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January 17, 2012

El Centro Truck Accidents ~

I-8 logo.gifDangerous roads in El Centro can cause injury to motorists, bicyclists, motorcyclists, and pedestrians, and can create liability against the State of California, Department Of Transportation (CalTrans). Of course, liability may be apportioned between the class of persons noted above, and potentially other defendants who may have played some role in creating or maintaining a dangerous condition.

A motor vehicle operator driving an automobile (passenger vehicle, big rig truck, van, or bus), must make sure that they constantly stay alert, and maintain continual awareness of the numerous harmful factors that can cause an auto crash to occur at any moment. Many people may not be aware that numerous accidents and injuries occur because of defectively designed or improperly maintained roadways. Knowledgeable El Centro attorneys understand dangerous roads.
I-8 to El Centro.jpg The condition of the roadways that are continuously traveled on, highways, intersections, and even safety equipment on roadways can pose a serious threat to vehicle drivers. Not only do a number of accidents occur in cities such as Imperial, Brawley, Heber, Seeley & Calexico, auto accidents are caused by poorly maintained roads. Additional causes of road defect accidents include problems occuring with medians, barriers, signs, shoulders, lights, exit ramps, lane markers, and intersections.

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November 4, 2011

Have You Been Injured In A San Diego Automobile Accident?

San Diego Freeway.jpgHave you or a loved one been seriously injured or killed in an automobile accident in San Diego County? If so, you should consult with an experienced San Diego personal injury attorney to find out what your legal rights are and what your next step should be. Attorney Jason Kerckhoff knows how serious and life-changing accidental injuries can be, and how frustrating it is to try to obtain relief from insurance companies and other responsible parties.

Choosing A San Diego Automobile Accident Injury Attorney

After an automobile crash or any other event involving serious injury or the wrongful death of a loved one, it is extremely important to work with a law firm that specializes in personal injury. Unfortunately, sometimes people are negligent, reckless, or violent, and their irresponsible or wrongful behavior causes injuries to innocent victims. When these tragic, expensive injuries happen to you or a loved one, the person or company who caused the injuries should be held responsible.

The types of skills required to successfully handle a serious automobile accident or wrongful death case are very specific. Our San Diego personal injury law firm is dedicated to assisting injury victims in obtaining the maximum financial compensation they are entitled to, so that they can move on with their lives.

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July 20, 2011

Local Teen Derek Thomas Returns To San Diego ~

Local news agencies report that 19-year old Bishop crash survivor, Derek Thomas, returned to Encinitas yesterday, arriving at Scripps Memorial Hospital Rehabilitation Services in the early afternoon. He was greeted by hundreds of his former classmates, friends, family, co-workers, and well-wishers. Derek is expected to continue physical therapy for a few more weeks before returning home.

Derek was injured in a horrific fiery crash in Bishop, California last summer, sustaining burns over 85 percent of his body. The crash claimed the lives of Derek's girlfriend, Amanda Post; her best friend, Natalie Nield; and his coach, Nathan Adams. Also killed in the fiery crash was 35-year-old Wendy Rice of Corona, who was a California Baptist University of Riverside cheerleading coach. Encinitas resident Drew Delis also sustained severe burns in the crash.

Derek underwent more than 70 medical procedures and 42 surgeries over the past 11 months during his stay at the Grossman Burn Center in West Hills, California. His chances of survival were estimated at less than 1 percent, so it is great news that he is doing so well in the aftermath of the crash.

News reports indicate the California Highway Patrol is still investigating the incident.

Sources: 10news.com, LAtimes.com

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July 13, 2011

Looking For An El Centro Attorney?

Automobile accidents in the Imperial Valley and surrounding regions occur often, causing serious injuries and death to pedestrians, drivers, and cyclists. Incidents that occur on El Centro roadways may be caused by distracted drivers, drunk drivers, vehicle defects, and/or dangerous road conditions. Negligent drivers who cause accidents may be held financially liable for resultant injuries and deaths that they cause.

