Posts Tagged ‘DUI accident attorney’

Speeding and Drunk Teen Driver Kills U.S Soldier

A 15-year-old whose name is not being released due to his age,  was believed to be behind the wheel of a Lexus LS400 sedan  that was speeding at 100 mph hour prior to crash that killed  the vehicle’s passenger.  The accident occurred around 1:50 a.m. and fatally wounded a 25-year-old U.S. soldier who was riding in the car.  According to witnesses, the fifteen-year-old and the soldier, both reportedly drunk, left the party to pickup more alcohol from a local store.  The 25-year-old serviceman was identified as Nicholas Clayton, an Army man who was stationed at Ft. Lewis, Washington.  Thrown from the rolled Lexus, he was pronounced dead on the scene after his body was found near the intersection of Camino del Avignon and Niguel road.  The fifteen-year-old was taken to Mission Hospital.

The sedan was registered in the boys parent’s name but authorities don’t know if they knew the teen  was driving the vehicle. The boy is  expected to be booked today on suspicion of vehicular manslaughter.

After such a mindless tragedy many people will want answers–especially the family members of the slain Soldier.  If the fifteen-year-old’s parents allowed him to drink and drive, they could be held accountable for the young military man’s death.

If you and your family have suffered a similar loss, you do have legal recourse.  Contact the law offices of Slaughter and Slaughter right away for a free legal consultation. Our experienced wrongful death attorneys can help you determine the best course of action after your grievous loss.  Hold the guilty accountable for their actions by pursuing wrongful death litigation today and get the resolution you and  your loved one deserve.

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Sacramento Man Sues Restaurant for Fatal Crash

Roberto Vellanoweth is serving an 18-year prison sentence for the March 26, 2007 killing of four people while driving under the influence.  The Sacramento man, obviously distraught about the sentence, decided to point the finger elsewhere—at the restaurant that served him drinks.  In the lawsuit, Vellanoweth contends that he went to the Camino Real Restaurant and asked for a “kamikaze virgin” which he thought did not contain alcohol. At the scene of the accident, officials analyzed his blood alcohol level at 0.16 percent which is twice the states legal driving limit.

Vellanoweth admitted to having three martinis’ prior to the visit to the restaurant.  He was convicted of gross vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated.  The lawsuit that was filed in Yolo County Superior Court, stated that the Camino Real “had an obligation not to surreptitiously include alcohol in the punch … without his knowledge or consent.”

As sketchy as this case may be there are many tragic factors that  make it surreal in many ways.  Still, the fact remains that the man had consumed three alcoholic beverages prior to going to the restaurant and they could have hampered him in some way as well.  Whatever the case, four people died in a DUI related incident and their loved ones were left to grieve and mourn.  No matter the circumstance surrounding a DUI case, family members can bring charges against the individual, or establishment, that caused injury or death to a family member.  If a similar incident has happened to you or someone you care about, seek legal action.  Contact us today for a free consultation to learn more about wrongful death lawsuits and get financial reparation for your tragic loss.

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