On Thursday, February 25, a home in Sacramento, CA was destroyed by an SUV. The home was occuppied by Pastor Beverly Carillo-Esparaza, her husband, and her granddaughter. Carillo-Esparaza's home has been hit by a car before, after which, she placed boulders in her yard. If not for these boulders, the errant SUV would have likely run into Carillo-Esparaza's granddaughter's bedroom.
When drivers get on the road, they have an obligation to make sure that they do not endanger other people or their property with their actions. Thankfully, in this accident, no one was injured. But having one's home severely damaged can be a devastating experience all on its own. In cases where one's property is destroyed due to negligence, victims may wish to file a lawsuit. Despite whatever attempts the negligent individual may make to avoid accepting responsibility, the truth is that the law is on your side. With the help of a Dallas car accident lawyer, you can be sure that those responsible for your losses are held accountable.
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Personal Injury Attorney Michael Grossman
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2/27/2010
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As a Texas attorney practicing for 20 years, I have litigated all manner of personal injury cases. I use this blog as a place to write opinion / editorial articles on a variety of topics that catch my interest and as a means of sharing news stories relevant to personal injury accidents. I think the overwhelming majority of people are unaware just how common these types of accidents are and I hope this blog raises awareness to rather serious public safety concerns. However, this blog is simply a means for me to share my opinions and I would recommend that anyone who is considering seeking legal counsel should contact their family attorney.
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