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re: Driver that struck teen is suing dead boy's family for $1.35 million

Posted on 4/28/14 at 12:04 am to
Posted by foshizzle
Washington DC metro
Member since Mar 2008
40599 posts
Posted on 4/28/14 at 12:04 am to
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This is bad journalism. What the article doesn't tell you is that she is COUNTER-suing the family who is suing her and throwing out accusations that she was reckless and/or drunk after she'd been cleared of wrongdoing by authorities.


Typical that they left something like this out.


Yep. The dad was going after her claiming she was drunk even though police on the scene clearly thought she wasn't.

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they hopped on their bicycles to go for hot dogs on a drizzly, dark night around 1:30 a.m


I must say that when it's raining and I'm driving, the last thing I expect is a couple of kids weaving in and out on the road at that hour. Why weren't the parents keeping their kids indoors?
Posted by northshorebamaman
Cochise County AZ
Member since Jul 2009
35476 posts
Posted on 4/28/14 at 12:07 am to
Yep. I've looked into the story a bit, and these teens were riding their bikes in a 50mph zone at one something in the morning. The counter suit is poor form, but she probably isn't the monster she's being painted.
Posted by Topwater Trout
Red Stick
Member since Oct 2010
67589 posts
Posted on 4/28/14 at 12:18 am to
I agree she shouldn't counter but I think the parents of the dead kid are getting a sympathy pass. They shouldn't sue either. I also love the "he was a good boy" line. Accidents happen...deal with it...don't sue someone for your sons negligence. Wonder what the curfew is for 16 yr olds in Canada.
Posted by xenythx
Member since Dec 2007
32417 posts
Posted on 4/28/14 at 12:19 am to
I'm speculating that the countersuit is a legal tactic to get the parents to drop their suit. It's definitely poor form but if you're getting sued for $1M, you gotta do what you gotta do.

Then again, maybe she really is just a bitch. I don't know. But this story definitely is being skewed without all the facts presented.
Posted by SG_Geaux
Beautiful St George
Member since Aug 2004
77957 posts
Posted on 4/28/14 at 12:22 am to
I am suing Bin Laden for emotional distress.
Posted by northshorebamaman
Cochise County AZ
Member since Jul 2009
35476 posts
Posted on 4/28/14 at 12:35 am to
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I'm speculating that the countersuit is a legal tactic to get the parents to drop their suit.

I think[hope] that this is the case.
Posted by Them
People's Republic of Bozeman
Member since Nov 2008
11128 posts
Posted on 4/28/14 at 12:36 am to
I'm not one to post things from reddit but this comment is gold.

TL;DR

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'Before this lady is crucified here in the "court of Reddit opinion," let's consider all sides. Playing devil's advocate, put yourself in her shoes.

You're driving home one evening on a dark road. You're sober, you're paying attention to the road, you're not texting or even adjusting the radio. You might have edged a bit above the speed limit hurrying home, but doesn't everyone? The road is clear and you're the only one around.

Suddenly you see a flash of bicycles immediately in front of your headlights and slam on brakes a split second before feeling the horrible bump and crunch. Someone is screaming. You're stunned for a moment in complete disbelief - where could they have come from? You never took your eyes off the road! How could you not see them?

You push it from your mind and jump from the car to help. One kid is running up from a ditch, screaming his friends' names as he runs to the nearest. That boy is howling in agony, severely injured but alive. As you approach, both start swearing at you, calling you names and telling you to get away, to call the cops. You saw another bike go flying over your car, so you run back to a shadowy figure on the road behind, dialing 911 as you go.

Dear god. That kid is torn to pieces. You've never seen a human being in that shape before and you have no idea what to do. How do you aid him? Do you touch him? You try talking to him while you look for an uninjured place to lay a hand for comfort. Maybe you try to hold his hand and keep it together even as you want to panic, retch, run, scream. How the frick did this happen?

You're pretty traumatized during the questioning, but sometime the next day you're allowed to go home. Nothing in the world looks the same though. The boy you tried to talk to is dead, another might not make it. It's weird to see the sun shining and cars driving by like nothing happened as your spouse drives you home. He calls a psychiatrist as soon as you've settled into a chair, staring out a window, replaying everything that happened. Your mind relentlessly questioning why didn't you see the boys. Telling you this was your fault. If only you hadn't left so late. If only you'd had your high beams on. If only...something.

Your story makes the local news and you see the memorial, the grieving family. You wish you could do something for them. Go to the funeral, send flowers, tell them you're sorry. But they don't want to hear from you. To them, you're their son's killer. You understand, so you sit home, unable to eat or even talk. In fact, by the time the police return to talk about the investigation, you're suffering from PTSD as surely as any war veteran.

The cops tell you that the two survivors and evidence have painted a clear picture. The boys were wearing dark clothing on bikes with hardly any reflectors. They road three abreast and did not move to the shoulder even though they surely saw and heard you coming long before you could have seen them. It was a tragedy, but it wasn't your fault. It could have been anyone. Nobody would have been able to see them and stop in time. There will be no charges.

