Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Will Drivers Learn To Share The Roads With Cyclists?
Although statistics show fatalities related to cycling to have fallen in recent years, the injuries sustained by cyclists due to traffic collisions have become more severe. Biking advocates have struggled in determining safer ways to share the roads with drivers, and some ideas have even been considered controversial. Some have suggested creating a separate infrastructure for cyclists, such as not just a separate bicycle lane, rather a bike lane separated from the roadway by some sort of barrier or curb. Others have proposed that drivers should simply expect cyclists on the roadways as a normality and take the proper precautions in sharing the road. As tensions escalate between drivers and cyclists, who have become equally frustrated with sharing the road with one another, advocates of cycling note that "mutual respect is the key to safely coexisting in traffic". Many cyclists have developed a mindset of riding their bicycles as if they were driving a car in order to avoid problems on the road.
Proper safety precautions and regulations have yet to be agreed upon, but cyclists and drivers alike have focused more concern to the issue. Recognizing the issue may be the first step creating a resolution, but until one is met, the roads continue to make cyclists more vulnerable to injuries from altercations and antagonism from drivers. The Los Angeles Times has published a number of stories and articles with tips for both cyclists and drivers to make the city streets safer. While the conviction of Brentwood physician, Dr. Thompson, is an extreme example, it serves as a warning to drivers that they must learn to control their annoyance with cyclists and accommodate their driving styles so that the roads may be safely shared. The two cyclists which Dr. Thompson is accused of deliberately endangering suffered serious injuries, some permanently scaring and impairing, are both saddened by the situation as both sides have lost time from their lives as a result of an altercation that could have simply been avoided all together.
Bicycle accident victims suffering serious head injuries as a result of hit and run accidents are well advised to contact an experienced personal injury attorney to help uncover all sources of compensation. Lederer and Nojima, LLP has had years of experience in representing victims of bicycle-auto accidents. Children, students at UCLA and other schools, and bike messengers are in harm's way every day. A serious brain injury resulting from a bike - car crash has the potential to derail a bicyclist's health, ability to make a living, and ability to enjoy life as before. Our experience in insurance defense has given us skills and insight that help us obtain proper compensation for our bicycle-riding clients who have suffered head injuries, broken bones, or other serious injury. We handle wrongful death claims and lawsuits for people who have lost loved ones in car - bicycle accidents in Southern California.Contact us to learn how our experience and track record of success can translate to relief for you and your family after a bicycle accident.
Monday, October 19, 2009
First Rain of the Season Causes Danderous Driving Conditions
Attorneys at Lederer & Nojima, LLP are ready to assist you if you have been injured in an accident . The roads can be dangerous and deadly during the wet season, but our attorneys are prepared to assist you. Please contact our office for a free consultation.
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Motorcyclist dies after being trapped under a car.
The attorneys at Lederer & Nojima, LLP are ready to assist you if you have been injured in an accident or lost a loved one due to an accident . Our law firm specializes in a variety of personal injury law, including motorcycle accidents and wrongful death. The roads can be dangerous and deadly at any time, but our attorneys are prepared to assist you. Please contact our office for a free consultation. To obtain our contact information please go to our website www.lntlb.com
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Negligent Bus Driver Kills Pedestrian in Venice
Unfortunate outcomes like this are all too common with the increase of unsafe, careless, and negligent city bus drivers. They must learn to be more cautious of others, not only their passengers, themselves, but the innocent bystander pedestrians who are often killed by buses that "just don't see them". I find it hard to believe that if you are watching the road you are driving on, one could hit, run over, and drag a pedestrian without knowing. Often enough the punishments for crimes like these are not fitting and families rarely find justice for the loss they have experienced.
Lederer & Nojima, LLP, have handled carious cases involving bus accidents. Heavier vehicles, such as buses, require more distance to come to a complete stop and are more difficult to make turns. Our firm has represented many individuals and families who have been victim to fatal pedestrian - bus accidents regardless of the circumstances involving the crash. If you or a loved one has been injured aboard a bus, or as the result of a bus hitting you or a loved one, please contact our office for a consultation. We have many years of experience handing such cases, as well as various other personal injury cases such as motor vehicle accident, motorcycles accidents, dog bites, slip and falls, etc.
Monday, January 12, 2009
School Bus Crash
What began as an exciting trip to the Los Angeles Brea Tar pits on Sunday, January 11, 2009, ended in an emergency triage scene when two school buses collided on the northbound 405 Interstate. The injured students, from
Lederer & Nojima LLP has represented numerous individuals injured while aboard a bus. The injured party is an innocent bystander, injured as a result of the negligence for the bus driver or outside party causing the accident. Please contact our experienced attorneys for a free evaluation.
Thursday, January 8, 2009
Downtown Fatal Accident
Fatal accidents such as the one mentioned above must be evaluated by an experienced attorney. Lederer & Nojima LLP has handled many cases against the city of Los Angeles and the public transportation agency such as the MTA, DASH and Foothill Transit. The sooner our lawyers become involved in a bus accident investigation, the more likely it is that we will be successful in obtaining the maximum available recovery of monetary compensation for victims. Please contact our office for a free consultation.
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Roof Collapses During Class in Anaheim
A chaotic scene was reported by students who were immediately evacuated across the street at Ganahl Lumber. Students portrayed the roof collapse to have made a "loud, booming earthquake sound", while others described the sound as if it were thunder on top of the building. Some students ducked under their desks to take cover before they were evacuated. Students ran out yelling as they discovered the hallway had transformed into a water gushing river around three-to-six-inches deep in water. The Anaheim North Orange County Regional Occupational Program building quickly turned into a scene of panic as one student noted being trampled over by a few students before being helped up by another in the evacuation.
Ironic or just bad luck? Students in the classroom which experienced the full roof collapse recall their teacher joking that the heavy rain was so powerful she thought she was going to enter a flooded classroom, when moments later there was a creaking sounds and then the ceiling began to buckle and cave into the classroom.
It was estimated that around 70 firemen reported to to the scene along with police officers and paramedics. Classes have been canceled through winter break. Counseling is being offered to students and teachers on Thursday and Friday.
Last year in August 2007, according to the city of Anaheim's web site, a building permit had been taken out for a new roof. In September 2007, the final inspection was concluded.
Those who were injured may consider consulting a lawyer for personal injury to due a premises liability claim in this accident. If you or someone you know has been injured due to this accident or a similar type of accident please feel free to contact the Law Offices of Lederer & Nojima, LLP. No matter what type of potential premises liability claim you have, the attorneys of Lederer & Nojima, LLP can effectively represent you. We are experienced premises liability attorneys who have won many tough cases on behalf of people who have been injured as a result of dangerous or unsafe conditions on other's properties. We are often able to successfully resolve cases that other lawyers have refused to take. Even if you are not certain that you have a claim, contact us today to schedule your free initial consultation and case evaluation. You may call our office at (310) 312-1860 or email us at lederernojimalaw@gmail.com.