Run to Feed the Hungry

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Weekend Warrior Sponsor

Arnold Law Firm is proud to announce our participation in the 19th Annual Run to Feed the Hungry.  This remarkable event has become a family tradition for thousands of California families, as well as a favorite event for many of the elite runners in the state.  As one of the biggest and most esteemed races in the United States, Run to Feed the Hungry attracted over 27,000 participants this year.

The Arnold Law Firm had great success during this year’s Run to Feed the Hungry. Not only was the firm a Weekend Warrior Sponsor to the ever growing fundraising event, but it also broke its own team record. The firm had over 50 team members that included friends and family who showed up on one of the most beautiful days in November in support of the firm and the community. Come join Arnold Law Firm next year!
 

Settlement - $3,767,000

Truck Accident

A 20-year-old man who had been married for just 12 days left home on his way to work. He was driving on Pleasant Grove Road in Sutter County in the early morning when he came upon a slow-moving truck. As he pulled out to pass the truck, the truck driver turned left in front of him. The young man attempted to steer back into his lane but his vehicle struck an un-flagged piece of metal extending from the back of the truck. He died in the resulting crash.

Expert witnesses brought in by the Arnold Law Firm proved that the truck, owned and operated by a hauling firm, should never have been on the highway that morning. Specifically, the rear and side turn signals did not work and the rear-view mirror was in a poor state of adjustment at the time of the collision. As a result, the driver, who had failed to properly inspect the vehicle before setting out that morning, couldn’t see the young man’s vehicle as it attempted to pass.

The poor condition of the truck, its lack of maintenance and the manner in which it was operated were found to be substantial factors in causing the collision that killed the young man. The testimony also established that the man had been making a lawful pass at the lawful speed limit and acted reasonably when he attempted to avoid the collision.

The man’s 20-year-old widow was awarded $3,767,000.77, his parents were awarded $185,131 and the family was reimbursed $11,899 in funeral expenses. Though money is a poor substitute for a young man’s life, this verdict demonstrates that drivers who endanger the lives of others will be held accountable for their actions.