Wrongful Death
Neighbors Say Rotting Staircase Killed SF Woman

SAN FRANCISCO (CBS 5) — The San Francisco District Attorney’s office has launched a formal investigation into conditions at an upscale Nob Hill apartment building where a woman recently fell to her death through an apparent rotted staircase.
“That (death) is pretty shocking,” Ed Sweeney, an inspector with the San Francisco Building & Inspection Department, told CBS 5. His agency is also conducting a probe into the circumstances surrounding the fall that claimed the life last weekend of 62-year-old Rory Moore.
Moore was walking down the outside steps from her apartment in the four-story building when she fell through the staircase, fracturing her ribs and lacerating her liver and kidneys; she later died from internal bleeding.
Residents in the building at 1430 Taylor Street, where rents average from $3,000 to $4,000 a month, said that Moore was the third person in as many years to fall through the steps — which appeared to be suffering from dry rot. The tenants contend the rotting staircase was never replaced despite their complaints about the prior falls; the other victims survived.
The management company for the Lembi family, which owns the building, refused to comment on the allegations of negligence. Inspectors indicated the landlord has been cited previously for numerous code violations at their properties in the city and have been he subject of lawsuits.
“Multiple cases against the Lembi family are still pending,” Sweeney said.
Premises liability and wrongful death
Pedestrian killed by sheriff’s car
Annamaria Victoria Loza is dead after a fatal crash involving a San Bernardino County Sheriff patrol unit on Twentynine Palms Highway
Officials say that the cruiser was travelling westbound just past Valley View St on Tuesday, March 19 when it struck Loza as she was running across the road.
Loza was pronounced dead on scene and an autopsy will be performed to figure out the exact cause of death.
CHP continues to investigate the accident.
California Pedestrian Law
“Under California Vehicle Code Section 21950 (a) The driver of a vehicle shall yield the right-of-way to a pedestrian crossing the roadway within any marked crosswalk or within any unmarked crosswalk at an intersection, except as otherwise provided in this chapter.
(b) This section does not relieve a pedestrian from the duty of using due care for his or her safety. No pedestrian may suddenly leave a curb or other place of safety and walk or run into the path of a vehicle that is so close as to constitute an immediate hazard. No pedestrian may unnecessarily stop or delay traffic while in a marked or unmarked crosswalk.
(c) The driver of a vehicle approaching a pedestrian within any marked or unmarked crosswalk shall exercise all due care and shall reduce the speed of the vehicle or take any other action relating to the operation of the vehicle as necessary to safeguard the safety of the pedestrian.
(d) Subdivision (b) does not relieve a driver of a vehicle from the duty of exercising due care for the safety of any pedestrian within any marked crosswalk or within any unmarked crosswalk at an intersection.”
Pedestrian Accident Statistics
Source: California Highway Patrol Statewide Integrated Traffic Report
Pedestrians need to be especially cautious on our roadways because they are more vulnerable to injury or death. There were two pedestrians killed and two injured in car accidents in Twentynine Palms in 2009, according to the California Highway Patrol Statewide Integrated Traffic Report. In San Bernardino County 39 pedestrians died and 440 were injured in 2009.
In California, there were 598 pedestrians killed and 12,418 injured in 2009, according to the CHP traffic report.
National data compiled by the National Highway Transportation and Safety Authority shows that pedestrian injuries and fatalities in the United States were up 4.9% in 2010 to 4,280 deaths and injuries were up 19% in 2010 to 70,000 people injured.
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Fatal crash reported on West I-8 at College

SAN DIEGO — One person was killed and two people were injured in a collision on Interstate 8 in the College Area on Monday, the California Highway Patrol reported.
The crash occurred at about 10 a.m. on the westbound side of the freeway near the College Avenue onramp, according to the CHP.
CHP Sgt. Connie Lloyd said the car was traveling about 65 to 70 mph when the driver lost control of the car, which spun out and slammed into a guardrail.
