Fears | Nachawati Represents the Family That Lost a Loved One in a Motorcycle Accident

The Fears | Nachawati Law Firm has recently been obtained to represent the family of a woman who was seriously injured and ultimately passed away while riding her 2002 Harley Davidson Fatboy within the Galveston City Limits. According to Mr. Nachawati, his attorneys and investigators are gathering facts concerning the tragic death. Mr. Nachawati further stated that his "law firm is dedicated to ensuring all responsible parties are held accountable for the death of his client." Requests for all future representation in wrongful death lawsuits and motorcycle accidents can be directed to Mr. Nachawati's law firm by email at mn@fnlawfirm.com or by phone at 1 (866) 705-7584.

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Big Rig Crash in Gainsville

The Star Telegram Reported, An accident Wednesday morning involving an overturned tractor-trailer rig on southbound Interstate 35 has the highway closed near FM 51 in southern Gainesville.

Traffic in the Cooke County community is being diverted at FM 15 to FM1306, according to Traffic.com, and then be allowed to return to I-35.

The crash site is about 60 miles north of downtown Fort Worth.
The cleanup could take most of the morning, according to broadcast reports.

In Fort Worth, meanwhile, traffic is still trying to unwind from a crash on northbound I-35W near Meacham Boulevard.

The crash had traffic backed up several miles to Interstate 30.
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School Bus Accident in Grand Prairie

Austin News Reports, GRAND PRAIRIE - School bus driver Norma Jones said she saw the sport utility vehicle out of the corner of her eye about 3:30 p.m., but things happened so fast she could do nothing about it.

The SUV hit the school bus once in the front and once on the side, said Jones, 44. The bus spun around in the street, flipped over the curb and hit a traffic control box, sending the 28 passengers airborne as the bus came to rest on its left side about 30 feet southeast of where it was hit at Burney Road and the service road of Texas 360.

"I just tried to keep the bus on its wheels," Jones said. "But obviously that didn't work."

Nine of the children, all from Larson Elementary School in Grand Prairie and 6 to 12 years old, were taken to hospitals with injuries that were not life-threatening, police said. Six were taken by Grand Prairie Fire Department ambulances to Children's Medical Center in Dallas; four were released by 9:45 p.m. The other children were taken to Arlington Memorial Hospital.

The remainder of the 27 children who were on the bus were released to their parents at the scene or taken home on another bus, an Arlington school district official said.

Jones and teacher Kay Davis, 53, who rides to assist Jones, helped students get off the bus. About 20 people rushed to help, then disappeared without waiting for any thank-yous, Davis said.

"Everybody was upside down," Davis said. "The glass started breaking, and tree branches were poking into the bus. It was horrible. One child landed on me, and I think I landed on the child to my left."

Davis said she kicked open the hatch on the roof of the bus and started lifting children up through the emergency exit. Good Samaritans helped lift children out and entered the bus to retrieve children and check on the driver, Davis said.

Estella Flores, a parent of two children on the bus, said a neighbor told her about the accident. Neither of her children was hurt, she said.

"When I first heard what happened I was scared to death," Flores said. "But I was very relieved when I got here, and they were OK."

One of Flores' children, 8-year-old Jason Alejo, said two men dressed in brown helped him off the bus.

"Everybody was flying around," Jason said. "Everybody was calling for their mom and dad."

The driver of the SUV, Christine Fielder, 37, of Arlington, and her three children, ages 4, 7, and 11, were not injured. Fielder will be cited for running a red light, according to a statement from Eric Hansen, Grand Prairie police spokesman.
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Driver Killed in San Antonio

San Antonio News Reported,  Police are investigating a wreck that killed a driver along Highway 281 overnight.

Officers believe the man was speeding on the northbound access road around 1:00 a.m. when he lost control.

The driver hit the corner of a bridge near Oak Shadows, then crashed into a utility pole.

The man was pronounced dead at the scene. No one else was hurt.
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Fears | Nachawati Represents the Family of Loved One Who Lost His LIfe While Working on a Sea Vessel

April 25th, The Fears | Nachawati Law Firm has recently been retained to represent the family of a man who was seriously injured and ultimately passed away while making lock at a dam inside the territorial waters of the United States. According to Mr. Nachawati, " the death or loss of any loved one is difficult, if not impossible to deal with, and as a result, requires a full investigation and inquiry into any death potentially involving any Jones Act Seamen, product liability or maritime claim." He further stated that his " lawyers and law firm remain dedicated to families and people who suffer as a result of the negligence of any third party,as the pursuit of justice, truth, and the protection of those injured are the only things that matter to his firm." Mr. Nachawati further commented that it is oftentimes difficult to conduct and independent investigation because evidence is commonly lost, altered, or destroyed as each hour passes after incidents involving serious injuries or wrongful deaths occurring on semi-submersibles, steamboats, rigs, drilling platforms, and other types of sea vessels. For legal information concerning the Jones Act, maritime claims and deaths, contact the firm by e-mail at mn@fnlawfirm.com or by phone at 1(866) 705-7584.

