Jury Awards Over $4 Million in Wrongful Death Suit Against Towing Company for Tragic 2020 Accident

LAWRENCE, Kan. — A Douglas County jury has awarded over $4 million in damages to the family of a woman who died in a tragic car towing accident, though the final payout might be significantly less due to state laws. In a decision rendered after a week-long trial and roughly seven hours of deliberation, the jury found both Hillcrest Wrecker and its employee, Erin VanNatta, collectively 51% responsible for the 2020 death of 29-year-old Lindsay Raine. Raine sustained fatal injuries when her vehicle, which was being prepared for towing, rolled down her driveway and crushed … Read more

Atlanta Activist Champions Traffic Law Reform After Surviving Harrowing Crosswalk Accident

Atlanta, GA — Struck by a vehicle in a horrific crash that catapulted her 38 feet, Veronica Watts spent a substantial part of 2024 healing from a traumatic brain injury, a broken nose, and a spinal contusion. Her painful recovery has galvanized her into action against Georgia’s permissive traffic laws, which allowed the driver who hit her to escape with only a $250 fine and continued driving privileges. On that unusually warm winter day, Watts attempted to cross North Avenue near a local supermarket at around 2 p.m. When she moved from the median after … Read more

Tragic Accident Claims Life: Woman Killed When Car Hits Tree in Natomas

NATOMAS, CA — A tragic incident claimed the life of a woman on Friday evening when the vehicle she was traveling in collided with a tree in the Natomas area of Sacramento, authorities reported. The accident occurred at the intersection of Arena Boulevard and Stemmler Drive just before 8:30 p.m. on January 31. Emergency responders arrived at the scene shortly after the accident to find a severely damaged car adjacent to a tree with the female passenger sustaining critical injuries. Despite immediate efforts to save her, the woman was pronounced dead at the site of … Read more

Jury Awards $21,578 to Plaintiff in Admitted Fault Car Accident Case in Clay County

In Clay County, a local jury recently ruled in a motor vehicle collision case, where the defendant admitted to being at fault but contested the plaintiff’s claimed damages. At the conclusion of the trial, the jury’s award leaned closer to what the defendant proposed, rather than the amount sought by the plaintiff. The incident, which resulted in the plaintiff suffering back and spine injuries, prompted a legal debate centered solely on the extent of the damages owed. The defense, represented by Charles H. Cooper of Franke Schultz & Mullen, confirmed the defendant’s acknowledgment of responsibility … Read more