The driver, whose name was not immediately available, died at the scene. Two passengers – a man and a woman – were transported to local hospitals to be treated for their injuries. Their conditions were unknown.
A Sig Alert was issued for the College Avenue onramp to westbound I-8. It was canceled at about 11:45 a.m.
Cause of the San Diego County Crash
As passengers, the deceased likely could have done nothing to prevent this fatal collision that ultimately took their lives. The California Highway Patrol will surely look at the speed of the vehicle, witness reports, and other factors to determine what occurred and who was responsible. Collisions such as this one can have countless causes, including unsafe passing maneuvers, swerving to avoid an object in the road, falling asleep at the wheel, driving under the influence, or driver distraction. CHP officerLloyd said the crash was “100 percent rain-related” and urged drivers to slow down.
Automobile Collisions and Serious Injury Liability
While the accident on March 19th remains under investigation, the family members of the victim would be well-advised to seek immediate consultation from a San Diego personal injury Lawyer. An experienced attorney can advise the victims of their legal rights and decide the best course of action in recovering the maximum compensation for their injuries, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Also, in unique and complex situations such as this one, an attorney can hire a highly skilled independent investigator to reconstruct the scene of the accident to determine who is at fault.
The Law Offices of Gary A Kessler is a prominent and highly respected law firm in California and the United States. Gary A Kessler has been serving the people as an experienced personal injury attorney for over twenty years dedicated and committed to obtaining the best results for his clients in each and every case. Through experience and education, our firm is able to expertly evaluate complex medical injuries and pursue wrongful death claims.
The Law Offices of Gary A Kessler has a sustaining record of outstanding results for their client’s personal injury cases throughout California. Our firm specializes in difficult automobile vs. tractor-trailer rig(s), collision cases, uninsured motorists cases, rollover accident cases, bus and train collision litigation, defective product liabilty litigation, boating collision death cases, boating capsizing and drowning cases, backyard pool drownings, jacuzzi spa drownings, association and community pool drownings, accidental shootings, tractor-trailer and commercial vehicle fatality, fuel tank fire cases and wrongful death cases.
Pit Bull Attack Kills San Diego Postal Carrier Diane Jansen
After experiencing three fatal Pit Bull attacks and numerous serious injuries to residents by Pit Bull maulings in 2011, the Southern California coastal area of San Diego has experienced yet another tragedy.
A 59-year-old U.S. Postal Service letter carrier died from a stroke two days after being attacked by a Pit Bull while delivering mail. Diane Jansen had been working the same route for 5-1/2 years in Escondido, a suburb of San Diego, in the north County area, according to San Diego news reports.
The attack occurred at East Washington Avenue and Carlann Lane. KGTV San Diego stated that, according to Police Lieutenant Chris Wynn “The pit bull “just shot out of the partially closed garage door” at the residence of a family with several children and inflicted severe bites to both of Jansen’s legs. No adult was home at the time.
Diane Jansen was immediately taken to Paloma Medical Center, where she was diagnosed with a brain hemorrhage and developed slurred speech and became unresponsive while being examined by medical personnel, according to the Medical Examiner.
Hospital officials removed Jansen from life support Saturday and she died Sunday night, March 4, according to the report. The cause of death is listed as “a stroke due to hypertension and cardiovascular disease”. The dog bites are listed as a contributing condition.
The identity of the dog’s owners was not disclosed because officers with the Escondido Police Department investigated the attack, in addition to the Escondido Humane Society, and neither found evidence that a crime had occurred, according to Police Lt. Chris Wynn. The animal was euthanized with the owners’ consent.
Another Escondido postal worker praised Jansen as “a devoted mail carrier and a happy person who did her job superbly.” He stated that he has been bitten by dogs twice while delivering in North County and said the experience can be ‘terrifying.’ Your heart is in your throat when you get attacked by a dog one day, and the next day you have to go out there and deliver the letter that they are on warning,” he told the North County Times.
