Personal Injury Lawyer Blog
Widow of Accident Victim Sues Navy - Thursday, September 6, 2007
The widow of a Virginia man was awarded $3 million in a wrongful death lawsuit settlement involving the United States Navy and Eddie's Bus Service. Peter Williams was killed in 2004 after a bus leased by the Navy struck his car at a traffic light in Newport News, VA. The 41-year-old engineer was on his way home from work.Williams was stopped at a traffic light in September 2004 when the bus, driven by an enlisted sailor, turned left and struck his Grand Am. The bus rolled onto the front of the car and crush the roof pinning Williams and killing him.
The bus had no power steering fluid.
The settlement documents state that the federal government must pay $2 million and Eddie's Bus Service must pay $1 million to the man's widow. The law firm that represented the Williams will receive $844,077 for legal services.
Man's Body Found Near Train Tracks in Illinois - Tuesday, September 4, 2007
The body of a 47-year-old man was found near train tracks in Fox River Grove, Illinois, and it is believed that he was hit by a Union Pacific freight train. His death has been ruled an accident, but there is an ongoing investigation.Police hope to find additional answers to determine how the man was killed and to determine if the train operator or train line was at fault in the accident. If the man's death was caused by the train operator, his family may be able to recover damages for his wrongful death.
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