The five family members were on their way at night last Wednesday, December 22, , to see an installation of Christmas lights in a Nissan Altima car. When the family was going down a road, the drunk driver from a Chevrolet truck hit them head-on.
According to the APD report on the accident, the driver of the Chevrolet truck was also injured by the brutal impact. The man was allegedly driving under the influence of alcohol. Andrea Aguirre did not die in the collision with the truck but in the hospital due to the seriousness of her internal injuries.
At p. Francis Avenue in the north of the city. Suddenly, the Chevrolet pickup on Loop entered the oncoming lane for some reason, which investigators have yet to know for sure. The force of the impact between the Chevrolet truck and the Nissan Altima caused the two cars to spin several laps to the side of the road without either driver being able to control their respective vehicles. Other drivers passing through the area stopped to help the victims, and some more called to report the fatal accident that caused the highway to be closed for several hours, disrupting traffic in northern Amarillo, Texas.
All four members of the Hispanic family were pronounced dead at the crash site. The year-old Andrea Aguirre was still alive and was rushed to a hospital in Amarillo, Texas.
However, the girl died on the morning of Wednesday, December 23, due to the severity of her injuries. Attorney Stephen Stewart, with the Stewart Law firm, said Soto's employer is liable for damages because she was driving a company vehicle. Stewart also alleged that Soto has a poor driving record and the company was negligent in hiring an unfit driver to take the wheel in their car.
Sorry for the Ramos family loss. But now the ambulance chaser stewart has contacted you and dangled a lottery win in front of you. The company is in no way responsible or liable. End of story. Sico knows the dollar amount is symbolic in nature but said it is more about trying to help others understand the impact drunk driving has on others and to send a loud message so other families aren't impacted in the same way.
John Flood, another attorney for the family said "the purpose of the civil litigation is to remind the community, the state, and the nation of the horrific costs of drunk driving. The complaint claimed Delbosque was "overserved" at Beer Belly's Sports Bar that evening, saying "it was apparent to Beer Belly's that Delbosque was obviously intoxicated" and his intoxication was the cause of the victims' injuries and damages.
Family doesn't expect to see any of the settlement money The family of Kindred and her granddaughter say they don't expect to receive any money from the bar or its owner because the bar is out of business and the previous owners don't have sufficient capital to pay any judgment, Sico said. According to the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission, the liquor license for Beer Belly's expired in September and the license has been canceled. Those who violate the law could face financial and legal consequences if their actions contribute to the loss of life.
Sico said they are going to try to get some sort of compensation for the family but "since Texas does not require bars and restaurants who serve alcohol to have insurance this happens all too often.
They hope to create change for "a requirement that any establishment that serves alcohol must carry insurance," he told CNN. Delbosque left the bar with a. In Texas, people are legally intoxicated when their blood alcohol concentration reaches 0.
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