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Edison power pole knocked over in Silverado Canyon; Injuries Sustained.

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A traffic collision on Black Star Canyon Road just north of Silverado Canyon Road at 3:07 p.m. Saturday caused an Edison power pole to go down, according to the California Highway Patrol.

A truck carrying six people knocked over the pole, injuring multiple people in the vehicle.

An ambulance responded to the scene of the accident, along with Southern California Edison.

Though the accident itself didn’t disrupt power, an Edison spokesman said crews turned off power to 1,544 customers for about four minutes.

12 other customers remained without power as crews continued to work, though it remained unclear when power would return.

What is unclear is whether the driver was at fault in the accident, or that there was some other contributing factor in the accident. What is clear is that the passengers who were injured in the accident could assert personal injury claims against the drivers liability insurance.

If the driver of the truck was at fault, all of the passengers in the truck should be able to recover for their personal injuries from the truck drivers and/or owners liability insurance coverage. The injured parties should consult with a California Personal Injury Attorney as soon as possible.

If you, a friend, or a loved one have suffered a personal injury, or have been a passenger in a car or truck such as the one that collided in Siverado Canyon, and were injured, you may call us now for a free consultation at 800-816-1529 ext. 1. We will tell you over the phone if you have a good case. You may also submit your case online by clicking here now.

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Inland Empire California Traffic mishaps have taken a deadly toll.

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At least six people have perished in a series of accidents in San Bernardino, Devore, Colton and near Hemet.

In the worst, a multi-car crash involving a hit-run driver killed three people on Highway 74 west of Hemet. The coroner identified the dead as 11-year-old Zaria Williams of San Jacinto, Cedric Page, 37 of Murrieta and Christine Giambra, 72, of Fountain Valley.

In San Bernardino, David Walters, 42, of Riverside was killed when a car made a left turn in front of his on Kendall Drive.

Near Devore, the California Highway Patrol says Victor Manuel Farias Jr., a 46 year-old resident of Apple Valley, was fatally hurt when ejected from a pickup truck that spun out on Interstate 15 early Wednesday.

In Colton, a motorcyclist was killed Wednesday when he skidded into the rear of another vehicle on Interstate 215 near the county line.

If you or your family have been the victims of  a personal injury or wrongful death you may call our office for a free consultation 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at 800-816-1529 ext. 1.

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Two Car Accident’s Caused By a Possible Drunk Driver

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Two traffic accidents involving five vehicles on the Interstate 5 early Saturday morning led to an arrest on suspicion of DUI, the transportation of four people to the hospital and lane closures, said California Highway Patrol Officer Ben Ellis.

A sedan and a tractor trailer collided on the southbound I-5 just south of Templin Highway near Castaic at 6:03 a.m., Ellis said.

About two minutes later, the first accident led to a second collision involving a pick-up truck, an SUV, another sedan and tractor trailer already at the site, according to Ellis.

Officers arrested the male driver of the sedan in the first collision on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol. The suspect was injured in the second collision because he stepped out of his vehicle after the first collision, Ellis said.

The suspect was transported to Henry Mayo Newhall Memorial Hospital, along with the driver of the second sedan and two passengers in that vehicle, Ellis said.

CHP officers shut down the third and fourth lanes for about an hour. The first and second lanes were closed only five to 10 minutes after the crash.

Authorities still do not know what directly caused the accident.

“We’re still investigating at this point,” Ellis said.

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