Homeless West Coast Man Killed by Drunk Truck Driver on I-405

A homeless man sleeping near an underpass was killed instantly when he was struck by an out of control pickup truck. According to police, the pickup truck was headed northbound on I-405 around 11 pm when the driver lost control of the vehicle; the truck skidded off the highway and flipped over, striking and killing…

Meet One of Orange County, California’s Premier Catastrophic Personal Injury Litigators: Brian McCormack

What makes Callahan & Blaine California’s Premier Litigation Firm? It’s our team of exceptional senior lawyers, like Brian McCormack. Brian is a principal at Callahan & Blain in Santa Ana, California, where his practice focuses on high-stakes, complex litigation, including serious personal injury, wrongful death and product liability cases. Brian has been recognized year in…

Orange County, California Pedestrians Take Note: Jaywalker Killed By City Bus

Luis Rivera of the Bronx, NY was trying to cross a busy street seventy five feet from the marked crosswalk when he was struck and killed by a city bus. The driver reported that he never saw the twenty two year old, but felt a “bump” and stopped the bus immediately. When he left the…

Callahan & Blaine Get $7.5 Million for Man Injured in City Bus Accident

Ronald E. Cunningham had a blood alcohol level of more than three times the legal driving limit and was carrying two 18-packs of Budweiser when he attempted to board an Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) bus at the corner of Main and LaVeta in Orange. The attempt caused Cunningham a catastrophic personal injury that led…

Callahan & Blaine Wins Record-setting $50 Million Personal Injury Settlement for California Hit and Run Victims

Carol Daniel and Stacy Neria of San Clemente were jogging on the Pacific Coast Highway with two friends when they were struck by a hit and run driver. Both women have been left permanently disabled by the accident, unable to use their arms or legs. Both women are also mothers to three children, and both of…