Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Woman, Man Die in Separate Single-Vehicle Accidents

A woman and man were killed in separate single-vehicle accidents this weekend, according to news reports. The woman, 51-year-old LaJuanda Coleman, was driving along Avenue W in Birmingham Thursday morning when she lost control of her SUV and hit a utility pole. The man, 43-year-old Daniel Dalessandro, was killed when his Harley Davidson motorcycle crashed in Elmore County on Sunday night. The motorcycle was the only vehicle involved in the crash. The causes of the crashes have not yet been released.

When a loved one is killed in a single-vehicle accident, friends and family members may believe that the crash is a tragic accident for which no one is at fault. That is not always true, however. Some single-vehicle accidents may be caused by a defective automobile or its component parts. In these cases, the manufacturer of the defective product may be held liable for your loved one's death.

If you believe a product manufacturer may be responsible for your loved one's death, call the Birmingham wrongful death lawyers at 1-877-925-5373 for a free consultation regarding your case. Our team of experienced Birmingham wrongful death attorneys can help you seek justice for your loss. We handle wrongful death cases in Bessemer, Birmingham, Fairfield, Helena, Homewood, Hoover, Irondale, Mountain Brook, Tarrant, Trussville, and Vestavia Hills. The Birmingham wrongful death lawyers at The Walker Law Firm work on a contingent fee basis, which means that you don't pay a fee unless you receive monetary recovery in your case.

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