Archive for October, 2009

Helmet or No Helmet?

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

October 7, 2009 – This morning I saw a young boy riding his bicycle.  He was wearing a helmet, but did not have it buckled under his chin.  I casually rolled down my window and reminded him that it was more effective if buckled.  He embarrassedly and quickly buckled the helmet under his chin. Parents tell their kids every day to “put on your helmet!”   They share with their children the comparison of their heads hitting the street being like a watermelon being dropped onto a sidewalk.  So adults and children alike should know the seriousness of wearing a helmet, right?

Studies show that head injuries account for more than 60 percent of bicycle-related deaths.  And between 45 to 88 percent of brain injuries could be prevented if cyclists would wear a helmet.  And why not wear a helmet?  Helmets are cheap and can be purchased at all major national retailers for less than $20, and a small price to pay to keep your noodle intact.

Studies prove that riding a bike without wearing a helmet is a risky proposition.  We all know that helmets can reduce injury and prevent death while riding a bicycle, but so many people don’t bother to take the time to strap one on before venturing out.

The Law Firm of Jason Crawford has represented accident victims and their families for more than 14 years. If you or your family needs to talk to an experienced accident lawyer, please call us today at (303) 741-0249.

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DNA Test Leads to Arrest for Suspicion of Vehicular Homicide

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

September 22, 2009 – A Greeley man is being held under $250,000 bail for suspicion of vehicular homicide stemming from a crash on April 23rd which left a 26-year old woman dead.  The suspect’s refusal to discuss the crash with authorities moved them to test DNA found on the driver and passenger airbags.  The DNA tests showed the suspect’s blood was present on the driver’s side airbag, proving that he was driving at the time of the accident.

DNA tests are successfully used to put people behind bars all over the country for crimes ranging from murder to rape, but little did we know it could also be used to prove who was driving at the time of an accident.

The Law Firm of Jason Crawford has represented accident victims and their families for more than 14 years. If you or your family needs to talk to an experienced accident lawyer, please call us today at (303) 741-0249.

For more information, please visit our website www.DenversAccidentLawyer.com.

Boulder Cyclist Dies When Struck by Car

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

September 21, 2009 – 60-year old Casey E. Najera of Boulder was riding his bicycle at the intersection of 28th Street and Violet Avenue in Boulder when he was struck and killed by a vehicle who turned left in front of him.  Najera, who was wearing a helmet, hit the car and was thrown from his bike.  The driver of the car didn’t see Mr. Najera, and was cited for careless driving resulting in death.

See related article entitled “Helmet or No Helmet?”.

The Law Firm of Jason Crawford has represented accident victims and their families for more than 14 years. If you or your family needs to talk to an experienced accident lawyer, please call us today at (303) 741-0249.

For more information, please visit our website www.DenversAccidentLawyer.com.