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July 22, 2010

Five People Injured in Suspected DUI Crash on Highway 89

CA-89-shield-eb.pngFour people were injured in a head-on collision on Highway 89 Wednesday night in Nevada County, the Sierra Sun reported. The accident was reported south of Rampart at about 5 p.m. According to news reports, A 1998 Chevrolet Silverado pick-up truck heading north collided with a 2002 Acura MDX SUV headed south. The impact sent the Acura down a nearby embankment where it struck a cyclist. The three occupants of the Acura, a 42-year-old woman, a 66-year-old woman and a 6-year-old girl, all from Tahoe City, suffered major injuries in the crash. The 34-year-old driver of the Chevrolet truck, a Squaw Valley resident, suffered major injuries. The cyclist, a man from Salt Lake City, suffered minor injuries.

Cause of the Highway 89 Crash

The Sierra Sun reported that the driver of the pickup truck, who was taken to Tahoe Forest Hospital, was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence. It is not clear if he was driving on the wrong-side of the road or how exactly the collision occurred.

Drunk Driving Accidents and Personal Injury Liability

In this particular Highway 89 crash, it is determined that the driver of the northbound Chevy pickup truck caused the head-on collision, he or she may be liable for the injuries of the three occupants of the Acura and the cyclist. When accidents are caused by a drunk driver, in addition to criminal charges for driving under the influence, the driver may be liable for the victims' medical treatment expenses, lost earnings, and pain and suffering. The victims' family would be well-advised to consult with an experienced northern California personal injury lawyer, who has successfully represented victims of accidents caused by drunk drivers.

Protecting the Rights of DUI Accident Victims

At Estey Bomberger, we believe accidents caused by drunk drivers are 100% preventable. The decision to drink and drive is both reckless and negligent, and drivers who drive under the influence should be held accountable for their actions. For more information about what you can do to stop drinking and driving in your community, visit our website stop-drunk-driving.com.

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April 7, 2010

19-Year-Old St. Louis Woman Killed in Easter Sunday Crash Near Lake Tahoe

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A crash near Lake Tahoe involving a 2002 Acura and a 2004 Volvo on Highway 89 Sunday evening left a 19-year-old St. Louis woman dead, the California Highway Patrol reported. The Easter Sunday crash occurred at about 6:30 p.m. April 4, on Highway 89 south of Alpine Meadows Road in Nevada County. According to reports in the Sierra Sun, the victim, Wenjie Li, 19, was a passenger in the Acura, which was travelling northbound on Highway 89.The driver of the Acura, Shang Gao, 20, of Reno, apparently lost control of the vehicle in snowy conditions and broadsided the southbound 2004 Volvo, driven by a Redwood City woman in her 40's. Li was taken by ambulance to Tahoe Forest Hospital in Truckee, where she died of her injuries. Both Gao and the driver of the Volvo suffered non-life-threatening injuries.

The Sacramento Bee reported that Li was a St. Louis university student visiting the Tahoe area with her boyfriend. Our condolences go out to her family and everyone who knew and loved her. Please keep her family in your prayers.

What Caused this Accident?

Based on the limited reports of the accident, it is not clear what caused Gao to lose control of his vehicle and collide with the Volvo. Authorities will investigate to see if Gao was not driving safely in light of weather conditions, or if he was under the influence of alcohol. It is also possible that something malfunctioned with the vehicle or one of its tires blew out, causing him to lose control. While this accident remains under investigation, the family of Wenjie Li and the woman driving the Volvo would be well-advised to speak to a California personal injury attorney as soon as possible. An attorney can help the victims protect their legal rights and understand who was at fault for the accident, and explain the family's options in a personal injury or wrongful death claim.

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