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Linda Renia Burns Critically Injured in Auto Accident in Silsbee, Texas
According to the Beaumont Enterprise, a woman was killed and another
seriously injured in a wrong-way auto accident in Silsbee, Texas. The
accident occurred Tuesday morning, January 31 when Texas DPS Troopers
believe 91-year-old Katherine Leona Barker lost control of her vehicle,
crossed over the median, and struck the vehicle of 24-year-old Linda
Renia Burns. Barker was killed in the accident, while Burns had to be
extricated from her vehicle. She was taken to Christus St. Elizabeth
Hospital in critical condition.
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Commentary This is a
very unfortunate accident that some reports believe began because of a
medical problem. I litigated an accident in the past that began due to a
heart attack while driving. Now, I understand the line of thinking
that, on the errant driver's end, this was not a preventable accident.
To that, however, I ask should the driver that was struck be forced to
shoulder the entire burden of the accident? I think it is reasonable to
have the opportunity to seek compensation. In a personal
injury claim, a plaintiff is always tasked with the burden of proof.
Meaning, even if the accident is ruled completely the fault of another
driver, a victim will still need to present evidence to solidify this.
They must first prove that the other driver had a duty to a standard of
care at the time of the accident. This is usually manifested in the safe
operation of a vehicle around other motorists. Intuitively, the next
step is to prove this standard was breached. This is where evidence is
so crucial as it will dictate what type and what level of compensation a
victim could receive. The last issue for a personal injury claim is the
proving up of damages, or the actual dollar value of injuries incurred.
This is actually a rather difficult thing to accomplish, as the value
of areas like rehabilitation or deficiency are subject to debate.
Beaumont Personal Injury
Attorney Michael Grossman
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Beaumont Personal Injury Attorney Michael Grossman
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2/1/2012
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