Friday, September 23, 2016

Deadly accident on Highway 101; was debris the cause of the crash?

Truck accident investigators who are probing a deadly accident which occurred on Highway 101 believe that debris from a Caltrans truck may have caused the auto accident in which an elderly driver was killed, as reported by CBS. San Francisco, CA truck accident lawyers are perplexed by this case.

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The debris in question was a metal part which broke through the window of the car of the deceased victim. Preliminary California Highway Patrol investigations revealed that the metal part which slammed through the window of the car and caused the death of the elderly driver may have come from a Caltrans water truck.

The truck was said to have been driving between job sites when the auto accident occurred. Caltrans is cooperating with law enforcement authorities and the California Highway Patrol as they draw closer to the end of their investigation.

The deceased victim was identified by San Mateo County's coroner's office as Louis Schaefer from Mountain View. Schaefer died after the metal part which broke through his car window ended up striking his neck with deadly force. The metal part was a large screw-on nozzle cap and it was supposed to be secured at the back of the Caltrans truck. The nozzle supposedly came off the truck, flew across several lanes of traffic, and ploughed through the window and into Scaefer's neck in a totally freak accident.

Investigators say that such metal caps are generally secured by a metal chain and they are not sure how it could have come loose in this case.

Schaefer, once struck by the metal cap, lost control of his car, and struck the median. No other vehicles or motorists were damaged or injured in the incident. San Francisco, CA truck accident lawyers point out that any video footage and the investigation report will help establish liability, and in wrongful death lawsuit as well, if any.

Authorities identify women who died in Highway 1 accident

Sfbay.ca reports that two women who passed away in a fatal Highway 1 accident have been identified by the San Mateo Coroner's office as 22 year old Audrey Jimenez and 22 year old Madeline Halluin. Jimenez was a resident of San Jose and Halluin was from Campbell, according to police reports.

The accident occurred in the early and dark hours of the morning on Highway 1 at Pigeon Point in San Mateo County. The deceased were both occupants of a Mazda CX 5 and they tried to pull into the highway from Pigeon Point and inadvertently ended up right in the path of a Dodge pickup truck that was travelling in a southerly direction. The police report will play a vital role in any accident insurance claim say California truck accident attorneys.

None of the occupants of the Dodge suffered any injuries confirm California Highway Patrol officers.

It looks like it was not the Dodge’s fault. How do you drive into another car like this is very strange.

Time to pick up the phone

Unlike other motor and traffic accidents, truck accident cases are not governed by regular state traffic laws. Instead, there is a whole set of complex state trucking laws in addition to federal trucking laws. In order to stand a chance of winning a truck accident case, you will most certainly require the expertise of a California truck accident lawyer who is well versed with both sets of trucking laws.

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