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Two children injured in Fresno drunk driving accident

admin April 29th, 2010

April 29, 2010

When you have children, their safety becomes your first priority. But how do you protect your children from drunk drivers? One family was unable to protect themselves, and two children are now in the hospital following a Fresno drunk driving accident.

KFSN-TV reports that a white pickup truck struck a van carrying four people in north Fresno. The van slipped onto its side from the impact of the Fresno auto accident. According to Fresno police, the driver of the truck had been drinking and was traveling more than 50 mph at the time of the Fresno auto accident.

Two children were transported to the hospital, but no serious injuries were involved in the drunk driving accident. The driver of the truck was arrested for driving under the influence.

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If you have a child who was the victim of a Fresno drunk driving accident, the California drunk driving lawyers at Berg Injury Lawyers can help you.

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Berg Injury Lawyers Helps Local Residents by Giving Away Hands-Free Headsets

admin June 25th, 2008

June 25, 2008

With California’s new hands-free law taking effect July 1, 2008, many Californians are purchasing headsets for their cell phones so they can continue to talk while driving. Any motorists, who are caught chatting on their cell phones without a hands-free device starting July 1, will be fined.

To help local residents and alleviate the added costs of purchasing headsets, Berg Injury Lawyers will be distributing 2,000 complimentary hands-free headsets.

“With the new law taking effect, many Californians are faced with the added expense of purchasing hands-free headsets,” said attorney William Berg, founder of Berg Injury Lawyers. “By giving these headsets away, I hope to alleviate the extra expense while promoting safe driving. As part of my job, I constantly hear about car accidents that could have been easily avoided if drivers had been paying more attention to the traffic around them. I hope that this new law helps keep all drivers a little safer on the roads.”

The law, which takes effect July 1, 2008, is meant to protect everyone on the road by reducing driver distraction. According to the Public Policy Institute of California, an estimated 300 lives will be saved annually in California due to the new law. Additionally, Connecticut, Washington, New York, New Jersey, Chicago, and Washington, D.C., currently have laws in place to ban using hand-held mobile devices while driving.

To receive a complimentary hands-free headset, visit the firm’s Web site at www.BergInjuryLawyers.com and fill out a simple form. Headsets will be available at Berg Injury Lawyers’ Alameda, Modesto, and Sacramento office locations beginning July 3 while supplies last.

About California’s Hands-Free Law

  • While those 18 and older are allowed to use hands-free headsets, those under 18 aren’t allowed to use mobile devices with or without hands-free accessories (VC §23124).
  • Police officers will begin ticketing drivers who use cell phones without hands-free devices on July 1. The first offense results in a $20 fine and the second offense is a $50 fine. Multiple offenses could result in more than triple the base amount.
  • Drivers are allowed to use their cell phones without hands-free devices during emergencies to call police, fire, or medical authorities.

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Sacramento drunk driving victim dies in police chase

admin April 10th, 2008

April 10, 2008

According to The Sacramento Bee, a teen passenger died in a Sacramento drunk driving accident after police pulled over the car for driving erratically down a California highway. The Sacramento driver pulled over for the police officer, but then fled the scene and hit a light pole down the road.

A teenager in the passenger seat of the vehicle died at the scene of the accident. The teen wasn’t the only Sacramento drunk driving victim in the auto accident; three other people in the vehicle suffered car accident injuries as well.

The driver who caused the Sacramento drunk driving accident faces charges of gross vehicular manslaughter, felony driving under the influence, and felony evading a police officer.

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http://www.sacbee.com/101/story/844705.html

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Drunk driving accident leaves two dead, several injured

admin October 16th, 2007

The Mercury News reported that police have identified two women killed Sunday morning on U.S. Highway 101 in a California car accident. The women were passengers in a vehicle driven by a 29-year-old allegedly under the influence.

The California drunk driving victims were ejected from the vehicle after the driver lost control while speeding into a right turn and launched off an overpass onto the southbound lanes of the highway, where the car was struck by a Honda carrying a family of five. The driver was taken to Santa Barbara College Hospital to be treated for severe auto accident injuries, including head and internal trauma.

Four of the five passengers in the Honda suffered minor injuries from the drunk driving accident and were taken to College Hospital for treatment.

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