Monthly Archives: May 2024
California Highway Patrol Officer Narrowly Escapes Being Hit by Distracted Uber Driver while On-Duty
News of a California Highway Patrol officer’s narrow escape from what could have been a serious – maybe even fatal – car accident has hit headlines this week. According to local news reports, ABC30, Hayward California Highway Patrol officer Lauren Del Carlo, who has ties to the Valley, was on-duty and responding to a… Read More »
80-Year-Old Ojai, California Man Killed in Tragic Mobility Scooter Crash
As drivers on the road, we all have a duty to try to avoid causing accidents, and to navigate the streets and roads safely. However, despite the best efforts of most Ventura drivers out on the road, horrific and fatal car accidents, truck accidents, and pedestrian accidents happen every day, and families lose loved… Read More »
Oxnard, California Man Convicted in Drunk Driving Car Accident that Killed Ventura Grandmother and Grandchild
Every driver that is on the road should be aware that drunk and intoxicated driving is never acceptable. Indeed, between television advertisements, local law enforcement campaigns, non-profit outreach, and basic driver’s education classes, all drivers are peppered with the important message that driving while under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol is always a… Read More »
Indiana Woman Sentenced to 12 Years for Death of Indiana University Student – Rights of Surviving Family Members of Fatal Drunk Driving Car Accidents Explained
A 22-year-old woman was handed down a 12-year criminal sentence after being convicted of causing the death of a budding Indiana University student in a fatal drunk driving car accident. According to local news reports, WRTV Indianapolis, Madelyn Howard killed 20-year-old Nathaniel Stratton after an evening out with friends that led to a horrific… Read More »
Summer Weather, Oblivious Drivers, Lack of Experience – Will these 3 Factors Cause a Rise in Fatal Motorcycle Accidents in Ventura in 2024?
We have probably all heard at some point in time that riding a motorcycle can be extremely dangerous. With little protection other than pads, helmets, and gloves, if a motorcycle rider is thrown from a motorcycle or collides with a larger vehicle, the results can be disastrous. The lack of the exterior protective shell… Read More »
Pedestrian Accidents in Ventura – What You Need to Know about 4 Common Risk Factors for Pedestrian Accidents
There is no doubt that the issue of pedestrian-related accidents is a trending news topic in Ventura and throughout the United States. Recently, in California and in other states around the country, a number of pedestrian deaths and pedestrian accidents have been reported, and those who travel on foot should be aware as the… Read More »
San Diego County Steps up Measures to Increase Pedestrian Safety
News of legislation that will make improvements to San Diego’s streets and roads spread across San Diego and is a welcome measure considering pedestrian accidents in the area. According to local news reports, County Supervisors voted “yes” to a measure that will make safety improvements at four intersections and 17 other locations to enhance… Read More »
Ojai Motorcycle Accident Ignites Discussion about Rights of Surviving Family Members of Fatal Motorcycle Accident Victims Under California Laws
A tragic and fatal motorcycle accident that occurred last month in Ventura County highlights how tragic motorcycle accidents are and raises a discussion about the rights and options of Ventura family members who have lost a loved one to a motorcycle accident. According to the Ventura Star, a 66-year-old motorcyclist from Oxnard was killed… Read More »
Considering Walking More as the Temperatures Rise? Safety Tips to Help Ventura Pedestrians Stay Safe
As temperatures rise in Ventura, Ventura residents may be tempted to step outside and take a walk to enjoy the sunshine. Some Ventura residents may even decide to do their regular errands or commute on foot, opting to get in some steps and avoid gas lines and ever-climbing fuel costs. Whatever the reason, the… Read More »