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Woman Dies in Crash

San Antonio News Reported, A San Antonio driver is killed following a wreck on the far northwest side early Friday morning.

Police say a woman was driving east on Highway 151 near Loop 1604 around 2:30am when she lost control on a curve, went into the median, and rolled her car.

Investigators say the unidentified driver was not wearing a seat belt, and was thrown out of her car. She died at the scene.

Police say the woman may have been drinking

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Drunken Driving Laws

San Antonio News Reports, Three people have been killed by allegedly drunken drivers in the last few days, and San Antonio's police chief wants to remind residents that the consequences from drunken driving are set to increase in a month.

A pair of teenagers were killed in separate accidents; 19-year-old Angelina Medina died when her car was hit by an alleged drunken driver Monday evening, and a 19-year-old man was killed when the car he was driving slammed into a utility pole on Donaldson Avenue Tuesday evening. Police said they found open beer cans in his vehicle.

Earlier Tuesday evening, 42-year-old Amelia Arce Trevino died when she was ejected from the vehicle her husband, who police said they believe was intoxicated, lost control of their vehicle and smashed into several trees along North Loop Road.
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Fatal Crash

Dalas News Reported, One person was killed in a two-vehicle accident on the service road of North Central Expressway at Lovers Lane on Wednesday.

U.S. HIghway 75 and Lovers Lane in Dallas The accident at around 11 a.m. occurred when an Acura in the 7100 block of the service road proceeded into the Lovers intersection and collided with a Mercedes, Dallas police said.

A 53-year-old female passenger in the Acura was killed. The 47-year-old female driver of the Mercedes faces a charge of criminally negligent homicide, police said.

It was unclear how many others were injured.

Dallas police said names were not being released at this time.

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Passenger Dies in Harris County Accident

 The Houston Chronicle Reported, The passenger in a weekend traffic accident in north Harris County has died and investigators plan to ask prosecutors to upgrade a charge against the driver, sheriff's officials said.

Kyle Smart, 18, the driver who survived the crash shortly after 4 a.m. Sunday in the 2300 block of Farrell Road, was impaired by alcohol and drugs when the crash occurred, deputies said early today.

They plan to ask that the current charge of intoxication assault be upgraded to intoxication manslaughter.

Smart's passenger, Todd Davis, died Monday morning at Memorial Hermann Hospital, deputies said. They said Davis was ejected from the vehicle during the accident.

Smart is free after posting $10,000 bail, according to court records.
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Man Dies in Motorcycle Accident

Dallas Morning News Reported, A motorcyclist died Monday after his bike collided with another vehicle at the intersection of Jupiter and Kingsley roads in Garland.

The accident happened shortly before 5 a.m. as the man traveled southbound on Jupiter road, ran a red light at Kingsley and collided with a Ford Mustang, police said.

The motorcyclist was taken to Baylor Medical Center at Garland where he died. His name was not immediately available. The condition of the other driver was not immediately known.

A police officer saw the motorcycle traveling at a high rate of speed and was about to perform a traffic stop moments before the accident, police said.

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Deadly Motorcycle Crash

San Antonio News reported, A woman is dead, and a man remains in critical condition following a motorcycle crash on the northwest side.

San Antonio Police say that man and woman, in their 20's, were traveling west on the loop 1604 access road around 10 Thursday night.

Investigators say the man was driving the motorcycle, but didn't see a car stopped at the I-10 interchange entrance ramp, and slammed into the back of it.
The unidentified woman who was riding in the back of the bike was wearing a helmet, but died at the scene.

The man was trapped under a car for a while, before being rescued and is now at University Hospital.
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Man Dies from Car Wreck Injuries

A Weatherford man died late Wednesday after he was severely injured at about 5:30 p.m. in a two-vehicle wreck northwest of Weatherford, according to reports.

Cole Parsons, 19, died at John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth, about five hours after the wreck on Farm Road 1885, the Tarrant County medical examiner's office reported.

According to a report from the Texas Department of Public Safety, Parsons was driving a 2000 Isuzu Rodeo west on FM 1885 behind a Chevrolet pickup driven by Kenneth King, also of Weatherford.