Dog Attacks and wrongful death liability
CALIFORNIA DOG BITE STATUTE SECTION 3342
Under California Law, it is no longer necessary for the Plaintiff to prove that the dog was known to be vicious or had a propensity to bite. One bite alone is sufficient for liability. Dog owners do not get a second chance in California. They are liable for any injury their animals cause regardless of whether the animal had bitten anyone previously. Under California Dog Bite Statute Section 3342 the Plaintiff must prove in a dog bite case the following:
- Defendant owned the dog;
- The dog bit the Plaintiff;
- The Plaintiff was lawfully on the premises (express or implied consent to be on the premises) where the bite occured; and
- Plaintiff sustained injuries from the dog bite.
What You Should Do If You Or A Loved One Has Been Bitten By A Dog:
- Take pictures of your injuries immediately;
- Consult law enforcement and request that a police report be made;
- Keep copies of all medical bills and records;
- Continue to take pictures of the bite(s) as the wounds heal;
- Be sure that your doctor is qualified and determine if you are a candidate for plastic surgery to get rid of the scarring;
- If an adult who is employed sustained injuries and lost wages, keep a record of economic loss.
WE WILL FIGHT FOR YOU!
Demand accountability from dog owners. Settling dog bite claims can be difficult and complex. Many times the insurance companies will play “hardball” if you try to settle the case yourself or you have employed a lawyer who does not have the litigation experience to handle such a case. We at the Law Offices of Gary A Kessler have 20 years of litigation experience and we know how to handle the insurance companies. We are prepared to front all of the costs required for the necessary investigations and expert witnesses needed to prepare your case for trial. Are the other law firms you are considering willing to front all costs?
In a dog bite case, we advance all legal costs to prepare and present our client’s claim, and receive a percentage of the settlement or verdict of what we recover for our attorney’s fees on their behalf. Upon settlement our costs shall be reimbursed to us from the gross recovery. If there is no recovery, no attorney’s fees or costs are owed to our firm. Thus, in all personal injury cases, our fees are recovered as a percentage of any settlement or verdict awarded to our clients.
Contact the Law Offices of Gary A Kessler today so that we can preserve the evidence and demand compensation and accountability from the responsible parties who caused you or your family member catastrophic injuries!
If you or a family member sustained serious dog bite injuries contact the Law Offices of Gary A Kessler, an experienced law firm, immediately to protect your legal rights and preserve the evidence.
2011 statistics
- 31 U.S. fatal dog attacks occurred in 2011. Despite being regulated in Military Housing Areas and over 650 U.S. cities, pit bulls led these attacks accounting for 71% (22). Pit bulls make up less than 5% of the total U.S. dog population.2
- Notably in 2011, adult victims of fatal pit bull attacks more than doubled the number of child victims. Of the 22 total pit bull victims, 68% (15) fell between the ages of 32 to 76, and 32% (7) were ages 5 years and younger.
- The year 2011 also marks an increase in pet pit bulls killing their owners. Of the 8 total instances this year in which a family dog inflicted fatal injury to its primary caretaker, the dog’s owner, 88% (7) involved pet pit bulls.
- Together, pit bulls (22) and rottweilers (4), the number two lethal dog breed, accounted for 84% of all fatal attacks in 2011. In the 7-year period from 2005 to 2011, this same combination accounted for 73% (156) of the total recorded deaths (213).
- The breakdown between pit bulls and rottweilers is substantial over this 7-year period. From 2005 to 2011, pit bulls killed 127 Americans,3 about one citizen every 20 days, versus rottweilers, which killed 29; about one citizen every 88 days.
- Annual data from 2011 shows that 58% (18) of the attacks occurred to adults (21 years and older) and 42% (13) occurred to children (11 years and younger). Of the children, 62% (8) occurred to ages 1 and younger.
- 2011 data also shows that 39% (12) of the fatal incidents involved more than one dog; 26% (8) involved breeding on the dog owner’s property either actively or in the recent past, and 6% (2) involved tethered dogs, down from 9% in 2010 and 19% in 2009.
