April 9, 2012

Kathleen Stolarz and her husband were involved in a two-car auto accident

Kathleen Stolarz and her husband were involved in a two-car auto accident caused by a bus on Route 6 in Woodbury, New York. This happened on February 18, 1989. A source found out that the vehicle that they were using was a company car rented by her employer Blue Cross/ Blue Shield. Blue Cross/ Blue Shield is a New Jersey company, and the car is registered in New Jersey. The car was insured by New Jersey Manufacturers Insurance Company. The policy given to Blue Cross/ Blue Shield was set to be consistent with the New Jersey law. Mr. and Mrs. Stolarz often garaged the vehicle at their home in Monroe, New York, which is just a few miles from the New Jersey border.

The insurance company of the other vehicle paid Mrs. Stolarz $20,000, which is the liability limit of the insured’s policy. This was disputed by Allstate Insurance Company, from whom the Stolarz’s got their personal car's insurance from. They based their dispute from the underinsurance coverage of that policy. Mr. and Mrs. Stolarz demanded for arbitration. A source said, Allstate Insurance Company answered by filing for a special proceeding with the Supreme Court. New Jersey Manufacturers Insurance Company also disputed the amount that is payable and joined the proceeding to get a decision as to the obligations of the parties. Allstate Insurance Company settled with Mr. and Mrs. Stolarz and was not part of the appeal anymore.

New Jersey Manufacturers Insurance Company argued that in the insurance policy’s terms and the New Jersey law, they were entitled to offset the $20,000 which was given by the other driver to Mr. and Mrs. Stolarz from the $35,000 limit that was in the policy. Mr. and Mrs. Stolarz, said by a rep, countered this with the New York law offset clauses are void, and they should get the full amount. The court determined that with the conflict between the New Jersey law and New York law in this case, New York law should be the one to be followed with these injuries.

The determination that was applied by the trial court was that in cases where there is a conflict between the laws is based on the parties involved, where the car accident happened and the government’s interest. In this case, the parties that affected lives in New York, the vehicle is normally parked housed in New York, and the accident happened in New York. The State of New York has a bigger interest in getting the issue resolved. According to police, this is normally used for issues regarding jurisdiction. The Court of Appeals decision was to look at where the contract was set and the parties to the contract. In the insurance policy, Mr. and Mrs. Stolarz were not the once who paid for it, nor were they the ones who got it. The insurance was between Blue Cross/ Blue Shield, a New Jersey Company and New Jersey Manufacturers Insurance Company basing it on previous decisions with regard to contracts. They, therefore, concluded that only $15,000 of the $35,000 is due to Mr. and Mrs. Stolarz. Police in Nassau and Westchester took note.

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March 28, 2012

Car Accident Hospitalizes LA Ink Star

Ruth Pineda, who might be better known as Ruthless was involved in a serious car accident last week. The star of LA Ink required emergency medical attention at a hospital after the serious accident.

The doctor explains that it is thought the 26 year old TV star was traveling to an appointment. She was driving her Mercedes E300 when a very big bus hit the side of the vehicle.

Emergency services were very quick to attend the scene and discovered that she was in a serious condition. The victim was taken to a local Orange County Hospital by hospital. She required medical treatment for more than twelve hours as her injuries were so serious.

The report says that the star felt well enough to tweet about the crash when she was in hospital. She claims that the truck ran through red lights which caused the accident leaving her with serious injuries. The star also managed to update her Facebook page to tell everyone that she was safe and not in any danger.

Photos of the accident have been released and obtained by the representatives. Looking at these photos it is clear that serious damage has been caused to the entire car, including the sides of the vehicle.

On one side of the vehicle there are many smashed windows with both the front and back windows being smashed. The back of the vehicle is also completely crunched.

Ruth released a photograph of herself in hospital. It can be seen that she is wearing a neck brace and hospital gown to ensure that no permanent damage has been caused by the accident. She needed to remain in hospital for several days to check that she was OK and that the treatment was a success.

The TV star started as a tattoo artist and became a very popular TV personality through the reality show LA Ink. She has become a celebrity in her own right. Many of her fans in Manhattan and Queens offered messages of support through Twitter and Facebook. Her fans are said to be relieved that she is now OK from her injuries.

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February 21, 2012

Car, School Bus and Pedestrian Accident

Mere minutes after unloading its last passengers, a school bus was struck by a sedan hard enough that the bus toppled onto its side, claims a witness. The last passengers of the bus, who were neighborhood children, had exited the vehicle within five minutes of the incident.

Police suspect that the driver of the sedan that hit the bus had driven through a stop sign right before colliding with the school bus. The bus, as it toppled over, fell onto a biker that was riding along the sidewalk parallel to the bus. The bicyclist was trapped as the bus smashed her leg and pinned her to the ground. As soon as help arrived and they were able to move the bus off of her leg, the girl was taken by ambulance to the nearest medical center.

The bus driver was forced to exit the school bus by climbing out the driver’s side window. The driver only sustained minor injuries during the car accident.

The sedan, which was completely demolished by the impact and was not considered drivable, contained the driver and his two passengers at the time of the incident. The driver and one of the passengers sustained only minor injuries while the second passenger was sent by ambulance to receive medical care, states a hospital report.

The police spent several hours recording the placement of vehicles and other evidence from the scene of the car accident. It was late evening before the roads and sidewalk in the area was reopened for the public.

