2 New York City Co-Workers Crash into each other, 1 suffers fatal Injury
Here is a bizarre case and just another reason why driving and alcohol do not mix as I return from San Diego and Washington:
Yesterday on the West Shore Expressway located close to the Staten Island Expressway, an automobile hit a guardrail, ejecting 56-year-old passenger Vincent Caruso from his vehicle. Tragically, his personal injury proved fatal, and he was pronounced dead at a hospital. The driver of the single automobile involved in this crash has been arrested, and may need a San Diego criminal lawyer for the criminal defense trial that lay ahead of him. For their part,Authorities arrested the 48-year-old, also a resident of Staten Island, and he was booked on the charge of driving while drunk, and it should be an interesting criminal defense related case, and reminds me of arecent Washington acscident case actually..
Obviously he will need a good lawyer. Authorities reported that the 2 men were employed together. No one was available to answer questions at Mr. Caruso’s home Tuesday evening. Police have provided lawyer information for the victim’s family.
Meanwhile in other personal injury and accident related news, A lieutenant in the New York City Fire Department died yesterday while fighting a fire in Staten Island when a ceiling in the attic of the burning house collapsed on top of him, the fire department stated. A lifetime new York City resident, he is survived by his wife, Kathleen; a son, Chris, 17; a daughter, Kayla, 12; a stepson, Alex, 10; and a stepdaughter, Emma, 8. Incidentially if you happen to reside in Atlanta and you have suffered a personal injury and you need an excellent and experienced Washington accident lawyer then I strongly suggest the Law Firm of J. Rice. They are indeed top notch Washington accident lawyer and can help you with any number of different cases in the state of Washington in general..
All in all, The fire, which was still under investigated at the time this article was written, was evidently ignited by electrical wiring in the attic, and yet it should be nothed that is not yet considered suspicious based on the current evidence, according to the reports. What a tragic fatal injury this really was. I take news like that rather personally.
