One Person Is Dead In a Rollover Crash

February 29th, 2012 Author:

2003 Ford pick-up truck driven by 53 year-old Gary Ostrom was traveling north when his car slid off the roadway.

The vehicle rolled over and both passengers were thrown from the car. Before stopping in the median, the car hit a police car.

Gary was taken by ambulance to Sturdy Hospital where he was pronounced dead. His 19 year-old son, Joshua Ostrom was air lifted to the Hospitals in critical condition.

The State Police are still investigating the fatal accident and trying to determine if black ice was a contributing factor.

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Man Injured in Hunting Accident Near Hayden

February 29th, 2012 Author:

A man was rushed to the hospital after falling from a tree while coyote hunting in Blount County. This man, in his 40’s, was hunting around 8:30 a.m. near Holt Circle near Hayden. The man told the paramedics that he had climbed the tree for a better look when he fell. The man’s family became worried later that day and went to search the area for him. He was found around 3:00 p.m. and the family called the authorities.

The West Blount Fire Department had to hike about a mile to reach the man. He complained of back and leg pain and believed he fell from about 20-25 feet. He is expected to make a full recovery.

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Fatal metro crash’s trial delayed

February 29th, 2012 Author:

On June 22, 2009 a Metro train collided with another train that was stopped. This crash resulted in 9 fatalities and about 80 injuries. Of those 9 deaths, 7 of the families have settled their wrongful death cases.

The two cases that are still pending are those of the family of LaVonda King, mother of two, and Ana Fernandez, mother of six. The trails have been delayed with one of them starting on October 29th and the other on November 27th. It is likely, however, that the cases will settle before the trial.

If you have lost a loved one due to the negligence of another party you need help. Our Toledo, Ohio wrongful death lawyers are here to help you through every part of your case. They are experienced in handling all kinds of wrongful deaths and many other lawsuits.

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Hunting Safety during the Spring Turkey Season

February 28th, 2012 Author:

  • Identify a turkey’s head and beard before aiming.
  • Never shoot at sound or movement. Assume it is another hunter until you can clearly see a turkey’s head or beard.
  • Wear hunter orange when walking through the woods.
  • Use hunter orange to identify your hunting location.
  • Wrap a bagged turkey or decoy in hunter orange when transporting it.
  • Dress defensively. Never wear red, white, blue or black while hunting turkey.
  • Know the effective range of your gun.
  • Be sure of your target and what lies beyond.

If you happen to be involved in a firearms-related hunting accident, the law mandates that you identify yourself and render assistance. Failure to do so results in a Class A misdemeanor.

These tips were found on mdconline.

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Citronelle Man Fatally Shot in Hunting Accident

February 27th, 2012 Author:

A man was killed on the morning of January 29, 2012 in a hunting accident just east of Citronelle, Alabama. Police received a phone call about the shooting shortly after 9:40 a.m. in a wooded area about a quarter mile outside of the city. Medical services arrived but were unable to revive Adam Chestang. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

Chestang was shot once with a 7 mm rifle. Police Chief Stringer said that a member of Chestang’s hunting party fired the shot, causing this “tragic accident”.

The incident occurred on a weekend of increased deer hunting activity because deer season is set to end the following Tuesday.

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