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Two Die in Single-car Crash East of Roseburg

Date: April 12, 2015

Location: Highway 138

Names: Christopher L. Brady, Candice M. Nixon

Two Die in Single-car Crash East of Roseburg

Two people died when a vehicle left Highway 138 in Douglas County and went into the North Umpqua River.

The crash occurred east of the Steamboat Creek turn-off.

The driver, Christopher L. Brady, 25, of Roseburg and passenger Candice M. Nixon, 34, of Roseburg died in the crash. The other adult passenger and a three-year-old passenger were taken to the hospital with injuries.

Car accidents can be life-changing, and we extend our condolences to the family and friends of Christopher L. Brady and Candice M. Nixon, and hope everyone else involved is able to fully recover soon.

While many single-car accidents seem uncomplicated, there are sometimes other factors to consider. If you have been injured in a single- car accident, like the one described here, you may be able to receive compensation in several instances:

  1. If poor road conditions, poor signage, or bad traffic control contributed to the accident, there may be a lawsuit available against the city, county, or state. In cases against a public body, you may only have 180 days to file a tort claim notice (in most cases) so act quickly to protect your rights.
  2. If the car’s mechanic was negligent in his last repairs, contributing to the accident, there may be a lawsuit available against the mechanic or his business.
  3. If the car’s manufacturer was negligent, you may be able to file a product liability suit against them. Car manufacturers have often been held accountable for design defects and manufacturing defects, and these lawsuits help ensure that future drivers are not hurt by negligent safety standards.

If you have been injured in a single-car accident that you believe may not have been your fault, you can call a Portland car accident lawyer for help with your investigation at 503-222-4411. Or you can learn more about filing your own claim by reading the book 7 Common Mistakes That Can Wreck Your Oregon Accident Case.