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Hit-and-Run Driver in Salem Fatal Pedestrian Accident Turns Himself In

Location: 47th Avenue NE, Northeast Salem
Names: Morales Singer, Jake Montano

A 19-year-old man who had been sought in an Oregon hit-run fatality, finally turned himself in to police, according to The Oregonian.

On Wednesday January 26 at about 11:30pm, Morales Singer, age 37 of Salem and a father of three, was struck and killed as he walked on a foggy night along a poorly lit section of 47th Avenue NE. Marion County Sheriff’s deputies found Singer lying in the street near Edwin Court NE, and he was pronounced deceased at the scene. Singer had been walking home from Shooter’s Café & Saloon on Silverton Road, and he was wearing a light-colored shirt and tan shorts.

When deputies arrived on the scene, the car and driver that struck Singer were gone. Police put out the word that the suspect vehicle appeared to have sustained damage to the windshield, right front and side, hood, right front headlight and was also missing a right side mirror. A heavy media blitz followed, and within days the police had recovered a suspect black 1990 Honda Accord that had been taken to a Salem business for repairs of obvious damage.

On Tuesday evening February 1, accompanied by his girlfriend, Jake Montano, age 19 of Salem, turned himself in to Marion County Sheriff’s deputies. Montano admitted that he was driving the Honda Accord that struck and killed Singer, and that he was reading a cell phone text message while he was driving. When he looked up, Singer was crossing the street. Montano said he swerved to avoid Singer, but Singer jumped in the same direction and the car struck him. Montano said that he was driving about 45mph before striking Singer, and that he fled after the collision and tried to destroy evidence by taking his car in for repairs. Montano told officers that he had been planning to turn himself in and knew that there was nowhere to hide after heavy media coverage continued.

Montano was being held without bail on charges of first-degree manslaughter and felony failure to perform the duties of a driver. He has previous convictions for eluding police officers and unlawful entry into a motor vehicle.

Our thoughts go out to the entire Singer family, especially to his children who are left without a father because of this terrible tragedy. We hope that they will receive the help and support they need in the aftermath of this life-altering event.

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. In a case like this, the Singer family may be well advised to contact a reputed Oregon personal injury attorney with experience in hit-and-run crashes who will fight for the justice and compensation that they deserve. At Shulman DuBois, we believe that what happened to Mr. Singer is simply unacceptable; we are committed to making sure that hit-and-run drivers are held accountable for their actions and that both victims and families receive the compensation they deserve.

It is also a reminder of the tragic consequences that can happen when a driver allows a cell phone to distract his driving. If you are suffering because of a car accident, whatever the circumstances, we can provide answers to your questions if you contact us.


Driver Runs Stop Sign, Causing Fatal Crash | Oregon Car & Truck Accident Lawyers

Date: July 19, 2010
Location: Highway 42 & Brockway Road near Winston, Oregon
Names: Kaila L. Boyer, Dudley L. Lenhart, Jesse W. James

A 22-year-old woman died, and two people were seriously injured, after a driver ran a stop sign, and the pickup truck he was driving was hit by a dump truck, according to an OSP press release.

On July 19, 2010, around 10:30 AM, a pickup truck driven by Jesse W. James, 23, of Riddle, Oregon, was traveling north on Brockway Road just west of Winston. When the truck came to the intersection with Highway 42, witnesses said, it failed to stop for the stop sign. A dump truck driven by Dudley L. Lenhart, 58, of Tenmile, struck the passenger side of the pickup. The impact caused the dump truck to veer off the road. It struck an ODOT message board before overturning in a pasture by the side of the highway.

Kaila L. Boyer, 22, of Riddle, who was riding in the pickup truck, was pronounced dead at the scene.

The pickup driver, James, was airlifted to Legacy Emanuel Hospital in Portland with critical injuries.

The dump truck driver, Lenhart, was seriously injured. He was taken by ambulance to Sacred Heart Medical Center at RiverBend.

