Getting injured in an accident produces pain, frustration and anxiety in the victim. The hospital visits, the following doctor’s visits and rehabilitation trips take their toll. Soon some of the bills come due, and with all the missed time from work, you wonder how you are going to make it.
Martin Gasparian, Esq., the founder of Maison Law, understands what you are going through and stands ready to help anyone from Orange Cove who is suffering a personal injury. Martin has worked at some of the most prestigious firms in the nation, including the largest law firm in Los Angeles. Today, he works for those that have been injured and need someone to stand for them.
You just want to get back to work and have life return to some normalcy. Let Maison Law handle your claim so you can focus on your recovery. Call him today to get your life back.
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ORANGE COVE AUTO ACCIDENTS
There are 12,000 people in Orange Cove and statistically around 800-1,000 people get into accidents each year. While most suffer little or no physical injury, others aren’t so lucky and endure serious injuries. When this happens, the people turn to Maison Law to help. No one goes out thinking they will get into an accident today, but they still happen.
Accidents happen for many reasons, and at Maison Law, we are experienced in all types. Orange Cove sits in rural agriculture zone in the Central Valley of California, and there are certain types of accidents that are unique to the region.
HEAD-ON COLLISIONS
It’s a statistical fact that rural highway driving is more dangerous than city driving. The National Highway Traffic Administration reports that over half of all traffic fatalities take place in rural areas yet only 35 percent of driving takes place on rural highways.
A head-on collision is one of the reasons. These crashes are the deadliest and happen more often on rural highways like Highway 63 that takes Orange Cove people in and out of the city.
ROLLOVER ACCIDENTS
Rural, two-lane, undivided highways account for many of the head-on collisions, and many times near misses or partial impacts, such as a sideswipe, will cause a car to roll over. These are the second most deadly type of crash, and rural roads are prone to these accidents.
EJECTIONS
In both head-on collisions and rollovers, if a person isn’t wearing their seatbelt, the suffer the risk of an ejection. Once a person is ejected from a vehicle in a crash, the likelihood of death is almost 90 percent, and the likelihood of death or serious injury is almost 100 percent.
PASSING ACCIDENTS
Manning Avenue, Crawford Avenue and E. Adams Avenue are all two-lane country roads that provide passage out of the city into the farms and on to other small towns nearby. These roads often have tractors, harvesters and combines moving from tract to tract, and accidents happen when people try to pass. These can be head-on, rollover, or ejection accidents and cause serious injury.
DROWSY/IMPAIRED/DISTRACTED DRIVING
Many times, the accident is brought by poor choices by the driver. Drivers not getting enough sleep or drinking or smoking pot then getting behind the wheel cause many injury accidents and deaths each year. When you add texting while driving, it’s apparent the risk for accident and injuries caused by poor judgment is great.
OTHER TYPES OF PERSONAL INJURIES
Not all personal injuries come from an auto accident. The largest employment by industry in the region is farming and agriculture. The people of Orange Cove are hard workers sometimes working from sun-up to sundown during the summer leaving them vulnerable accidents when they get on the road.
When any injury happens that is the fault of someone else, they know they can still count on Maison Law to go to bat for them. Some of these other types of accidents are:
- Farm accidents
- Construction Zone Accidents
- Slip-and-falls/Premises Injuries
- Sport/Recreation Injuries
- Product Liability
- Wrongful deaths
Orange Cove’s Personal Injury Lawyer
Orange Cove is a community that prides itself on hard work and family life. Those qualities must sometimes be protected when property owners, careless drivers, or negligent employers put others at risk and end up getting them hurt.
If you or a loved one are seriously injured due to the carelessness of someone else, contact a Orange Cove Personal Injury Lawyer with the experience to demand what’s fair from national corporations, local employers, and anyone else who may be liable for your suffering.
Discuss your case with attorney Martin Gasparian, the founder of Maison Law in Orange Cove, for a free consultation that comes with no obligation. Mr. Gasparian worked for major corporations and dealt with some of the biggest insurers in the world. He now uses his knowledge to make sure everyday people aren’t taken advantage of by corporate lawyers and insurance adjusters. He believes that every client should work directly with their lawyer, get honest advice, and the personalized attention to detail their case deserves.
Frequently Asked Questions
A bicycle accident victim could either represent themself or work with a personal injury lawyer to sue a defendant’s insurance provider. Whatever course an Orange Cove cyclist chooses, they must have ample evidence to support their case. In addition to a police report, crash victims should have photographic evidence, witness testimony, and medical records to bolster their claim.
Orange Cove bicyclists under 18-years-old must wear a DOT-approved helmet. While the CA-DMV recommends helmets for all bicyclists, they aren’t required for people over 18.