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Archive for the ‘Motorcycle Accidents’ Category

Family sues company that hired immigrant

Friday, March 6th, 2009

The families of the victims of a deadly motorcycle accident are suing the employer of the supposed illegal immigrant who caused the car wreck.

The lawsuit alleges that hiring the man made the company responsible for the deaths of two people who were on a motorcycle when a pick-up truck crossed the centerline and struck them. It is believed that Herlin Alvarez, who has not been seen since the wreck, drove the truck.

According to the lawsuit, Alvarez was on his way to pick up a check from Porter Roofing Contractors when the accident occurred and that he did not have a valid driver’s license. The suit also alleges that Porter Roofing paid its employees through a sham company.

The plaintiffs are asking that the state suspend the roofing company’s licenses, and that a jury be commissioned to award them upwards of $260 million for the loss of their two family members.

Fatal car wreck brings lawsuit

Friday, March 6th, 2009

In addition to facing manslaughter charges as a result of a fatal wreck, an Oregon woman is also being sued by the wife of the man who died.

Terressa D. Breidel, 41, of Pistol River, Ore., was arrested on suspicion of gross vehicular manslaughter, driving under the influence of drugs causing injury or death, and possession of a controlled substance after the collision last Oct. 24.

In addition to driving under the influence of drugs, the woman may have been sending a text message on her cell phone when she drove her Ford Explorer into the back of a line of stopped cars.

Ronald L. Rudisill was killed in the four-vehicle pileup, and his wife is filing a wrongful death suit against Breidel and the two Oregon courier companies (GTW Distributing LLC and Senvow LLC) she was working for at the time of the wreck. Rudisill is believed to have been making a delivery on the day of the accident directly for GTW.

If you were injured in a car accident or in an accident involving an 18-wheeler, it’s likely a mistake to represent yourself. An experienced, knowledgable car wreck attorney can help maximize your settlement.

Chinese motorcycles flood US market

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

Quite suddenly, it seems, cheap, Chinese-made motorcycles are all the rage.

Over the last decade or so, these cheap under-powered knock-offs have been filling up cities across the globe because, well, they’re cheap. Like, 400 USD for a 50cc bike that will get you around Mumbai or Shanghai.

Now, we’re beginning to see more and more of them imported to this country.

The problem is that they really are cheap. This means they aren’t always built to the standards of American products.

It also means that the product liability aspect of the things has not been tested.

U.S. manufacturers and the established majors from Japan and Europe have to contend with laws that hold them liable for defects in their products.

Has anyone had to deal with this issue on a Chinese motorcycle? The local dealer certainly can’t accept the liability and what are your chances with a company from China responding to your claims or concerns, especially if it’s one of the smaller ones? Further, it’s something of a Chinese cottage industry. There are hundreds — if not thousands — of small manufacturers.

With the rapidly increasing Chinese presence, someone ought to think about this because if you hold everyone else liable, you can’t give them a pass. It may be a while before the laws catch up to the reality of the market.

If you have been involved in a motorcycle accident and you were on one of these cheap motorcycles, you should contact an attorney experienced with Texas vehicle accident law. The vehicle accident lawyers at Cappolino Dodd Krebs LLP have over 80 years of experience and can help you with professional insight.