Jury Awards $2.8 Million to New Brunswick Man Injured in Rear-End Car Crash

NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ – A Middlesex County jury has awarded a New Brunswick man $2.8 million in damages for injuries sustained in a rear-end collision. The verdict in the case of Cano-Amparo v. Ji was reached on August 11 and includes compensation for pain and suffering, disability, impairment, and loss of enjoyment of life. The incident occurred on October 16, 2018, when Jesus Cano-Amparo, then 19 years old, was driving south on Route 27 near Bennetts Lane in Franklin Township. Cano-Amparo was slowing down for a traffic signal when his vehicle was struck from behind … Read more

Chaos Unleashed: Police Chase Ends in Dramatic Crash, Arrest, and Injury in Carson near Figueroa Street

CARSON, CA – A police pursuit came to a crashing end on Wednesday night near Figueroa Street, resulting in injuries and the arrest of one individual. The incident took place when the Los Angeles Police Department responded to reports of a stolen vehicle. Details regarding the pursuit and subsequent crash are still emerging. However, it is known that the collision occurred at the intersection of Figueroa Street and Sepulveda Boulevard. Specifics regarding the extent of the injuries sustained by those involved have not been disclosed at this time. Law enforcement agencies often engage in pursuits … Read more

Mahoning County Judge Pleads Guilty to Hit-and-Run Crash with Bicyclist: Restitution Questions Linger

Canfield, Ohio – R. Scott Krichbaum, a judge in Mahoning County Common Pleas Court, has pleaded guilty to reckless operation and improperly overtaking/passing a vehicle after crashing his SUV into a bicyclist. However, the legal consequences for Krichbaum may not be over. Krichbaum, 71, was fined $400 with $100 in court costs by visiting judge David E. Stucki from Stark County. The incident occurred on November 16th when Krichbaum crashed into 19-year-old Cameron J. Wyant on Sharrott Road in Beaver. Wyant was thrown off his bicycle and into a ditch. Krichbaum left the scene, and … Read more

Sacred Heart University Student Files Lawsuit Against Drunk Driver and School After Serious Crash

FAIRFIELD, Conn. (AP) — A Sacred Heart University student has filed a lawsuit against the driver and the university following a serious crash that occurred near campus in September. Amanda Hanlon, one of six people injured in the incident, is seeking damages for her injuries. The crash took place on September 29 when an Audi driven by 19-year-old Tyler Delk from New Jersey collided with an Uber carrying Hanlon and four other freshmen. Hanlon sustained significant injuries, including facial fractures, a collapsed lung, spine injuries, and a concussion. Delk, who is a sophomore at Sacred … Read more