The El Centro auto accident lawyers at Kerckhoff Law, APC have represented hundreds of seriously injured victims of Imperial County auto accidents in personal injury claims, including incidents occurring in Imperial, Brawley, Calipatria, Holtville, Seeley, El Centro, Calexico, Heber, Winterhaven, and Mexicali.

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Please contact Kerckhoff Law, APC for a free consultation if you or a family member has been seriously injured or killed in an automobile crash, dog bite, or wrongful death incident.

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June 11, 2011

Injured In A Del Mar Accident?

Delmar3.jpgHave you or a loved one been injured by someone else's negligence in a Del Mar accident? If so, you should consult with an experienced, aggressive attorney to find out what your legal rights are and what your next steps are.

Choosing A Del Mar Personal Injury Lawyer

After an automobile crash, dog bite attack, slip/trip-and-fall incident, bicycle injury, motorcycle injury, or any other event involving serious injury or the wrongful death of a loved one, it is very important to work with a law firm that specializes in personal injury.

The types of skills required to successfully handle a serious accident or wrongful death case are very specific. Don't be fooled by choosing a lawyer who dabbles in these types of cases, rather than one who handles them exclusively, as we do. Making a bad choice in getting the wrong attorney can be one of the most regrettable decisions you can make, and may significantly reduce the outcome you might otherwise be able to achieve.

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April 22, 2011

California Driver Texting & Cell Phone Use Statistics ~

The state Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) released a new survey on Wednesday contending that southern Californians (including those of us residing in San Diego County) are only slightly worse that the rest of the nation when it comes to texting or talking on a cell phone while driving.

The state's study conducted in March and billed as the first-ever observational study, revealed that 9.8 percent of Southern Californians are texting or yakking.

OTS Director Christopher J. Murphy is quoted as stating: "This study is highly significant for California ... it gives us a base to measure against in years to come as we combat this serious threat to safety on our roadways."

In 2009, a federal study showed that approximately 9% of drivers nationwide were talking on cell phones or texting while driving.

The study included 130 intersections in 17 California counties, where observers took notes while observing 5,413 drivers holding phones to their ears, wearing a Bluetooth or headset device, or those who were texting.

In the first half of April - Distracted Driving Awareness Month - more than 20,000 drivers were ticketed for holding phones to their ears while driving, as well as for texting. The fine for a first offense is $159 and rises to $279 for repeat offenses.

Personal Injury & Wrongful Death Liability In Automobile Accidents

Unfortunately, sometimes people are negligent, reckless, or violent, and their irresponsible or wrongful behavior causes injuries. When these tragic, expensive injuries happen to you or a loved one, the person or company who caused the injuries should be held responsible. Our San Diego personal injury law firm is dedicated to assisting injury victims in obtaining the maximum financial compensation they are entitled to, so that they can move on with their lives.

April 15, 2011

Need An Imperial County Auto Accident Lawyer?

Vehicle accidents in the El Centro area and surrounding regions occur often, causing serious injuries and death to pedestrians and drivers. Incidents that occur on Imperial County roadways may be caused by distracted drivers, drunk drivers, vehicle defects and/or dangerous road conditions. Negligent drivers who cause accidents may be held financially liable for resultant injuries and deaths that they cause.

The El Centro auto accident lawyers at Kerckhoff Law, APC have represented hundreds of seriously injured victims of Imperial County car accidents in personal injury claims, including incidents occurring in Brawley, Calipatria, Holtville, Imperial, Seeley, El Centro, Calexico, Heber, Winterhaven, and Mexicali.

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Please contact Kerckhoff Law, APC for a free consultation if you or a family member has been seriously injured or killed in an El Centro automobile crash or Imperial County wrongful death incident.

March 31, 2011

Have You Been Injured In An El Centro Automobile Accident?

Have you or a loved one been seriously injured or killed in an automobile accident in Imperial County? If so, you should consult with an experienced El Centro personal injury lawyer to find out what your legal rights are and what your next step should be.
Imperial County personal injury attorney Jason Kerckhoff knows how serious and life-changing accidental injuries can be, and how frustrating it is to try to obtain relief from insurance companies and other responsible parties.

