Violet Owens Zamora ID'd in Fatal San Jose Traffic Incident

In a tragic accident on the 280 Freeway near Bird Avenue in San Jose, 25-year-old Violet Owens Zamora lost her life. The California Highway

280 Freeway Crash Claims the Life of Violet Owens Zamora in San Jose, CA

In a tragic accident on the 280 Freeway near Bird Avenue in San Jose, 25-year-old Violet Owens Zamora lost her life. The California Highway Patrol reported that Zamora was driving a green Honda Civic when she lost control of the vehicle, drifting across all traffic lanes.This devastating incident serves as a reminder of the importance of safe driving practices on our roadways. Our hearts go out to Zamora's family and loved ones during this difficult time.At Avian Law Group, we understand the impact that accidents like these can have on families. Our team of experienced attorneys is here to provide support and guidance to those who have lost loved ones in car accidents. We are dedicated to seeking justice for our clients and holding responsible parties accountable for their actions.If you or a loved one has been involved in a car accident, don't hesitate to reach out to Avian Law Group for help. Our compassionate team is here to assist you through the legal process and fight for the compensation you deserve.Stay safe on the roads, and remember to always drive with caution and respect for your fellow motorists. Let's work together to prevent tragedies like the one that took Violet Zamora's life from happening in the future.

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