OSP troopers from the Roseburg Area Command office are continuing to investigate, assisted by a crash reconstructionist.

We send prayers to everyone involved in this crash, including Lenhart and James, with special prayers going to Kaila Boyer’s family and friends.

A funeral service for Kaila was held on July 26 at Coos Bay Chapel. In an obituary from NR Today, Kaila is remembered as a strong, beautiful and independent young woman with kindness and humor. She loved fishing and being in the outdoors. She had many friends and a loving family, including her mother, Roberta Wright; stepfather, Michael Wright; and father, Martin Akins.

We hope you will never need this information, but if the worst happens and a loved one dies in a car crash, here are a few things to know:

Wrongful death claims are allowed by law. ORS 30.010-30.100.

The statute of limitations for a wrongful death claim is tricky. It is “three years after the injury causing the death . . . is discovered or reasonably should have been discovered. . . .” In other words, it’s not three years from the date of death; it’s three years from the date of the original injury that ultimately caused the death. If a person goes into a coma from a car crash, and dies eight months later, the case will have to be brought within three years from the date of the car crash, not from the date of the death.

If a city, state, county, or other public body is being sued, a Tort Claim Notice must be received by the entity being sued within 180 days of the injury.

Compensation available includes charges for medical expenses; memorial and burial services; compensation for the person’s pain, suffering, disability, and loss of income from the time of the injury through the time of death; financial losses to the person’s family or other heirs; compensation for the loss of companionship and services to the person’s spouse, children, stepchildren, stepparents and parents; and punitive damages may sometimes be available as well.

The law caps the amount of noneconomic damages at $500,000. This does not apply to economic damages, which are not capped.

For more information on what to do in the case of an Oregon accident, contact our office or read our free book, 7 Common Mistakes That Can Wreck Your Oregon Accident Case.


Van, Truck Crash on Icy Highway | Portland Oregon Personal Injury Lawyers

Date: February 18, 2010
Location: Oregon 6 (NW Wilson River Highway) near Banks, Oregon
Names: Joseph Romero, Mark Hanson

Two drivers were seriously injured in a head-on collision between a FedEx van and a pickup truck February 18, 2010, on an icy stretch of road on Oregon 6 (NW Wilson River Highway) near Banks, Oregon, according to The Oregonian.
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Trailer Hitch Crashes Through Window, Missing Baby | Oregon Injury Attorneys

Date: February 17, 2010
Location: Highway 99E near Canby, Oregon
Names: Eric J. Provost

A Milwaukie father and his 6-month-old son miraculously escaped death February 17, 2010,  when a loose trailer hitch in the road came crashing through their car’s front windshield around 4:30 PM as they traveled on Highway 99E north of Canby, Oregon.

According to an Oregon State Police press release, Eric J. Provost, 29, of Milwaukie, received serious but non-life-threatening injuries in the freak accident, and he was airlifted to Oregon Health & Science University Hospital in Portland.
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Good Samaritan Killed in Car Crash | Portland Car Crash Attorneys

Date: January 22, 2010
Location: Old Highway 47, near Forest Grove, Oregon
Names: Joshua Hieter

A Good Samaritan trying to help others after a car crash was killed the morning of January 22, 2010, on Old Highway 47, near Forest Grove, Oregon.

Responders to the scene found Joshua Hieter, 31, of Forest Grove, lying in the road. Authorities believe he died instantly.

Hieter had stopped to assist at the scene of a “very bad” crash when another car struck and killed him, Dave Nemeyer of Forest Grove Fire & Rescue told NWCN.com.
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Oregon’s Cell Phone Ban | Portland Personal Injury Lawyer

Date: January 14, 2010
Location: Portland, Oregon

They still may be a few hang ups surrounding the new cell phone law in Oregon.

Portland police cracked down on drivers using cell phones two weeks after Oregon’s hands-free cell phone law went into effect. The new law bans talking or texting while behind the wheel.

Police handed out 55 tickets during the day and afternoon shifts, Portland police told The Oregonian.
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