Archive for August, 2010

8 fans die and 10 are injured in off-road race accident

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

Unfortunately a single off-road racing accident has claimed the lives of eight fans and injured ten others.  Even off-road derby supporters have criticized a lack of safety precautions that led to this tragedy.   Critics blamed the promoter of the 200-mile nighttime race for allowing spectators to get too close to the track.  Others blamed the U.S. Bureau of Land Management for sanctioning such events.   The race was on federal land near the San Bernardino Mountains and was organized by Mojave Desert Racing of South El Monte and was part of a seven-race circuit.

Just this past Saturday, a modified pickup lost control after going over a rocky jump.  The pickup rolled into a crowd of spectators, who reportedly stood close to the track to catch the action.  The crash happened about three miles from the start of the race at the bottom of a slope containing a natural boulder jump.  It is believed the pickup was going about 50 mph.   Mojave Desert Racing that organized Saturday’s event, lists spectator rules on its website, including, “Do not spectate within 100 feet of the course.”   Apparently that rule was not followed or enforced here.   Mojave Desert Racing’s permit required racers to travel 15 mph or less when they were within 50 feet of fans, and again that did not apparently happen here.  The race permit also said no more than 300 people could attend the event, which had an estimated 1,000 spectators. 

When accidents like this happen there is always blame to go around, but all involved must follow safety precuations so as to avoid such accidents whenever possible.  You should know and follow all safety rules and regulations before participating or attending such events to protect yourself and loved ones.  This unfortunate accident looks to have been avoidable or significantly lessened had safety precautions that were suppose to be in place have been observed.  We ask that you always look out for your safety and those of your loved ones and don’t let the excitement of any sporting event let you take unnecessary risks.  

We want everyone to stay safe and to do their best to avoid accidents such as occurred here, but if you or a loved one has been injured in an off-road accident and you need legal assistance,  please feel free to contact us for a free conultation to discuss your legal rights.  We can be reached at 310-348-8106 or at info@HundleyLawFirm.com.

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Protect Yourself, Family, and Assests – Know Your Insurance Limits

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

In these tough economic times, a number of people are dropping their auto insurance to save money.  This is illegal an unwise, but a recent study by the Insurance Research Council (IRC) estimated that approximately 16.3% of motorists will go without liability insurance this year.  Thus, our roadways are more dangerous than ever because if you or a family member is injured in an accident caused by another, there is a 1 in 6 chance of that the other person has no insurance to compensate you for your injuries.  Furthermore, because of the low limits of insurance required in California, if you or a loved one is seriously injured there is a strong possibility that you will never receive the compensation you need to put you back where you where prior to the accident.   Thus, you should review your limits of liability insurance and make sure you have uninsured motorist coverage.

It is likely that you only have the minimum liability insurance coverage required by California, but you will see that those limits are too low for most people and they will not fully protect you, your loved ones, or your assets if you are involved in anything but a minor injury accident.  Thus, The Hundley Law Firm  recommends you purchase more than the minimum coverage, unless you are driving a very inexpensive car, have no assets to protect, and have excellent health insurance that would cover you and your loved ones for injuries that could result from and accident.  Even then you should increase your limits of insurance and have uninsured motorist coverage if you can afford it.

California requires that you have minimum liability insurance as follows: 

  • Bodily injury liability for one person in an accident  — $15,000;
  •  Bodily injury liability for all people injured in an accident  — $30,000;
  • Property damage liability for one accident – $5,000

We believe these limits are too low for most people and note that in Alabama, the minimum requirements are $25,000/$50,000/$25,000.  If you are at fault for an accident and someone else is injured, $15,000 may not cover his/her medical expenses or if you injure several people, $30,000 may not be enough to pay for all of their medical bills.   If this happens then your assets are at risk to pay the medical bills and to pay for the pain and suffering of the injured people.  It is also easy to see how running into a Mercedes, Lexus, or BMW could result in more than $5,000 in damage even in a rather small accident.     

We believe the minimum insurance limits that most people should have are $100,000/$300,000 limits of bodily injury liability and $50,000 for property damage.   The additional cost is usually worth it and you should always ask your insurance agent to quote you the cost for such coverage so you can make an informed decision.   You also should have uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage at these same levels or more, so should you be unlucky enough to be injured in an accident caused by the 1 and 6 people that is driving without insurance, you can turn to your insurance company to pay for your medical bills, lost earnings, and pain and suffering damages.  You also need to have such coverage if you are injured in a hit and run accident or if you are seriously injured by a motorist that only has a $15,000 limit of insurance.  Again ask your insurance agent to quote the costs for the various levels of uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage so you can make an informed decision.  Uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage is even a wise decision if you have full medical coverage, as it can pay for your pain and suffering damages and lost earning damages that would not be covered and you won’t have to deal with co-pays or deductibles.

It’s easy to dislike the money you spend on insurance, but insurance is usually needed at some point and the additional costs of increasing your limits of coverage are usually worthwhile.   It is important for you to know what coverage you now have and determine if you can afford to increase your limits.   Then if trouble strikes, you’ll be ready and know you did everything you could to protect yourself , your family, and your assests.  

Stay safe and if you have been injured in an accident and need help, please feel free to contact us at info@hundleylawfirm.com or 310-348-8106.  We are here to help!

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