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$730 million verdict awarded to survivors of submarine propeller crash [NSFWish]
Posted on 11/23/21 at 3:20 pm
Posted on 11/23/21 at 3:20 pm
On November 22, 2021, a jury in Titus County, Texas, awarded the survivors of 73 year old Toni Combest $480 million in compensatory damages and $250 million in punitive damages.
The $730 million award was issued following a civil suit filed against Landstar Ranger, Inc. and pilot car companies.
On February 21, 2016, a truck driver attempted to haul a 197,000-pound Navy nuclear submarine propeller over a narrow bridge on U.S. Highway 271 in Titus County, Texas.
A news release from the legal team representing Combest describes the crash:
… Mrs. Toni Combest was killed on the White Oak bridge in Titus County, Texas near Mount Pleasant by a nearly 200,000-pound “Super-Load” that was being escorted by a front and back pilot escort vehicle. The lead pilot escort vehicle ran Mrs. Combest off of the roadway just as Mrs. Combest was rounding the blind curve that would take her onto the skinny bridge.
Upon entering the bridge, Mrs. Combest was faced with a tractor and load that was almost completely within her lane. The driver of the tractor was able to swerve his vehicle out of her lane, but he was not able to remove the 16’ wide load from her path before the load struck her vehicle and caused a violent explosion of debris. The entire event was captured by the dash camera located in the rear escort vehicle.
Combest was reportedly traveling at speeds of 65 m.p.h. at the time of the crash as she was traveling from one church service to another. She passed away at the scene.
“When trucking companies are negligent, people die,” said Brent Goudarzi, a partner with Goudarzi & Young, LLP and an attorney for the plaintiffs. “The defendants in this case failed to maintain an effective lookout, failed to communicate with each other, and failed to ask for assistance from local and state law enforcement. This part of Texas is full of narrow bridges, and yet they had no plan for navigating them. I hope today’s verdict will stop anything like this from happening again.”

The $730 million award was issued following a civil suit filed against Landstar Ranger, Inc. and pilot car companies.
On February 21, 2016, a truck driver attempted to haul a 197,000-pound Navy nuclear submarine propeller over a narrow bridge on U.S. Highway 271 in Titus County, Texas.
A news release from the legal team representing Combest describes the crash:
… Mrs. Toni Combest was killed on the White Oak bridge in Titus County, Texas near Mount Pleasant by a nearly 200,000-pound “Super-Load” that was being escorted by a front and back pilot escort vehicle. The lead pilot escort vehicle ran Mrs. Combest off of the roadway just as Mrs. Combest was rounding the blind curve that would take her onto the skinny bridge.
Upon entering the bridge, Mrs. Combest was faced with a tractor and load that was almost completely within her lane. The driver of the tractor was able to swerve his vehicle out of her lane, but he was not able to remove the 16’ wide load from her path before the load struck her vehicle and caused a violent explosion of debris. The entire event was captured by the dash camera located in the rear escort vehicle.
Combest was reportedly traveling at speeds of 65 m.p.h. at the time of the crash as she was traveling from one church service to another. She passed away at the scene.
“When trucking companies are negligent, people die,” said Brent Goudarzi, a partner with Goudarzi & Young, LLP and an attorney for the plaintiffs. “The defendants in this case failed to maintain an effective lookout, failed to communicate with each other, and failed to ask for assistance from local and state law enforcement. This part of Texas is full of narrow bridges, and yet they had no plan for navigating them. I hope today’s verdict will stop anything like this from happening again.”

Posted on 11/23/21 at 3:24 pm to BayouNation
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$480 million in compensatory damages
That's ridiculous.
Posted on 11/23/21 at 3:25 pm to BayouNation
When does Texas land on the judicial hellhole list?
Posted on 11/23/21 at 3:27 pm to BayouNation
I think I’d die at 73 if I could set my family up with hundreds of millions
Posted on 11/23/21 at 3:27 pm to BayouNation
That’s an LA class propeller.
The price of an LA class sub was roughly 1.5 billion.
They awarded half the cost of the entire submarine. Wow.
The price of an LA class sub was roughly 1.5 billion.
They awarded half the cost of the entire submarine. Wow.
Posted on 11/23/21 at 3:27 pm to BayouNation
197,000lb prop gat damnnnn
Posted on 11/23/21 at 3:28 pm to BayouNation
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73 year old Toni Combest $480 million in compensatory damages
Please don’t show my wife this article.
Posted on 11/23/21 at 3:29 pm to BayouNation
Well that trucking company is done.
Posted on 11/23/21 at 3:29 pm to fr33manator
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I think I’d die at 73 if I could set my family up with hundreds of millions
Think about all the cocaine and hookers your grandkids could piss away the fortune on. You'd go down in grampy history.
Posted on 11/23/21 at 3:30 pm to BayouNation
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Combest was reportedly traveling at speeds of 65 m.p.h. at the time of the crash as she was traveling from one church service to another.
ok this is my biggest wtf in all of this. who needs to be racing to church literally just minutes after leaving another church? 65mph around a blind curve with a skinny bridge on the other side is nascar level racing
Posted on 11/23/21 at 3:30 pm to BayouNation
The judge will knock that down to a more reasonable number. I have no idea how they proved $480 million in compensatory damages but I would be shocked if that stood up.
Posted on 11/23/21 at 3:31 pm to boosiebadazz
I’m surprised they have any businesses left in Texas!
Posted on 11/23/21 at 3:33 pm to BayouNation
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$730 million award
They will not see anything close to that amount. Texas has a cap on punitive damages.
Posted on 11/23/21 at 3:33 pm to Darth_Vader
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Well that trucking company is done.
Not so sure about that, Landstar is a huge trucking company. I'm sure it will be appealed, fought in court for years to come and at some point settled for a fraction of the $730 million.
Posted on 11/23/21 at 3:35 pm to TxWadingFool
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Not so sure about that, Landstar is a huge trucking company. I'm sure it will be appealed, fought in court for years to come and at some point settled for a fraction of the $730 million.
I would settle for 10% of that!
Posted on 11/23/21 at 3:36 pm to BayouNation
Another example of having a bad escort
Posted on 11/23/21 at 3:37 pm to BayouNation
got gordon and got it frickin done!
Posted on 11/23/21 at 3:38 pm to keakar
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ok this is my biggest wtf in all of this. who needs to be racing to church literally just minutes after leaving another church? 65mph around a blind curve with a skinny bridge on the other side is nascar level racing
I don’t live far from where this happened, 65 mph is the speed limit and there aren’t any shoulders on that stretch of the highway. Whoever planned the route screwed up and missed that the last 15 miles into Mount Pleasant was too narrow for their load.
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