- Dog ownership information for 2011 shows that family dogs comprised 65% (20) of the attacks that resulted in death; 74% (23) of all incidents occurred on the dog owner’s property and 29% (9) resulted in criminal charges, up from 15% in 2010.
- The states of California and Texas led fatalities in 2011, each with 4 deaths; pit bulls and their mixes contributed to 88% (7) of the 8 deaths. North Carolina, New Mexico, South Carolina and Virginia each incurred 2 deaths.
- 2011 Fatal Dog attacks by breed

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CHINO: Passenger killed in crash ID’d

A traffic collision killed the passenger of a Ford Mustang that was broadsided Thursday while making a left turn in Chino, say San Bernardino County coroner’s officials.
The wreck was reported at 5:13 p.m. Thursday at Schaefer and Monte Vista Avenues.
The 2002 Mustang driven by 21-year-old Edwin Victor of Fontana was traveling east on Schaefer Avenue when it began a left turn and was hit by a westbound 2004 Acura TSX driven by 25-year-old Cornelles Aldi of Chino Hills, police said in a written statement.
The collision killed 37-year-old Mustang passenger Asdrubal Tiscareno of Ontario, police said. He died at 11:55 p.m. at Arrowhead Regional Medical Center.
Chino Accident Wrongful Death Liability
The car accident on March 16th remains under investigation by the Chino Police Department. Based on the information gathered from news reports, it is not clear what happened and who is at fault. Therefore, while the investigation is ongoing, injured victims or the family of the deceased victim would be well-advised to seek a skilled Chino accident attorney.
A competent attorney who has handled personal injury and wrongful death claims, can advise the victims and the family of the deceased their legal rights and best course of action to hold the responsible parties financially liable for their injuries or their tragic loss of a loved one, including medical care costs, funeral and burial expenses, earnings and wages the victim would have made, pain and suffering, or other related damages.
The laws regarding wrongful death cases are complex and include many facets of the law. It is vital to surviving family members to seek the advice of an experienced wrongful death lawyer such as Gary A Kessler at the Law Offices of Gary A Kessler to protect your rights and those of your loved ones.
In California, if the death of a relative or spouse was caused by the wrongful act of another, surviving family members can file a wrongful death lawsuit against the negligent party or parties. In order to file a wrongful death claim, you must be able to prove that you will experience severe future emotional and financial hardship because of the loss of the death of a relative, family member or spouse.
The Chino wrongful death attorney Gary A Kessler and the Law Offices of Gary A Kessler are compassionate and fully understand that you are attempting to cope with extreme grief and sorrow associated with the loss of a loved one. The Law Offices of Gary A Kessler carefully selects its wrongful death cases so that we may give you (the client) the substantial personal attention neccessary to obtain a successful result for your wrongful death case.
Sanger woman killed in crash near Minkler

A 65-year-old Sanger woman was killed on Saturday evening when she was struck by a truck on Kings Canyon Road near Minkler.
Robyn Cooper, 65, of Sanger died in the accident on Kings Canyon Road near Frankwood Avenue, the Fresno County Coroner’s Office said today. Cooper was crossing Kings Canyon with friends toward a restaurant on the south side of Frankwood shortly before 8 p.m. when the accident happened
Cause of the Fresno County Crash
The accident remains under investigation
Car Accident Wrongful Death Liability
If it were to be determined by the California Highway Patrol that the driver is responsible for the fatal incident due to negligence or excessive speeding, the family members of the victim would be well-advise to contact a Fresno accident lawyer at the Law Offices of Gary A. Kessler. Compassionate and caring attorneys at our firm can advise the family of their legal rights, and best course of action to recover the maximum compensation for their tragic loss. Compensation in a wrongful death claim can include, funeral and burial expenses, lost earnings, loss of love, care, can companionship, or other damages in this devastating March 10th car accident.
