April 16, 2008

Man Faces Vehicular Manslaughter Charges

A man in Paso Robles has been rearraigned and is facing three felony charges from a car crash he caused on Highway 101 near Ventura, CA.

In the crash, the man, Jeremy White, killed one man, Andreas Parra, 20, and severely injured another, California Highway Patrolman Anthony Pedeferri, 36. Officer Pedeferri has been with the CHP for over 11 years and is an accomplished tri-athlete. He is currently in the hospital for rehabilitation

The charges the young man, only 20-years-old, face are gross vehicular manslaughter, driving under the influence, causing an injury and refusing to take a chemical test, and selling/transporting marijuana.

Also, he faces several allegations including causing great bodily injury resulting in brain injury and paralysis, and causing injury or death to more than one victim.

At the scene, White refused to take a drug test but was forced to later on. At his hearing on April 1, forensic scientists testified that the drug Ecstasy was found in White's blood, as well as marijuana.

White's bail is currently held at $250,000.

For the full story, please click here.

Here in Sacramento, CA, many victims are injured by drunk or otherwise intoxicated drivers. These injuries can be moderate to severe, and can even end in death. California law makes it illegal for anyone to drive under the influence of alcohol and/drugs. It is simply too dangerous. According to AlcoholAlert.com:

There were 16,885 alcohol-related fatalities in 2005 – 39 percent of the total traffic fatalities for the year.

If you or a loved one has been badly hurt by someone driving under the influence, my staff and I can help you. Please call us at 916.444.4444, or visit our website, www.moseleycollins.com. You have rights. We can help you get them.

God bless.


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April 4, 2008

Young Girl in Car Wreck Receives $1.25 Million

Note: This article was taken from the Charleston Gazette Law Blog page of their website. To view the article, please click here.

From the Charleston Gazette:

Girl hurt in wreck gets $1.25 million

By Andrew Clevenger
Staff writer

After a four-day trial in Kanawha Circuit Court, a jury awarded more than $1.25 million to a Scarbro girl who was injured when a truck ricocheted off another truck and pinned her leg against a power pole in 2004.

Stefanie McKinney, now 14, needed 720 square centimeters of skin grafts on her leg, said her lawyer, Chad Love.

“The scarring was just unbelievable,” he said.

The jury’s verdict included $250,000 for pain and suffering, $200,000 for mental and emotional distress and $550,000 for disfigurement. In addition, the jury awarded $257,858.52 to cover McKinney’s medical bills.

McKinney was standing on a corner in Oak Hill when a 1997 Ford Ranger truck driven by John Anderson collided with a 1994 GMC truck driven by Jimmie Souder, according to the lawsuit she filed in 2006. After the impact, Anderson’s truck pinned her leg against the pole.

The jury found that Souder was 100 percent liable for the accident, and Anderson was not negligent.

Beckley lawyer Tim Hayes, who represented Souder, could not be reached on Friday.

Charleston attorney Andy Brison, who represented Anderson, said he was glad that the jury had concluded that his client was not at fault.

“It’s a tragic case. This little girl was standing there advertising her mother’s yard sale, and she gets hit like that,” Brison said.

McKinney impressed Brison as the kind of person who refused to become a lifelong victim.

“She had a really good recovery,” he said, noting that by the spring of 2005, she was playing softball, even making the all-star team. “As her dad said, she worked her butt off to get into that shape, and I agree. She’s just not going to let this get her down. She doesn’t seem like the kind of kid who would do that.”

Judge Paul Zakaib Jr. presided over the case.

What a win! Everyday, here in Sacramento, CA, innocent people are injured by negligent drivers, just like this young girl. They need the same legal help and compensation that she received. An attorney can help you in this. If you or a loved one has been injured in a car accident, I can help you. My name is Moseley Collins and I have been helping injured victims receive the compensation they deserve for over 25 years. Please call my office at 916.444.4444, or visit my website, www.moseleycollins.com. My staff and I would love to help you.

God bless and happy Easter!

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