If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
Another Florida, "Jury Gone Wild."
Ref: http://www.news4jax.com/news/10903669/detail.html
<< note: above was kinda slow to download. >> The short of it, The teen driver blew a stop sign and got Darwinized for it. Grieving parents sue seemingly everyone in sight and get $4 Million for their daughter's ****ty driving. Ka-CHING!!! Scott, Brent and a few others, you might want to brace (as I will) for the inevitable posts from the kids "relatives," that will emminate from various web based servers. -- "Who the hell you calling crazy? You wouldn't know what crazy was If Charles Manson was eating Froot Loops on your front porch...." --Suicidal Tendencies |
Ads |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
Another Florida, "Jury Gone Wild."
necromancer wrote:
> Ref: http://www.news4jax.com/news/10903669/detail.html > > << note: above was kinda slow to download. >> > > The short of it, The teen driver blew a stop sign and got Darwinized for > it. Grieving parents sue seemingly everyone in sight and get $4 Million > for their daughter's ****ty driving. Ka-CHING!!! > > Scott, Brent and a few others, you might want to brace (as I will) for > the inevitable posts from the kids "relatives," that will emminate from > various web based servers. > This link has a bit more detail about the actual accident: http://www.news4jax.com/news/10882304/detail.html - Peter |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
Another Florida, "Jury Gone Wild."
In article k.net>, Peter Lawrence wrote:
> This link has a bit more detail about the actual accident: > http://www.news4jax.com/news/10882304/detail.html Hmm... "Ladue's family, represented by attorney Bob Spohrer, claims the intersection was cluttered with debris, barrels, building material and 10-foot high mound of crushed rock that made it nearly impossible for Ladue to see the oncoming truck." This sounds like my daily commute home for the last year. I wonder if I have a lawsuit for emotional distress and lost time when I passed up gaps because I couldn't see well enough. Seriously, it sounds like she just didn't have proper training and/or sufficent experience behind the wheel to deal with that sort of situation. She may have even been tought to drive by someone who follows the 'other people will brake for me' method of driving we see all too often on the road. These are people who take any gap where they feel the traffic closing in on them has enough time to react and brake for them. Those sort of drivers who count on "consideration" from other road users to keep their sheet metal straight. If they can prove: "Also, in a complaint filed by the family's attorney, they said the truck driver had been driving too many hours that day, was speeding and that the truck only had one working headlight at the time of the crash." They might have something for a contribution to the collision with the headlamp and fatigue parts. The speeding part if they can show the trucker was overdriving his sightlines, which it sounds as though he may have. Of course that doesn't outweigh the teenager violating right-of-way rules. |
#4
|
|||
|
|||
Another Florida, "Jury Gone Wild."
"necromancer" > wrote in message th.net... > Ref: http://www.news4jax.com/news/10903669/detail.html > > << note: above was kinda slow to download. >> > > The short of it, The teen driver blew a stop sign and got Darwinized for > it. Grieving parents sue seemingly everyone in sight and get $4 Million > for their daughter's ****ty driving. Ka-CHING!!! > > Scott, Brent and a few others, you might want to brace (as I will) for > the inevitable posts from the kids "relatives," that will emminate from > various web based servers. > > -- > "Who the hell you calling crazy? You wouldn't know what crazy was > If Charles Manson was eating Froot Loops on your front porch...." > --Suicidal Tendencies "JB Coxwell Construction was found 25.5 percent at fault. Margie Woods Trucking was found 12 percent at fault. And Brooke Ladue was found 62.5 percent at fault in the collision that took her life. The jury awarded the Ladue family $4 million in damages." Let's see here...37.5% of this collision is worth $4 million. $4 mill / 37.5 = $X / 62.5. Unless my math skills are rusty, the dead girl's family now owes about $6.66 million to JB Coxwell Construction and Margie Woods Trucking. Hey, fair is fair. If Brooke Ladue was mostly at fault, and money must change hands, then the Ladue family owes the companies a lot more than the companies owe the Ladue family. -Dave |
#5
|
|||
|
|||
Another Florida, "Jury Gone Wild."
Ladies and Gentlemen (and I use those words loosely), Brent P said in
rec.autos.driving: > If they can prove: > "Also, in a complaint filed by the family's attorney, they said the truck > driver had been driving too many hours that day, was speeding and that > the truck only had one working headlight at the time of the crash." I have to disagree on this point. After all, motorcycles only have one working headlight. If could see a motorcycle comming, then she should beable to see the truck. Granted, the trucker probablly was overdriving his sightlines, but he did have right of way, which to me makes the girl 100% at fault for the accident. -- Aunt Judy demonstrates its lack of understanding of the concept of "</killfile>," and "<killfile>," and what a "thread," is: "Now that takes nerve. You claim to killfile me TWICE in the same thread and you expect people to take you seriously???" Ref: http://tinyurl.com/r5qp9 |
#6
|
|||
|
|||
Another Florida, "Jury Gone Wild."