It's little comfort to you, though. Survivor guilt eats at your mind as you go through the motions of daily life. Nothing will ever be the same after seeing what you saw that night. You haven't driven since and never want to again. Just riding in a car makes you panicky and distraught. You can't go back to work. You can't resume your normal activities. Happiness ended that night, and you're just going through the motions now, no matter who was at fault.

But for the sake of your sanity and your family, you try. The psychiatrist is helping a bit. You're holding up as best you can. Your attorney tells you that the families aren't happy with the investigation results; their child is gone and they want someone to be held responsible. You try to be understanding. They're grieving and want more answers. You cooperate and wait for the second investigation to be finalized.

Then your friend or your son or someone else says, hey...I gotta tell you something before you hear it elsewhere.That's when you learn that the parents are spreading rumors. They say you were drunk or texting. They're telling everyone and it's spreading like wildfire. People stare and whisper at the grocery store. Maybe someone even yelled "murderer!" as you picked up your mail. Prank calls start, maybe some anonymous mail or ugly posts online show up. You tell the police and shut down the avenues people have to harass you, alienating yourself from your extended family and friends as you do.

Then it hits: you're being served with a massive lawsuit, formalizing those allegations. They want to take everything from you and from your family, to leave you bankrupt if they can. The panic attack hits like a freight train as you digest the news. You break down completely and terrifyingly. Maybe it is your fault. You deserve this. Why weren't you the one who died? You've killed a child, you've ruined your family.

Those around you are outraged. They know you didn't text and weren't drunk. You don't deserve this. They want you to heal and move on. You're so emotionally wrecked, you can barely even speak with your own attorney. But your husband is standing strong and tells him to fight it. You've already lost thousands in missed work, paying doctors and psychiatrists and lawyers for something that wasn't even your fault. It's not right, and someone is going to fight for you in this.

The attorney tells you that the best course is to offset their demands with a counter-suit for all the suffering the accident has caused you. You are also a victim here, but instead of letting you heal, these people have dragged matters out, ruined your reputation, unraveled your mental and emotional progress and now threaten you with financial ruin, all for an accident that the police already determined wasn't your fault.

But even this gets taken out of context by the family's lawyers who want to torture you further. They feed a story about how you're suing the victims you killed, as if that's all anyone needs to know. On Reddit, they've rushed to judge you a psychopath, a worthless piece of garbage.

But really, you just wish it had been you who died that night. You don't want this lawsuit, but you do want this nightmare to end. It won't though. The nightmare of running over three kids will replay in your mind for the rest of your life.

Posted by northshorebamaman
Cochise County AZ
Member since Jul 2009
35476 posts
Posted on 4/28/14 at 12:42 am to
Good read.
Posted by csorre1
Member since Apr 2010
6329 posts
Posted on 4/28/14 at 12:45 am to
Edit: After reading further, all parties involved are being assholes.
This post was edited on 4/28/14 at 12:47 am
Posted by TheSassyTiger
Prairieville
Member since Dec 2013
61 posts
Posted on 4/28/14 at 1:38 am to
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shite like this makes me wish Dexter was real


Yep.
Posted by Carson123987
Middle Court at the Rec
Member since Jul 2011
66413 posts
Posted on 4/28/14 at 1:41 am to
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Shitty situation all around but I'd bet that her lawyer advised her to countersue.
Posted by Buddy Garrity
Member since Mar 2013
4224 posts
Posted on 4/28/14 at 2:04 am to
So the family sues the woman who's been cleared of any wrongdoing? frick them, I hope she wins.
Posted by sushisucks
Member since Dec 2013
599 posts
Posted on 4/28/14 at 5:09 am to
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shite like this makes me wish Dexter was real


I think this same thing way more than I should. Messed up world we live in.
Posted by boom roasted
Member since Sep 2010
28039 posts
Posted on 4/28/14 at 5:34 am to
I love when people based their opinions on one, slanted side of a story.
Posted by Sophandros
Victoria Concordia Crescit
Member since Feb 2005
45218 posts
Posted on 4/28/14 at 5:35 am to
All of what Them posted.

Plus, to all of those who think that counter suing is "poor form", please, by all means, provide a better solution for her.

The counter suit is the only option she has here.
Posted by DawgCountry
Great State of GA
Member since Sep 2012
30548 posts
Posted on 4/28/14 at 7:18 am to
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I hope she dies a horrible death someday.


The American Way
Posted by When in Rome
Telegraph Road
Member since Jan 2011
35540 posts
Posted on 4/28/14 at 7:24 am to
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I'm not one to post things from reddit but this comment is gold.
Damn. That is a good post.
Posted by tigerpimpbot
Chairman of the Pool Board
Member since Nov 2011
66924 posts
Posted on 4/28/14 at 7:34 am to
That sounds like it was written by one of her family members. Good read.
Posted by cdaniel76
Covington, LA
Member since Feb 2008
19699 posts
Posted on 4/28/14 at 7:36 am to
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sounds like America



Except this is happening in Canada.
Posted by RBWilliams8
Member since Oct 2009
53417 posts
Posted on 4/28/14 at 8:01 am to
What a frick.
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