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September 7, 2011

Dallas man leaves one dead and one injured after his car jumps median

Good to be back to Dallas, after talking to the personal injury lawyer. This is a perfect example of never know when your time on this earth is up. You can be driving innocently along, wearing your seat belt, and have a car jump the median and it’s all over.
In this case, the driver who lost control escaped with minor injuries, but the people he hit were not so lucky.
The story was posted on the Odessa American online news website, under the headline, “Fort Worth man dead after Howard County accident,” September 3, 2011.
The accident happened on Interstate 20, when a 33-year-old resident of Dallas, Thang Ceu, heading westbound lost control of his vehicle for an unknown reason, close to mile marker 169. His Toyota Camry jumped the median and slammed into a pick up. All in all someone may need a San Francisco DUI attorney who is versed in car accident law as well as criminal defense law in Oakland and San Francisco:
David J Cohen Law Office
300 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, CA 94104-1908
(415) 398-3900
The Odessa American reported that according to a Texas Department of Public Safety spokeswoman, the two-vehicle accident left one man dead, one man injured and three others uninjured last Saturday afternoon.
The eastbound 2007 Chevrolet pickup was by driven by Romeo Cruz Rodriguez, 31, from Fort Worth. He was sadly pronounced dead at the scene at 2:36 p.m. by a Howard County Justice of the Peace. Three of Rodriguez’ passengers in the pickup were uninjured.
The driver who lost control and jumped the median, Thang Ceu, had only minor personal injury overall, fortunately. BTW if you are in Houston, Texas and need a Personal injury lawyer Houston who is also skilled at motorcycle accident and wrongful death cases, this firm is good. It was also reported that all five people in the accident had their seat belts on.
The article noted that Cpl. Tommy Salmon of Big Spring was the investigator on the case.
There are nearly 40,000 fatal highway accidents in the U.S. each year, there were 59,164 serious injury crashes in Texas in 2009.  These crashes resulted in 80,640 people sustaining a serious injury, according to the official Texas Motor Vehicle Traffic Crash Highlights from the Texas Department of Transportation.

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