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A 2-year-old girl was hospitalized after a swimming pool accident in Valencia on July 1, 2010, The Signal reports. Los Angeles County fire officials say the accident occurred in the backyard pool of a home near Mill Valley Road. The toddler was found facedown in the pool. When emergency personnel arrived, the parents were performing CPR and the girl was resuscitated. It is not clear how this accident occurred. The girl was airlifted to an area hospital for treatment.

My heart goes out to the parents of this little girl who nearly drowned. I’m relieved to hear that she regained consciousness. I wish this child the very best for a speedy and complete recovery. She will be in my prayers.
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A car accident in Los Angeles proved fatal for an elderly man and resulted in injuries for five others the morning of July 5, 2010. The San Gabriel Valley Tribune reports that the fatal crash happened when a driver ran a red light at the intersection of East Orange Grove and Sierra Madre boulevards. The elderly man, who was a passenger in one of the vehicles, suffered fatal injuries while five others were injured, one of them seriously. Officials are investigating the incident.

My heart goes out to everyone who knew and loved this elderly victim. I also wish the injured victims the very best for a quick and full recovery. They will be in my prayers.
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A 98-year-old woman sustained injuries in a San Diego car accident after the driver of a pickup truck lost control and crashed into her bedroom. According to a 10news report, the crash occurred the morning of July 6, 2010 at the intersection of Stadium Street and Governor Drive. San Diego police officials said a black Ford F-250 pickup truck, which was westbound on Governor Drive, went out of control, crossed over the median, into oncoming traffic ran over a sidewalk and struck the home. The elderly woman’s bed was pushed several feet. She was hospitalized with injuries. The driver sustained injuries. Police say they believe alcohol was involved. An investigation is ongoing.
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Matilda Garnica, 43, was killed and her two children were injured in a Los Angeles car accident after a car plowed through a group of spectators who had gathered to watch a fireworks show the night of July 4, 2010. According to a news report in The Signal, a white Infiniti was traveling east on Valencia Boulevard. The driver, a 22-year-old woman, ran a red light at Mall Entrance and crashed into a Dodge Durango SUV that was making a left turn. The impact from the collision caused the Infiniti to crash into a group of people, who were sitting on the south curb of Valencia and watching the fireworks. Garnica was killed instantly and at least seven others, including two of her children, were injured. Her 13-year-old son was critically injured.

I offer my deepest condolences to the family and friends of Matilda Garnica for their tragic and heartbreaking loss. I sincerely hope that her two children and the other injured victims recover quickly and completely. I particularly pray for the two children who saw their mother struck and killed. Please keep this grieving family in your thoughts and prayers.
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The personal injury lawyers of Bisnar Chase Personal Injury Attorneys have announced their recent participation in the 2010 Orange County Barbecue Festival, also known as “Que’n for Kids” . The firm supported Kristie’s Foundation during this event, which is designed to help raise funds for critically ill children and their families.
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With the World Cup currently underway, soccer has been given more attention in the United States than it normally enjoys. While the big stage is set down in South Africa, back in Ohio the soccer scene is making headlines. As reported by the Edmonton Sun, a local dad got into a racially fueled argument following a match and the result was violence and injury.

Dean Smith (the dad in question) was a sideline spectator to the game. However, as the game wound down, the arguments between he and the opposing players become more dangerous. They pursued him after the match and began throwing insults his way. It is reported the players called him “short” and a “white faggot.” Smith stated this his response was as follows: “I told him I was going to rip his f**ing do-rag off his head and shove it up his a** if he didn’t shut up.”
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On July 26, 2009, Janice Silva was walking from the beach in San Clemente, California. She headed toward the Linda Lane parking area and noticed the walkway and curb she needed to travel on were obscured by several inches of seaweed, sand and other debris. She tried to carefully continue, but it was very hard to distinguish between the edges of the walkway and the adjacent curb, and her foot got stuck in sunken debris. Her foot was trapped and immobile, but her body continued forward, causing the bones in her leg to twist and break. Janice endured serious injury from this accident because the conditions of the public property were so unsafe.

The California personal injury lawyers of Bisnar Chase Personal Injury Attorneys (www.BestAttorney.com) have filed a lawsuit against the city of San Clemente for the dangerous conditions of public property that allegedly caused Janice’s permanent and disabling personal injury. The action has been brought against the defendants by Janice and her husband, who was with her at the time of the incident.
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Cynthia Guerra, 30, was killed in a San Bernardino car accident after the minivan she was driving was hit head-on by another vehicle. According to a news report in The San Bernardino Sun, Guerra was driving a 2004 Nissan Quest minivan the afternoon of June 7, 2010 on Highway 395 near Eucalyptus Street, in Victorville. San Bernardino County Coroner’s officials report that a 2005 Chevy Silverado pickup truck drifted from a nearby lane and crashed into Guerra’s van. She was airlifted to an area hospital where she died shortly after the crash. An investigation is ongoing.
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A 69-year-old man sustained serious injuries in a San Diego car accident after he was struck by a FedEx delivery truck while walking in a marked crosswalk, the morning of June 3, 2010. According to a news report in The San Diego Union-Tribune, the man was crossing Federal Boulevard at 50th Street, when a FedEx driver who was exiting a strip mall failed to see the pedestrian in the crosswalk and struck him. The man suffered broken ribs and a collapsed lung. His injuries, however, are not believed to be life-threatening. Officials are still in the process of determining whether any charges will be filed against the driver of the FedEx truck.
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The personal injury lawyers at Bisnar Chase Personal Injury Attorneys believe that helping our community is a privilege that should not be taken lightly. When we received word of the 2010 Walk Like MADD 5k walk we were thrilled that we could join the fight against drunk driving. This community event could not have been a success without the many supporters that donated their time and money to help the Bisnar Chase Personal Injury Attorneys Walk Like MADD team. Some of our 2010 Walk Like MADD Sponsors include:
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