Choosing An El Centro-Imperial Valley Injury Attorney

After an automobile crash or any other event involving serious injury or the wrongful death of a loved one, it is extremely important to work with a law firm that specializes in personal injury. Unfortunately, sometimes people are negligent, reckless, or violent, and their irresponsible or wrongful behavior causes injuries to innocent victims. When these tragic, expensive injuries happen to you or a loved one, the person or company who caused the injuries should be held responsible.

The types of skills required to successfully handle a serious automobile accident or wrongful death case are very specific. Our El Centro personal injury law firm is dedicated to assisting injury victims in obtaining the maximum financial compensation they are entitled to, so that they can move on with their lives.

March 2, 2011

Do You Need A Cardiff-By-The-Sea Injury Lawyer?

Cardiff Sign.jpgHave you or a loved one been seriously injured or killed in an accident? If so, you should consult with an experienced injury attorney to find out what your legal rights are and what your next step should be.

San Diego personal injury attorney A. Jason Kerckhoff knows how serious and life-changing accidental injuries can be, and how frustrating it is to try to obtain relief from insurance companies and other responsible parties.

Choosing A Cardiff-By-The-Sea Injury Lawyer

After a vehicle crash, dog bite attack, slip/trip-and-fall incident, bicycle injury, motorcycle injury, or any other event involving serious injury or the wrongful death of a loved one, it is very important to work with a law firm that specializes in personal injury.

Unfortunately, sometimes people are negligent, reckless, or violent, and their irresponsible or wrongful behavior causes injuries. When these tragic, expensive injuries happen to you or a loved one, the person or company who caused the injuries should be held responsible.

The types of skills required to successfully handle a serious accident or wrongful death case are very specific. Our Cardiff By The Sea personal injury law firm is dedicated to assisting injury victims in obtaining the maximum financial compensation they are entitled to, so that they can move on with their lives.

November 6, 2010

Dangers Of Texting While Driving ~ San Diego Obstacle Course ~

Texting While Driving.jpgSan Diego County law enforcement has teamed up with El Capital High School in Lakeside to show teenagers the true dangers of driving and texting through an interactive obstacle course.

A few of the high school students were asked to drive through the course one time without texting, and the next time while texting. Student Justin Garcia was the first student to drive through the course. He said it was smooth sailing for him without using his phone, but after he had to answer a text message, he hit several cones and almost missed a turn altogether. Garcia said: "It was really hard ... it's definitely going to change my mind if I text or not, so I'm not going to be texting anymore."

National Teen Safety Driving Week

October 16-22, 2011 was dedicated to raising awareness and seeking solutions to unnecessary teen deaths on the road. Established by Congress in 2007 and held annually each third week of October, the goal is to focus the country's attention on this serious issue.

More than 250,000 teens are killed each year while texting and driving.

Texting-While-Driving Accident & Injury Liability

We all know about the dangers associated with texting while driving. Even Oprah Winfrey has joined the cause, ending each of her shows with a request that her viewers sign her pledge to not text and drive. Wouldn't it be great to see ALL states implement a ban on texting while driving? Many lives would hopefully be saved and many auto accidents would probably be prevented.

Texting and driving is not only dangerous, it's against the law in California. Senate Bill 28, enacted on September 24, 2008, "prohibits a person from driving a motor vehicle while using an electronic wireless communications device to write, send, or read a text-based communication."

New legislation has been introduced that could increase the fines for sending text messages and talking on handheld cell phones while driving. On June 23, 2010, California Senate Bill 1475 was passed, which would add one point to a driver's driving record.

The bill also strengthens California's hands-free and no-texting laws for motorists. The new law also extends to bicyclists. SB 1475 now moves to the State Assembly for consideration.

Sources: 10news.com, Insurance Institute For Highway Safety, Highway Loss Data Institute

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October 12, 2010

Texting Worse Than Drunk Driving ~

Texting #2.jpgKTLA.com reports that studies show driving while texting is more dangerous than driving under the influence. Recent fatalities involving texting while driving occurred in 2007 when a New York high schooler and her for fellow cheerleaders were killed due to her slamming head-on into a truck, killing all of them. The 2008 Chatsworth train collision, in which 25 people died and more than 100 were injured, was officially attributed to the engineer of the Metrolink commuter train being distracted by text messaging.

