A boy who died in a November 11, 2009 San Francisco car accident has been identified by authorities as 7-year-old Mark Thomas. The rollover crash happened after a Ford Explorer SUV blew its left rear tire. The driver, Mark's 22-year-old sister Jewel Mims, lost control of the SUV, which veered off the roadway and overturned landing on its side. Mark, who was in the cargo area of the SUV, was not wearing a seatbelt and was partially ejected, California Highway Patrol officials said. He died of major head trauma. Others in the SUV sustained injuries as well, but they were not life-threatening.
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Officials have identified a man who was killed in a Los Angeles car accident the morning of November 7, 2008, as 28-year-old Mark Anthony Reyes. According to a news report in The Signal, Reyes was driving his 2000 Honda Civic west on Soledad Canyon Road close to Gladding Way in Santa Clarita when he lost control of the vehicle and hit a power police. Officials are still trying to determine what caused Reyes to lose control of his car. Reyes died at the scene of multiple traumatic injuries.
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Brian Chase, a nationally renowned California auto products liability lawyer has received the top rating of "superb" from Avvo.com, a trusted and fast-growing lawyer rating service on the Internet. Brian Chase, a partner at the Orange County personal injury law firm of BISNAR | CHASE has earned a perfect 10 rating on Avvo, thanks to his remarkable experience, winning track record, impeccable reputation and glowing reviews from his peers – other top attorneys in the country. In fact, Brian was recently featured in the OC Metro magazine as one of the leading lawyers in Orange County and one of the top five personal injury attorneys in Orange County. The magazine's ratings were based on Avvo.com's ratings of top Orange County lawyers.
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