the man’s employer for $3.9 million, the plaintiffs’ lawyers said.
The collision happened around 2 a.m. on Dec. 15, 2007, when Jeffrey Francis drove the wrong direction on Interstate 95, the plaintiffs alleged. Plaintiffs Larry Smith, Sandra Smith and Tykinnia Smith were passengers in a minivan Larry Smith’s sister was driving when the crash occurred.
The plaintiffs’ attorneys sued Francis’ employer, Data Road/Zanett, because Francis had attended the company’s holiday party before the collision. The attorneys discovered that employees of Data Road/Zanett were in charge of monitoring other employees leaving the party to prevent drunken driving, though there was no official such policy, said Art Menke, a spokesman for the Langdon & Emison law firm.
During negotiations with defense attorneys, the plaintiffs argued that Francis’ employer should be held liable for the plaintiffs’ injuries. Recent Florida caselaw supported this conclusion, Menke said.
The plaintiffs’ attorneys also discovered that Francis was one of the last attendees to leave the party and his co-workers saw him drinking throughout the night. There was no evidence about how much alcohol Francis consumed. No co-worker asked him if he was too impaired to drive or tried to stop him from leaving, the attorneys alleged.
Defense attorneys, based in Philadelphia and Florida, didn’t return messages seeking comment.
The Smith family’s attorneys offered this explanation of the crash:
Before the collision, Francis, traveling at the speed limit of 70 mph, nearly collided with a truck. The truck driver flashed his lights at Francis and called 911. After that near miss, Francis swerved into an oncoming car and kept driving, leaving the scene of that collision.
Then, Francis collided with the plaintiffs’ minivan, which became airborne, struck a guardrail and landed on its side. The Smiths suffered serious injuries, including head trauma, brain injuries, broken bones and bruises. Francis was less seriously injured and taken to a hospital from the crash scene, the plaintiffs’ attorneys said.
Plaintiffs’ attorneys also presented a neurobehavioral assessment and an estimate of future life care costs for each plaintiff during negotiations.
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Posted on January 2nd, 2012
A Florida family injured in a head-on collision with a man leaving his employer’s holiday party settled its personal injury lawsuit against the man’s employer for $3.9 million, the plaintiffs’ lawyers said.
The collision happened around 2 a.m. on Dec. 15, 2007, when Jeffrey Francis drove the wrong direction on Interstate 95, the plaintiffs alleged. Plaintiffs Larry Smith, Sandra Smith and Tykinnia Smith were passengers in a minivan Larry Smith’s sister was driving when the crash occurred.
The plaintiffs’ attorneys sued Francis’ employer, Data Road/Zanett, because Francis had attended the company’s holiday party before the collision. The attorneys discovered that employees of Data Road/Zanett were in charge of monitoring other employees leaving the party to prevent drunken driving, though there was no official such policy, said Art Menke, a spokesman for the Langdon & Emison law firm.
During negotiations with defense attorneys, the plaintiffs argued that Francis’ employer should be held liable for the plaintiffs’ injuries. Recent Florida caselaw supported this conclusion, Menke said.
The plaintiffs’ attorneys also discovered that Francis was one of the last attendees to leave the party and his co-workers saw him drinking throughout the night. There was no evidence about how much alcohol Francis consumed. No co-worker asked him if he was too impaired to drive or tried to stop him from leaving, the attorneys alleged.
Defense attorneys, based in Philadelphia and Florida, didn’t return messages seeking comment.
The Smith family’s attorneys offered this explanation of the crash:
Before the collision, Francis, traveling at the speed limit of 70 mph, nearly collided with a truck. The truck driver flashed his lights at Francis and called 911. After that near miss, Francis swerved into an oncoming car and kept driving, leaving the scene of that collision.
Then, Francis collided with the plaintiffs’ minivan, which became airborne, struck a guardrail and landed on its side. The Smiths suffered serious injuries, including head trauma, brain injuries, broken bones and bruises. Francis was less seriously injured and taken to a hospital from the crash scene, the plaintiffs’ attorneys said.
Plaintiffs’ attorneys also presented a neurobehavioral assessment and an estimate of future life care costs for each plaintiff during negotiations.
Read More: http://molawyersmedia.com/blog/2011/12/26/holiday-party-crash-ends-with-settlement/
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Posted on January 2nd, 2012
A Florida family injured in a head-on collision with a man leaving his employer’s holiday party settled its personal injury lawsuit against the man’s employer for $3.9 million, the plaintiffs’ lawyers said.
The collision happened around 2 a.m. on Dec. 15, 2007, when Jeffrey Francis drove the wrong direction on Interstate 95, the plaintiffs alleged. Plaintiffs Larry Smith, Sandra Smith and Tykinnia Smith were passengers in a minivan Larry Smith’s sister was driving when the crash occurred.
The plaintiffs’ attorneys sued Francis’ employer, Data Road/Zanett, because Francis had attended the company’s holiday party before the collision. The attorneys discovered that employees of Data Road/Zanett were in charge of monitoring other employees leaving the party to prevent drunken driving, though there was no official such policy, said Art Menke, a spokesman for the Langdon & Emison law firm.
During negotiations with defense attorneys, the plaintiffs argued that Francis’ employer should be held liable for the plaintiffs’ injuries. Recent Florida caselaw supported this conclusion, Menke said.
The plaintiffs’ attorneys also discovered that Francis was one of the last attendees to leave the party and his co-workers saw him drinking throughout the night. There was no evidence about how much alcohol Francis consumed. No co-worker asked him if he was too impaired to drive or tried to stop him from leaving, the attorneys alleged.
Defense attorneys, based in Philadelphia and Florida, didn’t return messages seeking comment.
The Smith family’s attorneys offered this explanation of the crash:
Before the collision, Francis, traveling at the speed limit of 70 mph, nearly collided with a truck. The truck driver flashed his lights at Francis and called 911. After that near miss, Francis swerved into an oncoming car and kept driving, leaving the scene of that collision.
Then, Francis collided with the plaintiffs’ minivan, which became airborne, struck a guardrail and landed on its side. The Smiths suffered serious injuries, including head trauma, brain injuries, broken bones and bruises. Francis was less seriously injured and taken to a hospital from the crash scene, the plaintiffs’ attorneys said.
Plaintiffs’ attorneys also presented a neurobehavioral assessment and an estimate of future life care costs for each plaintiff during negotiations.
Read More: http://molawyersmedia.com/blog/2011/12/26/holiday-party-crash-ends-with-settlement/
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