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Personal Injury News from Central Iowa for November 5, 2011

In Pilot Mound, Iowa a Boone County farmer died a 74-year-old man, Richard Shaw died after exposure to anhydrous ammonia leaking from a faulty hose. It's the nitrogen that makes good fertilizer but it can also cause skin, eye and lung damage when a person is exposed to it. As the Des Moines Register article points out accident prevention is about maintenance. If this man were an employee his widow would be entitled to workers' compensation benefits, assuming the farmer bought the coverage. Buying workers' compensation insurance can be an inexpensive way to ensure life, limb and medical care. Get a quote for your own and your spouse's sake. 
In Janesville, Iowa an 11-year-old boy, Justin Bradfield got off the bus, dropped something and then ran in front of the bus, was struck and killed. The driver is not being charged, at least not yet, the article indicates the matter continues to be under investigation by the Iowa State Patrol. Questions about the driver's focus and understanding of which way the boy would normally head home will be of interest. A photograph of young Justin can be seen by following this link. That article discusses the Kensett school bus death from May 10, 2011 involving Aaron Gunderson, 32 of Northwood. The article indicates vehicular homicide charges by operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated and then leaving the scene of an accident can be criminal sanctions for this type of accident. Drivers always have to keep a watchful eye on disembarking students.  Update: No charges are expected against the bus driver or the school.

In St. Ansgar, Iowa a Stacyville teen died when her car ran right into the back of a school bus. She is 17-year-old Allison Marjie Smith. One has to wonder if there was a distraction inside the cab or her Pontiac Bonneville.

Next we move onto West Des Moines, my stomping grounds and Interstate 35 where we have a multivehicle crash. IN this crash for whatever reason, not explained, a southbound vehicle is described as having crossed the median and crashing into a northbound car. This article is kind of sketchy so let me check the ISP reports to see if there is at least a preliminary report. Update: The driver of what appears to be the at-fault vehicle was Danny Knowles of Des Moines. He was 58-years-old. I'm still waiting for the other drivers to be identified. Update: Police spokesman is Lt. Jim Barrett. One of many accidents on I-80 this one near Coralville-Iowa City around 7:30 pm killed a driver. This is a truck driver who hit the barrier, the Jersey barrier, then rolled onto the left side and caught fire. The carrier is Dart Transportation out of Cary, Illinois. This will in all likelihood result in a workers' compensation claim. The widow, if any, should contact the Capron & Avgerinos firm that does good work out of Chicago, Illinois. They are a firm that handles workers' compensation injury work. If it's Iowa benefits they need or want we can help you. 515-222-1110 or sdlombardi@aol.com. I'll check further reports and add to this post.

A metro Ice Arena mysterious illness is probably carbon monoxide poisoning from either the Zamboni or else a fresh air intake vent. Although Urbandale police did not find elevated levels they might check out venting where the patrons were seated. I've seen this up north at UNI where deliver trucks would park with engines running outside the facility, a lab, and the fumes were then being sucked into the building making the lab workers sick. I've covered carbon monoxide poisoning previously. Follow this link to the Lombardi Law Firm search for carbon monoxide poisoning.

Onto Winneshiek County we head, where a one-vehicle crash killed a Minnesota teen and injured several others. Riding as a passenger in a Ford F-150 pickup truck Joshua Evers, just 18 out of Rochester, Minn. died as a result of personal injury caused by the collision. " The injured include the driver, Brenden Christensen, 18, of Winnebago, Minn.; Bobby Wild, 19, of Lansing, Ia.; Shenyse Tharp, 18, of Holy Cross, Ia.; Trey Dylsin-Hillyer, 18, of Frost, Minn.; Keisha Kerr, 19, of Postville, Ia.; and Kristin Easley, 19, of Preston, Minn." According to the article from the Register Christensen was the driver and failed to negotiate the curve at 245th Avenue to the north of 200th Street. The accident happened at around 9:15 a.m.

From northeastern Iowa we go again to central Iowa and specifically to Ames, Iowa and back again on I-35. In this car or bus accident the rock-band bus for Georgia rock band Widespread Panic died of a medical condition just prior to a series of collisions. I'll update this post with names when I locate the accident report. I keep trying to persuade my wife that we should buy a rock band bus, make fake rock concert tickets and t-shirts, then get on the road giving them away. All across the country we will take pictures of people with promoting gullibility and having a great time. Update: Interesting enough this chain reaction is described as common when people driver and fail to leave enough room between the front of their car or truck the rear of the one to the front. Add speed and you've got a recipe for disaster.

On U.S. Highway 59 Marcella Schwery, 68 from Panama is thought to have crossed the center line hitting a car being driven by Christina Cotant, 26 of Avoca. It looks like three people were killed including Robert Schwery, 71 of Panama. Check out the article here. If the cause of this head-on collision is accurate then Schwery would be the at-fault driver, although if there was a medical emergency she may not have been excused from her fault. Interesting huh? More charges came out of Polk County over the filmmakers' use of tax credits. See the article here. These have to do with two California filmmakers. Can you say black eye?

From Iowa Orchard we have the Great Pumpkin caper and 220 pumpkins going missing. Seems like a sign of these bad economic times.

This is it for today, if you have a personal injury accident and need a lawyer contact the Lombardi Law Firm, 515-222-1110 or if you want a question answered you can always send us an email at sdlombardi@aol.com. After we finish the work for our clients we will fit you into our schedule.  We cover the entire State of Iowa and assist clients with referrals to lawyers or law firms across the state that in my opinion know how to handle personal injury and workers' compensation work in a proper way. If we can help you let us know. 


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For good advice see a lawyer and if you have questions about this blog, the law or your case write or call me directly. Steve Lombardi, sdlombardi@aol.com and 515-222-1110. I handle all types of personal injury cases including car accidents, truck accidents, motorcycle accidents, workers' compensation cases. We help truckers all across the country who come through Iowa and end up in an accident. If we need other lawyers from other states we hire them and it costs you no more than what you would pay us; in other words, we split the fee between us. So call 515-222-1110 or email us at sdlombardi@aol.com. 
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