Police Officer Responsible For Auto Collision That Left Sacramento Woman Brain-Damaged, Part 2 of 8
(Please note: the names and locations of all parties have been changed to protect the confidentiality of the participants in this brain injury/car accident case and its proceedings.)
Choo froze, bringing his vehicle to a stop as it straddled the #2 lane (slow lane) on the Highway 160 westbound, directly in the path of travel of Officer Black. Black then slammed on the brakes and tried to steer away from the vehicle in his path by turning his wheel to the right, skidding. He left two skid marks which are parallel, consistent with a braking skid, and inconsistent with a simple steer (yaw) as the City's expert contends occurred.
In any event, Black swerved and braked to avoid Choo' s Malibu and he slammed directly into the side of Ms. Lee's 1992 Toyota Camry. The impact was so severe, it crushed the vehicle to the midline of the occupant compartment when she was hit at 30-40 m.p.h. at impact. Only five inches of metal on the side of her vehicle stood between her and the oncoming battering ram of the front end of the police vehicle.
As a result of the impact severity, Ms. Lee was knocked to the other side of the vehicle, despite her use of the passive restraint system within the vehicle. She was rendered unconscious and was in a coma for many days following the crash. She suffered a severe brain injury, cracked hip bones, a cracked skull and subdural hematoma, large lacerations on her head, a ruptured spleen, and many other related serious and life threatening injuries.