The pickup slowed down because of traffic ahead, but the Isuzu could not slow down in time to avoid striking the back of the truck, the DPS reported.

Parsons wore a seat belt, the DPS reported, but his injuries were severe. He was taken to JPS where he was pronounced dead at 10:46 p.m., the medical examiner's office reported.

No other information was immediately available Thursday morning.

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Drugmaker Merck Misrepresented Vioxx

From CNBC News, A new report in the Journal of the American Medical Association is highly critical of drugmaker Merck and its handling of the painkiller Vioxx.

The JAMA article says Merck Merck & Co IncMRK
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A review of the clinical trials, which came to light during the Vioxx litigation, shows a three-fold increase in the risk of death among the patients who got Vioxx, according to the peer-reviewed medical journal.

But in a press release, Merck says that after careful analysis there was no suggestion the deaths were caused by the drug and that the JAMA report's conclusions are "false, misleading, or lack context".

Merck voluntarily pulled Vioxx off the market in 2004 because of an increased heart risk. The company has since settled most of the resulting lawsuits for nearly $5 billion.

One of the two authors of the JAMA article was a paid expert witness for Vioxx plaintiffs.

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Headley Press Release

Headley Press Reports -  On January 14, 2008, Majed Nachawati, a partner with Fears | Nachawati Law Firm obtained a verdict of $1,257,784.00 after a bench trial in the 17th Judicial District Court of Tarrant County, Texas before the Honorable Fred W. Davis. The verdict came after two years’ of litigation concerning an inadequate security premises liability case arising from a murder of an innocent party who resided on the premises of an apartment complex located in North Richland Hills, Texas. For more information concerning premises liability lawsuits, contact Fears | Nachawati at 1 (866) 705-7584.

Police Search for Driver

Dallas News - Arlington police were searching for a driver who fled the scene of a crash that left a motorcyclist in critical condition.

The accident occurred about 6:20 p.m. on April 7. According to police reports, the motorcycle was traveling northbound on Highway 287 at speeds of more than 100 mph when it collided with a dark green Honda Accord or similar-type vehicle.

The rear bumper of the car was collected as evidence, and investigators believe the vehicle may have damage to the roof. The driver of the vehicle does not appear at fault in the crash, police said.

Anyone with information was asked to call the Arlington police at 817-459-5700 or Crime Stoppers at 817-469-TIPS.

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SUV Overturns onto Highway

San Antonio News Reported, Two women were injured as their vehicle fell off a frontage road and landed on its roof on Interstate 35.

The collision occurred when one vehicle may have run a red light at the intersection of Judson Road, hitting the SUV and sending it through a concrete barricade, investigators said.

After the collision, the SUV fell onto the right lane of I-35. Firefighters rescued both women, who were in good condition as they were taken to area hospitals, police said.

A quick response to the scene was credited to an officer running radar checks in the southbound lanes of I-35 who heard the impact, then saw the SUV hitting the highway.

The vehicle was overturned, roads cleaned up and the lanes were re-opened about 9:30 p.m.www.ksat.com/news/15840561/detail.html

18 - Wheeler Accident

San Antonio News reported, Days after two ramps connecting to Highway 281 were opened, another section of it closed, but not by design.

An 18-wheeler carrying oil equipment became stuck, eventually overturned and struck a support beam of Highway 281 North just before Loop 410 Tuesday evening, according to a Texas Department of Transportation official.

Traffic on Highway 281 was backed up past The Quarry shopping center as traffic was diverted onto Loop 410 via the connecting ramps.
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Fatal Car Accident in Austin

www.austindailyherald.com/articles/2008/04/08/news/news02.txtA crash Monday afternoon on Interstate 90 resulted in the death of an Austin resident and injuries to an Albert Lea man.

According to a Minnesota State Patrol report, Helen L. Moltz, 81, of Austin died at 1:29 p.m. Monday at I-90’s Exit 154, which is the interchange of I-90 and Minnesota Highway 13.

Moltz, driving a 2004 Ford Freestar, stopped at a stop sign at the bottom of the ramp from westbound I-90, seeking to turn onto Highway 13, the report states.

Bryan M. Bartness, 47, of Albert Lea was driving a 1987 Ford dump truck and was traveling in the northbound right lane of four-lane Highway 13, according to reports.

Moltz then proceeded into the intersection and the two vehicles collided. The State Patrol report listed the crash type as a broadside. The intersection is on the northwest outskirts of Albert Lea.

Bartness, according to reports, left the scene with non-life threatening injuries.

