The Coast Guard reported that four crew members are dead after their Seattle-based fishing boat sank off Alaska’s Dutch Harbor March 23, 2008.
The fishing boat began sinking about 120 miles from the coast. Twenty-six people and 43 crew members in life rafts were rescued.
The four crewman have yet to be identified.
If you’ve been injured and work anywhere in or near the water, you may be covered by the Jones Act and should speak to a knowledgeable maritime injury attorney from Estey & Bomberger.
The California maritime injury attorneys at Estey & Bomberger are up-to-date on the latest changes of the Jones Act and other maritime laws and understand how to help you prove your case.
We are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Our experienced attorneys have won millions of dollars in settlements/verdicts for our clients. You won’t pay us any money upfront and we don’t make any money unless you win.
Our case consultation is free so make an appointment and we can discuss your case with you. Call us toll free at 1-800-672-1036.
Two cyclists were killed and one seriously injured when they were struck by a Santa Clara Sheriff’s Deputy’s vehicle March 9, 2008.
The cyclists were almost near the finish line of their training run when they were hit by 27 year old Deputy James Council.
Matt Peterson and Kristy Gough were killed and Christopher Knapp was in stable condition at Stanford University Medical Center.
The sheriff deputy who reportedly fell asleep while driving was placed on administrative leave.
Estey & Bomberger have a combined 40 years of experience handling serious personal injury cases and tremendous success representing injury victims of serious bike accidents.
We are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Our experienced attorneys have won millions of dollars in settlements/verdicts for our clients. You won’t pay us any money upfront and we don’t make any money unless you win.
Our case consultation is free so make an appointment and we can discuss your case with you. Call the offices at 1-800-672-1036 for your free case consultation.
The National Transportation Safety Board found human error to blame that resulted in a collision of a commuter train and a maintenance truck last year.
The crash occurred on January 9, 2007 and left two track maintenance workers dead and was blamed on the failure of a train dispatcher to provide proper signaling as well as the work crews failure to use a device that would have provided extra signal protection on the tracks they were working.
The railroad accident attorneys at Estey & Bomberger have more than 40 years of combined experience helping personal injury victims including injuries and wrongful deaths resulting from train accidents.
Because we work on a contingency basis, you never pay us any money unless we win a financial judgment for your case. Call our office today at 1-800-672-1036 for a free consultation.