Brent P wrote:
> In article k.net>, Peter Lawrence wrote: >> This link has a bit more detail about the actual accident: >> http://www.news4jax.com/news/10882304/detail.html > > Hmm... > > "Ladue's family, represented by attorney Bob Spohrer, claims the > intersection was cluttered with debris, barrels, building material and > 10-foot high mound of crushed rock that made it nearly impossible for > Ladue to see the oncoming truck." > > This sounds like my daily commute home for the last year. I wonder if I > have a lawsuit for emotional distress and lost time when I passed up gaps > because I couldn't see well enough. Seriously, it sounds like she just > didn't have proper training and/or sufficent experience behind the wheel > to deal with that sort of situation. Yup. > > She may have even been tought to drive by someone who follows the 'other > people will brake for me' method of driving we see all too often on the > road. These are people who take any gap where they feel the traffic > closing in on them has enough time to react and brake for them. Those > sort of drivers who count on "consideration" from other road users to > keep their sheet metal straight. > > If they can prove: > "Also, in a complaint filed by the family's attorney, they said the truck > driver had been driving too many hours that day, was speeding and that > the truck only had one working headlight at the time of the crash." > > They might have something for a contribution to the collision with the > headlamp and fatigue parts. The speeding part if they can show the > trucker was overdriving his sightlines, which it sounds as though he may > have. Of course that doesn't outweigh the teenager violating > right-of-way rules. Even with only one working headlight she shouldn't have had any problem seeing the truck. What if it had been a motorcycle instead? Judging by the pictures it looks like she pulled out right in front of it too. I feel bad for the truck driver, think about how he feels after this, maybe he should sue her family instead... > > > > > > Ulf |
#7
|
|||
|
|||
Another Florida, "Jury Gone Wild."
In article et>, necromancer wrote:
> Ladies and Gentlemen (and I use those words loosely), Brent P said in > rec.autos.driving: >> If they can prove: >> "Also, in a complaint filed by the family's attorney, they said the truck >> driver had been driving too many hours that day, was speeding and that >> the truck only had one working headlight at the time of the crash." > > I have to disagree on this point. After all, motorcycles only have one > working headlight. If could see a motorcycle comming, then she should > beable to see the truck. Granted, the trucker probablly was overdriving > his sightlines, but he did have right of way, which to me makes the girl > 100% at fault for the accident. Motorcyclists are in the center of the lane and much more visible than a single headlamp vehicle. I've encountered vehicles that were dark on one side and because of that, I could not tell they were there as soon as I would have been able to otherwise. It's not so much that it's one headlamp, but where that one headlamp is relative to the obstructions. When a particular teenager took out my passenger side headlamp and turnsignal/marker light on my mustang the first thing I did was put a spare maverick turn signal lamp in place of the marker/turnsignal lamp that was smashed. Shortly after I was able to put a spare headlamp in as well. I wasn't going to drive around with one light. It looked like ass, but it worked. |
#8
|
|||
|
|||
Another Florida, "Jury Gone Wild."
On Feb 1, 7:59 pm, "Dave" > wrote:
> "necromancer" > wrote in message > > th.net... > > > > > Ref:http://www.news4jax.com/news/10903669/detail.html > > > << note: above was kinda slow to download. >> > > > The short of it, The teen driver blew a stop sign and got Darwinized for > > it. Grieving parents sue seemingly everyone in sight and get $4 Million > > for their daughter's ****ty driving. Ka-CHING!!! > > > Scott, Brent and a few others, you might want to brace (as I will) for > > the inevitable posts from the kids "relatives," that will emminate from > > various web based servers. > > > -- > > "Who the hell you calling crazy? You wouldn't know what crazy was > > If Charles Manson was eating Froot Loops on your front porch...." > > --Suicidal Tendencies > > "JB Coxwell Construction was found 25.5 percent at fault. Margie Woods > Trucking was found 12 percent at fault. And Brooke Ladue was found 62.5 > percent at fault in the collision that took her life. > > The jury awarded the Ladue family $4 million in damages." > > Let's see here...37.5% of this collision is worth $4 million. $4 mill / > 37.5 = $X / 62.5. Unless my math skills are rusty, the dead girl's family > now owes about $6.66 million to JB Coxwell Construction and Margie Woods > Trucking. Hey, fair is fair. If Brooke Ladue was mostly at fault, and > money must change hands, then the Ladue family owes the companies a lot more > than the companies owe the Ladue family. Based on...? ----- - gpsman |
#9
|
|||
|
|||
Another Florida, "Jury Gone Wild."
necromancer wrote: > Ref: http://www.news4jax.com/news/10903669/detail.html > > << note: above was kinda slow to download. >> > > The short of it, The teen driver blew a stop sign and got Darwinized for > it. Grieving parents sue seemingly everyone in sight and get $4 Million > for their daughter's ****ty driving. Ka-CHING!!! If the kid ran a stop sign how can she be only 62.5% to blame ? Roundabouts would stop this kind of thing happening of course. Expect ambulance chasers to lobby against them. Graham |
#10
|
|||
|
|||
Another Florida, "Jury Gone Wild."
Ulf wrote: > Judging by the pictures it looks like she pulled out right in front of it too. Eh ? It's hardly touched ! Graham |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
The Florida Accident - Update | necromancer[_1_] | Driving | 14 | October 2nd 06 07:14 AM |
Ticketed for Flashing my Head Lights in Florida | Cyberzero | General | 12 | January 31st 06 02:49 AM |
FS-Collectible Autos in Cocoa Beach, Florida | Dennis | Antique cars | 0 | October 28th 05 04:19 AM |
+++ EVACUATE FLORIDA NOW +++ | Scott en Aztlán | Driving | 0 | October 25th 05 03:50 AM |