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Redwood City Man Killed, Rear-Ended By Big Rig

INDIO, Calif. — A man from Northern California is dead and several others are injured after a crash involving two big rigs and three cars on Interstate 10.
The California Highway Patrol confirms all eastbound lanes of the freeway reopened to traffic around 10:30 a.m. after the accident forced them to shut down the freeway at the Monroe Street exit and divert traffic to Jefferson and Indio Blvd.
The collision, which happened at 8 a.m., involved a tractor-trailer that jackknifed across the eastbound lanes, which caused a chain-reaction collision involving another big rig and three cars, according to the CHP.
Harry Griffith, 53, of Redwood City, was killed when his car was rear-ended by a big-rig, according to the Riverside County Coroner’s Office.
The driver of the jackknifed truck, 52-year-old Howard Sands, and another driver, 61-year-old Stephen Dehn, of Palm Springs were taken via helicopter to Desert Regional Medical Center with moderate to major injuries.
A dog belonging to one of the truck drivers was rescued by deputies on the scene, and was sent to the Animal Campus in Thousand Palms.
Cause of the Indio Accident
Although the CHP is continuing to investigate the cause of the collision, based on the information reported, it appears that the driver of one of the big-rigs may be responsible for this accident.
Fault and Wrongful Death Liability
Accidents involving big-rigs have unique and complex legal issues. If it is determined that the driver of the big-rig was at fault for this collision, the family of the victim would be well-advised to speak to a California truck accident attorney. An experienced and knowledgeable attorney will be able to review the cause of the accident, and if warranted, arrange for an independent investigator to reconstruct the collision to determine exactly what happened and who was responsible. A skilled lawyer can also provide an explanation to the victim’s family on their legal rights in a wrongful death claim against the driver or any other parties at fault. Damages awarded in a wrongful death claim may include funeral and burial expenses, lost earnings, pain and suffering, and other damages.
Demand accountability from the trucking company. We at the Law Offices of Gary A Kessler have handled complex trucking accident cases for twenty years. We have the litigation experience to handle complex trucking liability cases. We are prepared to front all costs required for the necessary investigation and expert witnesses needed to prepare your case for trial. Remember, the trucking industry are a formidable foe and must be fought against aggressively.
The laws regarding wrongful death/”trucking accident” cases are complex and include many facets of the law. It is vital to surviving family members to seek the advice of an experienced wrongful death/”trucking accident” lawyer such as Gary A Kessler at the Law Offices of Gary A Kessler to protect your legal rights and those of your loved ones.
California trucking accident attorney Gary A Kessler and the Law Offices of Gary A Kessler are compassionate and fully understand that you are attempting to cope with extreme grief and sorrow associated with the loss of a loved one. The Law Offices of Gary A Kessler carefully selects its “trucking accident” cases so that we may give you (the client) the substantial personal attention neccessary to obtain a successful result for your “trucking accident” case.
The Law Offices of Gary A Kessler is prepared to front all costs required for a thorough investigation and expert witnesses to prepare for trial of your case. As in all wrongful death and serious personal injury cases, we advance all legal costs to prepare and present our client’s claim, and receive for our services only a percentage of what we recover for our attorney fees on their behalf. Upon settlement our costs shall be reimbursed to us from the gross recovery. If there is no recovery, no attorneys fees or costs are owed to our firm.
If you have been seriously injured or a family member sustained fatal injuries involving a tractor-trailer rig you need to contact the Law Offices of Gary A Kessler or another experienced law firm immediately to protect your rights and preserve the evidence. The laws and time limitations can be complex so protect your legal rights by contacting the Law Offices of Gary A Kessler today.
Suspect fatally shot by police in La Mirada was unarmed
A murder suspect who was shot and killed March 1 by LAPD officers and an FBI agent in La Mirada didn’t have a gun despite police saying he fired at them while on a rooftop, according to authorities Wednesday, LAPD officials said initial reports that Frank Eric Martinez fired on the officers are incorrect and no weapon has been located.