Though the police are investigating the circumstances which led to the crash, they have yet to determine the exact series of events that led to the accident. They have issued a request for any witnesses to come forward to shed light on the matter. An Accident like this could have happened anywhere. If school children and buses are on the road in The Bronx and Brooklyn care must be taken.

Charges have not yet been filed against the driver of the sedan, due to a lack of evidence and witnesses, although the circumstantial evidence may be enough to press charges. The case is further complicated by the fact that the driver of the sedan was not a United States citizen, explains a spokesperson.

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October 20, 2011

Family of Four Killed After Running into School Bus

A family of four was killed after their car ran into a school bus. Two people, the bus driver and an elementary school student, were on the bus at the time. The bus driver and the student suffered only minor injuries, reports a NY City Car Accident Lawyer. Law enforcement officials do not have all the details needed to explain why this tragic accident occurred, but they believe the car was speeding at the time.
The accident occurred in Ash, North Carolina on a quiet country road. The family, which included a husband, wife and two small children were in a car alongside the school bus. The husband, who was driving, may have sped up to pass the bus when the accident occurred. The husband, age 31, the wife, age 30 and two children, ages 6 and 9 were pronounced dead at the scene. The bus driver, age 61 and the young student were taken to the hospital and treated for minor injuries. It is unclear when the bus driver and child were released from the hospital and if they will need further treatment for their injuries.
Law enforcement officials are still investigating this case as they are unsure how the accident occurred. The bus was found on the roadside shoulder in a ditch which could indicate that it was pushed by the car. It appears the car crossed the center line and entered the school bus's lane. Whether this was intentional or not is still being investigated. The driver of the car may have momentarily taken his eyes off the road or swerved too quickly to get around the bus.
Luckily, there were no other children on the bus at the time of the accident. According to a New York Injury Lawyer, the young boy, who suffered minor injuries, was the only one left on the bus. The other children had apparently been dropped off by the bus driver. It is unclear when the bus driver will return to work. It is unknown when the funerals will be held for the family. Bus drivers in Long Island and New York City are taught to avoid situations such as this.

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August 26, 2011

Beheading Prevention In Rear-end Car Crashes

The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has been gathering research based on analysis and crash tests that show evidence supporting the fact, that if you were to whack your vehicle into the back of a truck trailer, you would most likely die very quickly. A NY Car Accident Lawyer expands, that the center of the problem is based around the simple fact that cars are low and trailers are rather high. A bus accident would cause the same damage.

A car rides typically lower, which allows the full force of the accident to penetrate the windshield and roof pillars that protect the passenger compartment. This problem creates one of the fastest ways to not only die, but more specifically lose your head entirely. A New York Car Accident Lawyer reveals that the under-ride guards on trucks often fail in low speed crashes as well. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety is fighting for stronger under-guard rails on both trucks and trailers, to be mandated by the federal government.

A New York Injury Lawyer shares how the front passenger compartment of most vehicles crushes instantly when the under-guard rails fail. You may be driving an incredibly safe vehicle, with impeccable crash test ratings, but the scary truth is that if you are in an accident with a truck or trailer where the under-guard rails fail, you could be killed. This is a very frightening thought, when you search for a car that will be ultimately safe for you and your entire family. It is impossible to be safe from every danger, but if the federal government decides that stronger under-guard rails should be a necessary measure, many lives could in turn be saved. Companies in New York City and Staten Island are looking for ways to prevent these injuries.

Though it is tempting to choose a vehicle that is trendy and outfitted with flashy features, the most important thing to focus on, is driving a car that is functional and more importantly safe. The same goes for trucks and trailers—that should be equipped with stronger under-guard rails, because there is no excuse for skimping on features that can save so many lives.

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August 3, 2011

Australian Rugby Player Involved in Car Accident

An Australian rugby player was injured recently when his car was hit by a local transit bus. Two teammates traveling in a car behind the player were able to pull him from the car. Even though the player suffered minor injuries to his back, neck and chest, he underwent a brain scan to determine if he also suffered a concussion. Head injuries that go untreated can lead to serious health risks later on, notes a New York Auto Accident Lawyer. The player may have also injured his shoulder, but further tests are needed.
Those on the bus were not injured in the accident. The bus, carrying around 43 people, was making its regular stops when it hit the car. It is unknown at this time who caused the accident, the player or the bus driver, because police are still gathering evidence. The State Transit Department is cooperating fully with law enforcement to determine the exact cause of the accident. The accident happened in the morning around 8am.
The 23-year old rugby player was on his way to train when the accident occurred. The talented player was a member of the Sea Eagles Queensland Cup feeder team last season. This season, the player participated in two pre-season trials and was in contention to play against. Lawyers in Brooklyn and the Bronx are well aware of the complications which arise from bus accidents. Melbourne in an upcoming rugby match, reports a NY Car Accident Lawyer. It is unknown when the player will be able to get back into the game.
Luckily, no one was seriously injured in the accident. Paramedics and law enforcement officials at the scene took the player to the hospital for his injuries, indicates a New York Injury Lawyer. A spokesperson for the hospital reported that the player was in stable condition and that additional tests were necessary just to make sure he was healthy enough to go home.
Even though his injuries may be minor, it may take some time for the player to heal fully, says a New York Injury Lawyer. It will important for the player to get plenty of rest to allow his injuries to heal before he tries to rejoin his team to play rugby.

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