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Bisnar Chase Personal Injury Attorneys Files Lawsuit Against the State of California, County of Los Angeles, and City of Alhambra

(PRWEB) April 27, 2011

The personal injury lawyers of Bisnar Chase Personal Injury Attorneys filed a lawsuit against the State of California, County of Los Angeles, and City of Alhambra for Dangerous Condition of Public Property that allegedly caused Tony C. Simpson to be killed by an oncoming vehicle. According to court documents, in the early morning of March 23, 2010, Simpson was driving his motorcycle on the freeway when he pulled to the left in order to enter the carpool lane. At this moment, Simpson's motorcycle came upon an unexpected and unmarked, uneven pavement, which is said to have caused him to lose control of his motorcycle and tip over in the middle of the lane. A bus traveling in the carpool lane had no time to avoid hitting Simpson who was directly in its driving path. The records state, Simpson was struck by the bus and killed on impact.

Alleged Dangerous Public Property Leaves Man Dead

The wrongful death attorneys of Bisnar Chase Personal Injury Attorneys claim the highway's uneven pavement made for dangerous driving conditions that were not observable by the motoring public and the uneven pavement was ultimately the source of Simpson's death. The suit goes on to state; the freeway's pavement had a four-inch drop-off and was too steep for the motoring public to drive across safely and without incident. The firm asserts the roadway was a hazard to drivers who had no way of knowing the drop-off was present.

Linda Jones, Mother of Tony C. Simpson, Seeks Retribution for Sons Death and Is Denied

On September 14, 2010 Jones filed a claim with the State of California, County of Los Angeles and City of Alhambra pursuant to Government Code sections 905 and 910 . Each claim was rejected, so Jones has been forced to file a lawsuit against these government entities to obtain compensation for the damages she has suffered because of her serious and permanent injuries.

Bisnar Chase Personal Injury Attorneys seeks Justice for Tony C. Simpson and Linda Jones

According to court records, the dangerous condition of the public property in which Simpson was driving his motorcycle on was the legal cause of his death and all damages incurred by Linda Jones. The suit claims the four-inch drop off exposed the motoring public and the deceased Simpson to the risks and dangers of not being able to safely navigate into the carpool lane. These alleged dangers created an unsafe condition of the public property, which should have been foreseeable and preventable by the defendants. Bisnar Chase Personal Injury Attorneys asserts all public entities had the resources reasonably available to properly correct the defective roadway condition and they failed to warn the public of the hazardous drop-off. Consequently, Jones is now seeking recovery for the wrongful death of her son caused by the defendant's alleged disregard to remedy the dangers of the roadway.

Jones claims to have suffered severe emotional damage as well as economic damages from the loss of her son and Bisnar Chase Personal Injury Attorneys will seek all recoverables she is due. Linda Jones along with the wrongful death attorneys of Orange County filed a suit against State of California, County of Los Angeles and City of Alhambra on February 28, 2011 with Superior Court of Los Angeles. The case is currently pending, case # GC 046915

About Bisnar Chase Personal Injury Attorneys

The Bisnar Chase Personal Injury Attorneys Orange County Personal Injury Lawyers represent people who have been very seriously injured or lost a family member due to an accident, defective product or negligence throughout California. The law firm has won a wide variety of challenging cases against governmental agencies, including school districts, Caltrans, cities, the State of California and the U.S. Federal Government. Get a complimentary copy of The Seven Fatal Mistakes That Can Wreck Your California Personal Injury Claim. For more information, please visit http://www.CaliforniaInjuryBlog.com.

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