Road conditions were listed on the report as dry and hazardous material was not present.

The Albert Lea Police Department and Freeborn County Sheriff’s Office also responded to the crash.

2 Vehicles Fly off Freeway

Fort Worth news reported, two vehicles sailed off Loop 820 late Sunday night, injuring five people.

Loop 820 The accidents occurred around 11:30 p.m. on the freeway near Marine Creek Boulevard.

The first vehicle to leave the highway was a pickup truck with four people inside, police said. It flipped several times after leaving the freeway, according to investigators.

The second vehicle sailed off the road just seconds later in the same spot, police said.

All five victims were taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries, police said.

Investigators were attempting to determine whether alcohol played a role in the accidents.

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Telemarketers Loosing Access

The Dallas Morning News reports that Texas drivers involved in accidents will no longer be required to furnish telephone numbers for crash reports under an agreement between two state agencies trying to pull the plug on phone solicitations by telemarketers.

The telemarketers generally try to drum up business for chiropractors, lawyers and body shops, according to officials, who unveiled the change Thursday.

The agreement between the Texas Department of Public Safety and the Texas Department of Transportation goes into effect Monday.

"It is getting to the point where every person involved in a reported traffic accident is being solicited," said Mark Hanna, a spokesman for the Texas Committee on Insurance Fraud, a panel created by the insurance industry and the Texas Department of Insurance.

"The telemarketers say whatever it takes to get crash victims into the doctor's office. They are today's lazy ambulance chasers, doing it all by phone. We are trying to put a stop to these calls or at least slow them down."

A spokesman for the American Teleservices Association, which represents telemarketing firms, could not be reached for comment on the change.

Without phone numbers on official crash reports, telemarketers will have to rely on phone books or the Internet to get numbers to contact accident victims, Mr. Hanna said. They won't have access to unlisted numbers, cellphones and business numbers – which officials estimate will cut the number of unsolicited calls by at least half.

Fred Lohmann, Dallas-area director of the nonprofit National Insurance Crime Bureau, said telemarketers line up every day at police departments and central records offices across the state to purchase crash reports from the previous day.

Although state law requires them to know the date and location of the accident to buy each report, telemarketers simply purchase police department dispatch logs beforehand and get the information they need to purchase the crash reports.

"The accident reports are the fuel that allows the solicitation process to work," Mr. Lohmann said. "Oftentimes they will give the appearance of being a representative of the victim's insurance company, and they tell the person to go to a clinic for treatment or risk not getting their insurance claim paid.

"It's an effective technique, and it has made this a very lucrative business."

The crash reports are particularly important to telemarketers and their clients because they indicate who is at fault in an accident and who has insurance – two factors that guide them in targeting the drivers they want to contact.

A bill was introduced in the Legislature last year to impose a 30-day hold on all crash reports, except for crash victims, law enforcement officers, insurers and the news media. But the measure was killed under heavy opposition from telemarketing firms.

"We're up against a group that has made a lot of money through these harassing phone calls, and they'll do whatever it takes to stop us," Mr. Hanna said, noting that another effort will be made to pass the bill in the 2009 legislative session.

"We're urging lawmakers to support us," he added.

The Texas Trial Lawyers Association and the Texas Chiropractic Association supported the legislation as well as another bill to make telemarketing of traffic victims illegal. That bill also failed.

The solicitation of business using information contained in a police dispatch log is a Class B misdemeanor in Texas, but most prosecutors say they can't justify the resources to go after telemarketers who violate the law.

Insurance industry representatives said the additional medical and legal expenses created by telemarketers generate unnecessary costs that are in the end paid for by insured drivers across the state in the form of higher premiums.

Crash Kills Man in Grapevine

The Fort Worth Star Telegram reported that a man who was killed Wednesday morning in a traffic accident near a highway ramp has been identified as Yi-Maw Chang of Carrollton, according to the Tarrant County medical examiner’s office. 
                                         
Chang, 70, was pronounced dead at the scene, police said.

Chang died of blunt force trauma to his head and chest, according to the medical examiner’s office. His death was ruled an accident.

Chang was killed when the car he was driving left a highway ramp and struck a light pole, police said.

No other injuries were reported in the wreck that happened shortly before 6:30 a.m. at the Interstate 635 ramp and southbound lanes of Texas 121 near Grapevine Mills Mall.

Chang was driving a Toyota Camry when he lost control of the vehicle and hit the pole, then went down an embankment, police said. Police had not determined what caused him driver to lose control.

Police closed various lanes of southbound Texas 121 and the ramp as the wreck was investigated.