TWO FATAL CAR AND MOTORCYCLE CRASHES IN FREMONT AND SAN JOSE ON HIGHWAY 680 IN CALIFORNIA
Many accidents happen in the Bay Area every day, and the most unfortunate are those that end in deaths. Some accidents can be attributed to weather conditions, such as icy roads or heavy rain, and others are a result of the driver’s mistakes, like drunk driving or not paying attention on the road. In many of these cases, the issue is resolved by the parties through their insurance companies and the issue is not brought to court. However, for those accidents that don’t get resolved, they end up in civil court. If you have a car accident injury that has not been resolved, call Greenberg & Rudman LLP now for a free consultation.
On August 29, 2009, one person died as a result of a car accident on Highway 680. The crash happened in unincorporated Alameda County near Fremont’s Andrade Boulevard. According to reports, a vehicle had stalled on the right shoulder, and another vehicle struck it. The southbound lanes of Highway 680 were closed for two hours as a result of the crash. In an unrelated accident on the same day, a motorcyclist was killed in a crash in San Jose. The accident occurred on the connector ramp between Highway 680 and Highway 101. The accident only involved the motorcycle, and according to reports, the rider was ejected from his vehicle and was pronounced dead at the scene.
Car and motorcycle accidents can be deadly, and can leave a lasting effect on the victims’ families for years to come. The attorneys at Greenberg & Rudman LLP represent people who have been wrongfully injured or killed. To find out your rights in your case, call us now at 1-800-252-9776 (1-800-ALAWPRO) for your free and confidential consultation. We advance all costs and expenses related to your case, and we do not recoup these fees unless we collect money for you. Go to our website, www.alawpro.com to read more about car and motorcycle accidents and injuries.