Monday, September 2, 2013

Boy Killed In San Jose, California Car Accident

Boy Killed In San Jose, California Car Accident



A family quest rancid deadly for a San Jose family that lost its youth in a car accident involving a teenage driver in Livermore, California on Saturday. The Alameda County Coroner has identified the boy as Jonathan Manzo.
Jonathan was in his mother’s minivan, along with his playmate and bother, with his mother driving. According to reports in the San Francisco Chronicle, the family was driving along in their Mercury minivan when a teenage motorist sobriquet in their direction, attempted to over take another car. In acquaintance so, the driver of that car, a Toyota Corolla, lost superintendence of his vehicle, and veered into oncoming traffic, and the minivan. The van broadsided the Corolla, countdown the occupants, and especially Jonathan, with severe injuries.
Jonathan was airlifted to an Oakland hospital, along with one of his siblings. He died in the hospital from injuries longish in the car accident. His mother, and the other sibling who was in the car, were hospitalized for their injuries. There’s no information about their aspect.
This is no doubt a terrible future for the Manzo family, and our hearts go out to the surviving members who have lost so much in this car accident.
The driver of the Toyota, a 17 - moment - mature boy was also hospitalized for treatment of injuries he far-reaching in the crash. Alcohol is not suspected to be a factor in the accident.
Investigations are advancing, and we will doubtless hear more details as the days go by. For propose, at what speed was the teen motorist driving? Was licensed reckless or aggressive driving involved? What about the possibility of street racing in this accident? A puerile boy has been killed, and the people in offensive of driving him do not seem to have been at fault.
The Manzo family, including Jonathan’s two siblings, continues to be in the hospital for treatment. They deserve to be compensated not just for their feelings - breaking loss, but also their own trauma and injuries suffered as a backwash of this car accident. Qualified are medical expenses involved, and loss of earnings that must be accounted for. The family must question the advice of an experienced California car accident attorney as quickly as possible, to look into the legal avenues they have.

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