2009 November Archive

Electric Motorcycle Rider Crashes | Oregon Accident Lawyers

Date: November 27, 2009
Location: I-5, Roseburg, Oregon
Names: Donald Nathan “Nush” Abbott, Charity Elise Torres

As Donald Nathan Abbott, 37, of Atlanta, Georgia, embarked on a cross-country journey on an Ashland-made Brammo Enertia motorcycle, he wrote in his blog: “One idiot, 3,800 miles, & an electric motorcycle with a 42-mile range. What could possibly go wrong?”

Tragically, Abbott’s question was answered on November 27, 2009, when his motorcycle was rear-ended on I-5, near Clarks Branch Road, in Roseburg, Oregon, by Charity Elise Torres, 20, or Myrtle Creek. Abbott was thrown off the bike, and rescuers found him unconscious at the scene.
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Pedestrian Killed Crossing McLoughlin Blvd. | Portland Car Accident Attorneys

Date: November 27, 2009
Location: SR 99E near Gladstone, Oregon
Names: Maria Isabel Cervantes-Gutierrez, Nathan Sheets

Maria Isabel Cervantes-Gutierrez, 60, of Milwaukie, Oregon, was killed November 27, 2009, around 8:20 PM, when she was struck by a van while crossing State Route 99E (McLoughlin Boulevard) near Gladstone. According to The Oregonian, Cervantes-Gutierrez was crossing the street from east to west when she was struck by a Chevrolet Astro van driven by Nathan Sheets, 24, of Milwaukie.
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Suspended Driver Arrested After Hitting Three Cars | Oregon Accident Attorneys

Date: November 26, 2009
Location: I-5 north of Salem, Oregon
Names: Eric Ryan Witt

A Rainier, Oregon, man was arrested on multiple charges, including driving while suspended, after his car crashed into three other vehicles on I-5 north of Salem, November 26, 2009, around 11:50 AM. Eric Ryan Witt, 39, attempted to elude Oregon State Police after the crash, reaching speeds of up to 107 mph before he was finally stopped.

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Strange But True Thanksgiving Traffic Facts

Date: November 24, 2009

Each year, Americans eat 45 million turkeys at Thanksgiving. And that’s not the only weird fact you can chew on this Turkey Day.

Here are a few pre-Thanksgiving leftovers from the “you can’t make this stuff up” file, courtesy of Tom Vanderbilt, author of the new book, Traffic: Why We Drive the Way We Do (And What It Says About Us), and GreatFacts.com:
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Crash Kills Two, Injures Two | Oregon Car and Motorcycle Accident Lawyers

Date: November 24, 2009
Location: Highway 97, near Chiloquin, Oregon
Names: John Lyman Howell, James M. Scott, Gary Couch, Susan Couch, Alan C. Galloway

After a crash on October 2, 2009, that killed two motorcyclists and injured a couple in an SUV, officials have asked for the public’s help in locating the next of kin of one of the motorcycle riders, John Lyman Howell, 65, of Reno, Nevada.

Oregon State Police Sergeant Mark Crisp told Portland Videojournalist Examiner that the crash took place around 12:45 PM, when a Ford SUV driven by Gary Couch, 63, of Redmond, Oregon, tried to pass a commercial truck on Highway 97 north of Chiloquin.
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OSP investigate Sam Barlow coach in hit-and-run | Oregon Injury Lawyers

Date: October 31, 2009
Location: Oregon 99E near South Lone Elder Road, Aurora, Oregon
Names: Benjamin Story, Larry Scott Vang

The Oregonian reports that Oregon State Police have identified a Sam Barlow High School assistant football coach as a suspect in a hit-and-run crash that seriously injured Benjamin Story, 23, of Aurora, on October 31, 2009. Larry Scott Vang, 46, of Salem, had not been charged with a crime as of November 5, and the investigation is ongoing.

According to AOL Video, Story admits he was drunk while walking along 99E, but he said that doesn’t give anyone an excuse to hit him and leave him lying in the road.

Around 1 AM, police received several calls about a man walking in the middle of Oregon 99E near South Lone Elder Road, north of the Clackamas-Marion county line. When they arrived at the scene, they found Story lying on the south side of the highway, with serious but not life-threatening injuries. He was flown to Legacy Emanuel Medical Center by Life Flight helicopter and has since been released.

Police begin searching for a Toyota SUV with front-end and hood damage. Soon after, they learned that Vang had called 9-1-1 to report that he might have struck something on Oregon 99E. Vang was driving a white 2007 Toyota RAV sport utility vehicle.

Investigators confirmed to The Oregonian that Vang’s car struck Story.

Vang has been coaching football at Barlow for seven years; before that, he was varsity girls softball coach for 14  years. In his current position, he coached varsity and junior varsity running backs and special teams.
Anyone with information regarding the investigation is asked to call OSP Senior Trooper Jason Lindland at (503) 731-3020 ext. 457.

Hit-and-run is a serious crime, and conviction will result in driving privileges being suspended or revoked. In any accident, you have the following obligations:

  • Stop at once. If anyone is killed or unconscious, you must stay at the scene until a police officer arrives.
  • Render aid. Do not move an injured person carelessly, but give reasonable aid to the victim.
  • Exchange information with the other driver. Give them your name, address, driver’s license number, license plate number, and insurance information. DMV offers a printable checklist you can download and keep in your car.
  • Report the accident to DMV.

There is never an excuse to leave the scene of an accident, and it is the moral and legal responsibility of every driver to stop. We implore drivers in any accident situation to put the safety and welfare of others above their own interests, and always, always remain at the scene and make sure no one is hurt. We send our best wishes to Story for a quick and complete recovery.

Hit-and-run is a serious violation of Oregon Vehicle Code 811.705. The hit-and-run driver must be held civilly and criminally responsible for his actions. Our website is filled with what to do if you have been a victim of a hit-and-run accident. And if you can’t find the information you’re looking for there, please don’t hesitate to contact us and ask us any questions you might have.  We take a very hard line against hit-and-run drivers.

Shulman DuBois, LLC, is located in Portland, Oregon, and serves clients in all Oregon cities and counties, including: Portland, Beaverton, Multnomah County, Hillsboro, Gresham, Lake Oswego, West Linn, Tualatin, Troutdale, Sellwood, Corvallis, Salem, Eugene, and Albany.


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