“Investigators are evaluating multiple factors to determine the actions of both the officers and the suspect at the time of the shooting. Interviews of the officers and agents at the scene of the shooting, as well as witnesses to the incident are continuing.”
FBI spokeswoman Laura Eimiller also said Wednesday that no weapon was found.
Civil Rights Violation
Some of the most terrifying forms of civil rights violations that a person can face can come from the police officers that are sworn to serve and protect. If your civil rights have been violated in California, you need the best possible lawyers fighting for your rights. Civil rights attorney Gary A. Kessler is highly experienced in cases involving violation of civil rights. Our law firm’s history of success is unparalleled and our case results show that time and time again, we get excellent results for victims and their families. Choosing our firm to represent you ensures that you have a legal force on your side that has recovered millions of dollars for victims of civil rights violations.
Excessive/ Unreasonable Force
Officers are legally allowed to use a reasonable amount of force in certain situations involving criminals, or suspected criminals. There is a fine line, however, between reasonable force and excessive force. In all situations, the absolute minimum amount of force should be used to subdue a suspect.
You Have Rights
U.S. code section 1983 was specifically created to help victims of civil rights violations by police officers, and other persons in authority. Attorney Gary A. Kessler has extensive experience successfully representing clients in a variety of claims including arrests, unlawful seizures, use of excessive or deadly force.
The laws regarding law enforcement shooting cases are complex and include many facets of the law. It is vital to surviving family members to seek the advice of an experienced law enforcement shooting lawyer such as Gary A Kessler at the Law Offices of Gary A Kessler to protect your rights and those of your loved ones.
The California civil rights attorney Gary A Kessler and the Law Offices of Gary A Kessler are compassionate and fully understand that you are attempting to cope with extreme grief and sorrow associated with the loss of a loved one. The Law Offices of Gary A Kessler carefully selects its accidental shooting cases so that we may give you (the client) the substantial personal attention neccessary to obtain a successful result for your law enforcement shooting case.
The Law Offices of Gary A Kessler is prepared to front all costs required for a thorough investigation and expert witnesses to prepare for trial of your case. As in all wrongful death and serious personal injury (law enforcement shooting) cases, we advance all legal costs to prepare and present our client’s claim, and receive for our services only a percentage of what we recover for our attorney fees on their behalf. Upon settlement our costs shall be reimbursed to us from the gross recovery. If there is no recovery, no attorneys fees or costs are owed to our firm.
Contact the Law Offices of Gary A Kessler immediately to protect your rights and to get for you and your family the best possible results attainable.
Tehachapi woman killed in accident with big rig
A Tehachapi woman was killed in a traffic accident in Bakersfield on March 8, according to a press release from the Kern County Coroner’s office.
The accident occurred at 8:16 p.m. at the intersection of Edison Highway and Comanche Dr. in Bakersfield.
Jaimy Norene Gentry, 47, was reported to have been driving an auto that was struck by a big rig. She was wearing his seatbelt at the time of the accident.
According to the California Highway Patrol, Ms. Gentry was heading south on Comanche Drive in a Mitsubishi Eclipse as a big rig hauling a dump trailer of gypsum was traveling west on Edison Highway. The driver of the semi reportedly is from Corcoran and was coming from Nevada and had exited the freeway to go to a truck stop.
The semi driver failed to stop at the stop sign and struck the Eclipse in the intersection. Both vehicles traveled west and hit a Chevy Cobalt that was going east on Edison Highway.
Two women in the Cobalt were taken to a hospital with minor injuries, the CHP said. The semi driver was not injured.
Cause of the Kern County Crash
Although the CHP is continuing to investigate the cause of the collision, based on the information reported, it appears that the driver of the big-rig may be responsible for this accident.
