Anyone who is familiar with the Pacific Beach area understands that the intersection of Grand Avenue and Lamont Street can be confusing for anyone who encounters it. Several different outlets converge there in a condensed area, and San Diego car accidents take place in this location frequently. Unfortunately, people on foot are also in danger [...]
Continue reading...10. January 2012
Generally speaking, when someone is involved in a San Diego car accident and that person flees the scene, he or she can face serious criminal charges if or when that suspect is found and apprehended. While it could help the cause of a driver involved in a San Marcos hit-and-run accident that occurred yesterday, the [...]
Continue reading...9. January 2012
When someone causes a San Diego car accident for whatever reason, that driver is expected to remain available to the police who are present to investigate the situation. When a driver flees after a crash, he or she can face criminal charges if that driver is ultimately apprehended. Unfortunately, that’s what police say allegedly occurred [...]
Continue reading...6. January 2012
During the time of year when darkness takes hold earlier in the day than it does in other months, drivers need to use extra caution, as more of them tend to be on the roads when night falls. This is especially true at intersections, where pedestrians are usually crossing at this time as well on [...]
Continue reading...15. December 2011
When San Diego car accidents occur, it’s usually the case that witnesses and perhaps those involved help police understand what led to the crash and even who was at fault. However, there are crashes that take place that lead to more mysteries, and unfortunately that appears to be what occurred on Monday morning when a [...]
Continue reading...1. December 2011
When San Diego car accidents occur, the parties involved are required by law to remain on the scene so that the police can conduct a proper investigation and clear the area safely. When a driver leaves the scene of a crash, he or she has committed a crime, and when someone is killed in a [...]
Continue reading...25. November 2011
People who drive in and around San Diego County need to be aware of the possibility that pedestrians could appear in their line of travel at any time and in almost any place. When people are involved in San Diego County pedestrian accidents, they also need to remain on the scene so that the police [...]
Continue reading...17. November 2011
While most people would not think of such a circumstance, it is possible for a San Diego hit-and-run accident to occur with only one vehicle. While seemingly rare, if a driver crashes his or her car and then flees the scene, leaving injured passengers behind, that driver can ultimately face serious criminal charges. While no [...]
Continue reading...9. November 2011
When people are involved in San Diego car accidents, the law requires them to remain on the scene. When people run from a crash, it’s usually because they do not want to be caught committing some other crime. Unfortunately, that’s what police suspect led a driver to flee the scene of a single-vehicle San Diego [...]
Continue reading...22. October 2011
When people think of a ‘typical’ San Diego hit-and-run accident, they often envision two vehicles colliding and then one of them fleeing the scene. There are also crashes that police will categorize as ‘non-contact’ San Diego hit-and-run accidents, and that appears to be what occurred yesterday when two people were in effect forced off the [...]
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26. January 2012
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