Driver Involved in Fatal Infant Death Files Lawsuit Against the City of Huntington Beach
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September 29, 2011 - According to reports a woman that was involved in an accident leading to the death of an infant has filed a lawsuit against the city of Huntington Beach.
According to reports Caryl Johnson age 53 of Huntington Beach has filed a lawsuit against the city of Huntington Beach, stemming from a chain reaction accident last year. The accident killed an infant from Australia, while being pushed in a stroller by her mother.
Johnson’s lawsuit filed September 16th in Orange County Superior Court states her car was struck from behind while she was stopped by a distracted driver, causing her vehicle to be pushed into the crosswalk and into the pedestrians.
Johnson claims to have been permanently disabled and suffers emotional scars; her husband is also listed as a plaintiff in the suit and alleges loss of consortium against the defendants. He lists that his wife is unable to perform duties as a spouse, work or services. ?
According to police reports, September 7, 2010 at the time of the accident, Johnson complained of neck and back pain.
Johnson’s lawsuit is suing Huntington Beach for allegedly maintaining a dangerous intersection at the location where the accident occurred on Croupier Drive and Sprindale Street. The lawsuit also names driver Robert Anthony Casares, age 50 of Huntington Beach for negligence.
According to police reports Casares who was driving a Chevrolet Tahoe northbound on Springdale Drive, caused the car accident when he did not see Johnson stopped in front of him. Casares was fixing his laptop from falling off the seat after going over railroad tracks on Springdale, according to police reports. The Huntington Beach car accident lawyer at Ehline Law Firm PC drives in this area and can verify that is dangerous. To learn more about government claims, contact:
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Huntington Beach Infant, Toddler and Father Injured In Crosswalk by Motorist
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September 27, 2011 - According to reports a father, infant and toddler were injured at a Huntington Beach crosswalk by a motorist on Monday afternoon.
According to Huntington Beach Fire Department Deputy Fire Marshal Jeff Lopez, the accident occurred at approximately 4:30 p.m. at Central Park Drive and Edwards Street.
Huntington Beach Police Department Lt. Mike Reynolds said that investigators believe the man and two children were struck while in the crosswalk, by a motorist making a left hand turn onto the northbound lane of Edwards Street.
Lt. Reynolds stated the accident occurred at a four way stop, where the driver is believed not to have seen the pedestrians crossing from east to west on Edwards Street.
The father was holding a one year old at the time they were struck and a three year old was on a tricycle, Lt. Reynolds said. The father and one year old rolled over the hood of the vehicle sustaining minor injuries, including bruises.
The vehicle reached the top of the tricycle injuring the three year old that was wearing a helmet at the time of the incident, according to Lt. Reynolds. Huntington Beach Police stated that a helicopter was placed on standby, but was later canceled. The father and two children were transported to UCI Medical Center by ambulance for treatment of their injuries.
According to Huntington Beach Police investigators the accident remains under investigation, including why the driver failed to see the man carrying the one year old infant and the three year old on the tricycle. 600 Anton Boulevard 11th Fl. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 USA +949.891.0357, is the Huntington Beach car accident attorney location of Ehline Law Firm PC and we like to discuss motor vehicle accident liability, duties and obligations.
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