Fault and Wrongful Death Liability
Accidents involving big-rigs have unique and complex legal issues. If it is determined that the driver of the big-rig was at fault for this collision, the family of the victim would be well-advised to speak to a California truck accident attorney. An experienced and knowledgeable attorney will be able to review the cause of the accident, and if warranted, arrange for an independent investigator to reconstruct the collision to determine exactly what happened and who was responsible. A skilled lawyer can also provide an explanation to the victim’s family on their legal rights in a wrongful death claim against the driver or any other parties at fault. Damages awarded in a wrongful death claim may include funeral and burial expenses, lost earnings, pain and suffering, and other damages.
Demand accountability from the trucking company. We at the Law Offices of Gary A Kessler have handled complex trucking accident cases for twenty years. We have the litigation experience to handle complex trucking liability cases. We are prepared to front all costs required for the necessary investigation and expert witnesses needed to prepare your case for trial. Remember, the trucking industry are a formidable foe and must be fought against aggressively.
The laws regarding wrongful death/”trucking accident” cases are complex and include many facets of the law. It is vital to surviving family members to seek the advice of an experienced wrongful death/”trucking accident” lawyer such as Gary A Kessler at the Law Offices of Gary A Kessler to protect your legal rights and those of your loved ones.
California trucking accident attorney Gary A Kessler and the Law Offices of Gary A Kessler are compassionate and fully understand that you are attempting to cope with extreme grief and sorrow associated with the loss of a loved one. The Law Offices of Gary A Kessler carefully selects its “trucking accident” cases so that we may give you (the client) the substantial personal attention neccessary to obtain a successful result for your “trucking accident” case.
The Law Offices of Gary A Kessler is prepared to front all costs required for a thorough investigation and expert witnesses to prepare for trial of your case. As in all wrongful death and serious personal injury cases, we advance all legal costs to prepare and present our client’s claim, and receive for our services only a percentage of what we recover for our attorney fees on their behalf. Upon settlement our costs shall be reimbursed to us from the gross recovery. If there is no recovery, no attorneys fees or costs are owed to our firm.
If you have been seriously injured or a family member sustained fatal injuries involving a tractor-trailer rig you need to contact the Law Offices of Gary A Kessler or another experienced law firm immediately to protect your rights and preserve the evidence. The laws and time limitations can be complex so protect your legal rights by contacting the Law Offices of Gary A Kessler today.
Man killed in motorcycle crash identified
LAGUNA NIGUEL – A motorcyclist who was killed in a crash with another vehicle has been identified as a 30-year-old resident of Laguna Hills.
Brian Liebbe died of his injuries after a crash that shut down both sides of Camino Capistrano Wednesday morning, authorities said.
That crash was reported at about 10 a.m. near the Avery Parkway intersection.
Liebbe suffered major injuries in the crash and was hospitalized. He was pronounced dead a short time later.
Cause of the Orange County Crash
Based on the limited information provided by news reports it remains unclear what caused the crash. Deputy Wayne Howard of the Orange County Sheriff Department’s traffic division said the crash is still under investigation.
Motorcycle Accident Personal Injury Liability
If the investigation determines that the driver of the other vehicle is responsible for causing this crash, by failing to yield to the right-of-way of the motorcyclist, the driver may be liable for the victim’s wrongful death. Compensation recovered in a Laguna Niguel motorcycle accident wrongful death claim may include damages for medical care, lost earnings, pain and suffering, and other damages. Following a wrongful death accident such as this one, the victim or his family would be well-advised to contact a Laguna Niguel wrongful death lawyer for a free consultation. A skilled attorney can review the accident report, and advise the victim and his family of their best course of action following this accident.
The Laguna Niguel motorcycle accident attorney Gary A. Kessler and the Law Offices of Gary A. Kessler are compassionate and fully understand that you are attempting to cope with extreme serious injuries associated with a motorcycle accident. Such accidents can lead to catastrophic injuries or even death. The Law Offices of Gary A. Kessler carefully selects its wrongful death and motorcycle accident cases so that we may give you (the client) the substantial personal attention necessary to obtain a successful result for your case.