Unfortunately, the laws applicable to the problem of texting while driving reflect vital misunderstandings about why cell phone use combined with a moving vehicle can be so deadly. This was a major topic at the Transportation Department's Distracted Driving Summit on Sept. 21st.

Studies reflect that texting while driving can be more dangerous than driving while swigging Jack Daniels. In a 2009 survey, Car and Driver magazine tested two of its staffers under a variety of conditions. It found that on average, driving at 70 mph, one man braking suddenly while legally drunk (0.08 blood alcohol content) traveled 4 feet beyond his baseline performance. However, when reading an e-mail while driving sober, he traveled 36 feet beyond the baseline result and 70 feet while sending a text. In the worst case - while texting - he traveled 319 feet before stopping.

66% of respondents to a 2007 Harris Interactive poll admitted they've texted while driving, even as 89% said it should be banned.

Not to mention that our youngest drivers, who already are in far more than their share of roadway accidents and deaths, text the most, according to government and insurance industry reports.

Texting While Driving & Accidents

Texting and driving is not only dangerous, it's against the law in California. Senate Bill 28, enacted on September 24, 2008, "prohibits a person from driving a motor vehicle while using an electronic wireless communications device to write, send, or read a text-based communication."

New legislation has been introduced that could increase the fines for sending text messages and talking on handheld cell phones while driving. On June 23, 2010, California Senate Bill 1475 was passed, which would add one point to a driver's driving record.

The bill also strengthens California's hands-free and no-texting laws for motorists. The new law also extends to bicyclists. SB 1475 now moves to the State Assembly for consideration.

We all know about the dangers associated with texting while driving. Even Oprah Winfrey has joined the cause, ending each of her shows with a request that her viewers sign her pledge to not text and drive. It would be great to see ALL states implement a ban on texting while driving. Many lives would hopefully be saved and many auto accidents would probably be prevented.

Sources: Insurance Institute For Highway Safety, Highway Loss Data Institute, KTLA News.com

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October 1, 2010

Prohibition Of Texting While Driving Has Not Reduced Crashes ~

Texting #2.jpgThe Highway Loss Data Institute reports that a recent study determind that texting-related crashes did not decrease in those states which passed laws banning texting while driving. Rather, the texting bans were found to be associated with an increase in the number of insurance claims filed for collision damage in vehicle crashes.

The HLDI study compared collision claim rates in the months before & after texting while driving was banned in Washington, California, Louisiana, and Minnesota with the claim rates in nearby states that don't currently have texting laws. A previous HLDI study uncovered similar results for bans on driving while talking on a hand-held cell phone.

This evidence may indicate that texting laws are ineffective, and that other measures to decrease texting while driving should be explored.

Texting While Driving & Accidents

Texting and driving is not only dangerous, it's against the law in California. Senate Bill 28, enacted on September 24, 2008, "prohibits a person from driving a motor vehicle while using an electronic wireless communications device to write, send, or read a text-based communication."

New legislation has been introduced that could increase the fines for sending text messages and talking on handheld cell phones while driving. On June 23, 2010, California Senate Bill 1475 was passed, which would add one point to a driver's driving record.
The bill also strengthens California's hands-free and no-texting laws for motorists. The new law also extends to bicyclists. SB 1475 now moves to the State Assembly for consideration.

We all know about the dangers associated with texting while driving. Even Oprah Winfrey has joined the cause, ending each of her shows with a request that her viewers sign her pledge to not text and drive. It would be great to see ALL states implement a ban on texting while driving. Many lives would hopefully be saved and many auto accidents would probably be prevented.

