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Here at the Lombardi Law Firm we add blog content that is personal to those involved in accidents. We write this way so you have an understanding of how we think and handle cases - your case. We invite you to call us if you think we can help you resolve your legal problems. We settle most of our cases, because we do the basic legal work necessary to understand the facts of your case. We offer on our website, relevant and concise information that you will be helpful to you as you get ready to settle or to try your case. 

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Steve Lombardi, 515-222-1110 or sdlombardi@aol.com 


9/4/2011
Steve Lombardi
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Is a running a red light vehicular homicide?

Iowa Car Accident Legal Analysis and Commentary contact Steve Lombardi at 515-222-1110 or sdlombardi@aol.com. Lawyer with 30 years experience.

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6/28/2011
Steve Lombardi
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Another intersection collision leads to passenger’s death

The failure to yield is the same as not stopping at a stop sign; and that's negligence. If you're injured due to someone else's negligence call 515-222-1110.

Category: Keyword Search: stop sign

6/27/2011
Steve Lombardi
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Failure to yield at an intersection in Buena Vista County alters the lives of teenagers

The failure to yield is the same as not stopping at a stop sign; and that's negligence. If you're injured due to someone else's negligence call 515-222-1110.

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6/29/2010
Steve Lombardi
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What's the OnStar 3-D Stonewalling Policy?

We’ve two accidents today. The first appears to be a failure to yield the right of way or to stop at a stop sign; can’t really tell from the preliminary report. The other is a malfunction with the OnStar GPS and accident reporting system.

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7/30/2009
Steve Lombardi
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Stopping at a stop sign isn't an option; failing to do so is 99% of the time negligence

Hancock County, Iowa: On July 29th 2009 a semi driven by Allen James Enabit was Northbound on R26 when he ran a stop sign and collided with the Toyota Celica driven by Amy Lynn Hefty who was Westbound on B55. Amy Hefty died as a result of the injuries suffered in the crash and Mr. Enabit was transported by Mayo Air Care to Mercy where he is currently listed in fair condition. The dependents of Ms. Hefty, if any would have a claim against the other driver and the owner of the Freightliner Semi that failed to stop.

It goes without saying that stop signs are meant to be obeyed; and for a very good reason. Fail to obey a stop sign and you are 99.99% of the time the “at fault” driver. So like most juries we ask, “What’s your excuse for not stopping?”

 



Category: Keyword Search: stop sign