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June 09, 2008
Topic: Pedestrian Accidents
In a tragic pedestrian accident, a 9-month-old baby boy was killed in the city of Bakersfield, California after a car slammed into his family, including his father, who was carrying him. Juan Villanueva was walking with his four children to the local McDonalds. As they walked on Wilson Road and Benton Street, the party of five, including Juan's 9-year-old twin sons Jose and Manuel and 11-year-old daughter Andreina, began to cross the street. Baby Christopher was being carried by his father.
As they came over to the other side, a car being driven by 62-year-old Elodia De Franco drifted to the right and slammed into Juan from behind. He was thrown through the windshield, Christopher with him. By the time help could come, Christopher was already dead. He seemed to survive for just a few seconds after the pedestrian accident, says a rescuer who rushed to the spot to offer help. But the impact of the crash was too great.
The other kids were also seriously injured. Andreina broke both her legs with her left leg smashed at three different places. The twin boys, Manuel and Jose, suffered less severe injuries. They were treated at a hospital and have been discharged. Juan also broke both his legs, and is still in the hospital. There might be worse news to come for Juan. Doctors say his legs might have to be amputated below the knee.
In just a split second, the life of a large family has been ripped apart. The baby of the family is dead, and the father, who works as a gardener, faces a bleak future without the use of his legs. Juan's wife, Antonia, works as a farm worker, and the family will now have to get used to living on just one income. Plus, there is the medical care for Andreina to think about.
For now, the investigations have not turned up any evidence of drug or alcohol abuse at the time of the pedestrian accident. Police say they have not yet decided whether they will file charges against De Franco. Although full details of the causes of the pedestrian accident will be available in coming days, you wonder how it's not possible that De Franco didn't notice a large party of five people crossing over to the side of the street. It seems like five people crossing the street in a group would be visible from far, and therefore, attempts could have been made to slow down and avoid them. It's not clear as to why her car drifted over to the side of the street. It seems to be too early to rule out the role of speed in the pedestrian accident.
There are many unanswered questions here, and we hope that investigations can throw up some answers quickly. A hardworking family that has just lost a precious child faces a grim future. Even in their mourning, there is the fear and uncertainty of a future without one half of the household income. We hope that the Villanueva family will consider the possibility of financial compensation for all their losses. It may not do anything to bring Christopher back, but the fear of destitution hanging over their heads will be cleared.
The Reeves Law Group is a law firm with offices throughout California dedicated exclusively to the representation of personal injury victims, including victims of pedestrian accidents. Please visit our website at trlglaw.com. If you desire a free consultation on a personal injury matter, please call us at (800) 644-8000 or email us.