Sources: Insurance Institute For Highway Safety, Highway Loss Data Institute

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September 28, 2010

Preventing Spinal Cord Injuries ~

SCI.jpgSpinal Cord Injury (SCI) is damage to the spinal cord that results in a loss of function such as mobility or feeling. Frequent causes of damage are trauma (auto accidents, gunshots, falls, etc.) or disease (polio, spina bifida, Friedreich's Ataxia, etc.). The spinal cord does not have to be severed in order for a loss of functioning to occur. In fact, in most people with SCI, the spinal cord is intact, but the damage to it results in loss of functioning

Motor vehicle accidents are the number one cause of spinal cord injuries. We advise that you wear a seat belt every time you are in a motor vehicle. If children are traveling with you, make sure that they are are properly buckled into a child safety seat, booster seat, or seat belt as appropriate for their age and size.

The second leading cause of SCI is violence, most often related to the use of firearms. Keep firearms and ammunition locked in a cabinet or safe when not in use.

Prevent falls using a step stool with a grab bar to reach objects on high shelves; install handrails on stairways; install window guards to keep young children from falling out of windows; and use safety gates at the top and bottom of stairs when young children are present.

Play sports safely. Make sure to wear all required safety gear, and never engage in head-first moves, such as spearing (in football, using the helmet to tackle) or sliding head-first into a base. Avoid hitting the boards with your head in ice hockey. Insist on spotters when performing new or difficult moves in gymnastics.

These safety tips are presented in order to educate you about the inherent dangers leading to spinal cord injuries. For more information about SCI, click on our web site.

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September 21, 2010

Deaths From Distracted Driving Down In 2009 ~

Yesterday, the U.S. Transportation Department reported that the number of people killed in automobile crashes relating to driver distraction declined last year, but the problem remains an epidemic for motorists in the United States.

The Transportation Department said 5,474 people were killed in 2009 in crashes which involved distracted driving ~ a 6% decline from the 5,838 people killed in 2008. Distraction-related deaths accounted for 16% of all traffic fatalities in 2009, the same percentage as in 2008. The latest data came as the overall number of highway deaths dropped in 2009 to its lowest level since 1950.

Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood said the problem of drivers failing to keep their eyes on the road ~ often due to operating cell phones, mobile devices, or other forms of distraction ~ remains an epidemic. He also said that the data could be the "tip of the iceberg," because many police reports don't document whether distraction was a factor in vehicle crashes, making it difficult to know the full scope of the problem. Today, Mr. LaHood is kicking off a second national summit on distracted driving. He has pushed all states to adopt tougher laws against texting while driving & other forms of distractions.

Sixteen percent of drivers under the age of 20 involved in fatal crashes were reported to have been distracted while driving. Young drivers were the highest proportion of distracted drivers involved in fatal crashes compared to people of other ages.

The Obama administration has prohibited federal employees from texting while driving on government business, and also has banned commercial bus and truck drivers from texting behind the wheel.

Thirty states & the District of Columbia prohibit drivers from texting behind the wheel. Eight states have passed laws barring drivers from using hand-held cell phones. Legislation is pending in Congress to force all states to ban texting while driving.

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September 20, 2010

Injured In A Solana Beach Accident?

Solana Beach.jpgHave you or a loved one suffered a personal injury due to the negligence of someone else?
If so, you should consult with an experienced personal injury attorney to find out what your legal rights are and what your next steps are.

Choosing A Solana Beach Personal Injury Lawyer

After an automobile accident, dog bite attack, slip/trip-and-fall incident, bicycle injury, motorcycle injury, or any other event involving serious injury or the wrongful death of a loved one, it is very important to work with a law firm that specializes in personal injury.

The types of skills required to successfully handle a serious accident or wrongful death case are very specific. Don't be fooled by choosing a lawyer who dabbles in these types of cases, rather than one who handles them exclusively, as we do. Making a bad choice in getting the wrong attorney can be one of the most regrettable decisions you can make, and may significantly reduce the outcome you might otherwise be able to achieve.

Jason Kerckhoff is an experienced Solana Beach accident lawyer with over 28 years of experience providing legal representation to serious accident victims in southern California, including Encinitas, Carlsbad, Cardiff-By-The-Sea, Solana Beach, and Del Mar.