The chevron striped area like this? Yeah, sounds like the BMW driver effed up fatally. That striped area is not a lane for driving/traffic.
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| To me, it seems like the Toyota MR2 driver has the best case but not in suing DC, in suing the BMW's insurance. |
| Anyone can sue anyone and is likely to get a settlement. So that's probably what they'll do |
| Read that DC has lots of accidents due to lots of tourists, so the laws are stricter regarding compensation. If you bear no fault at all for the accident you might get some compensation, but not much. |
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I have no affiliation with this company. I merely asked Google about compensation in DC for auto accidents.
https://dubofflawgroup.com/practice-areas/car-accidents/washington-d-c-car-accidents-what-you-need-to-know/ |
"Police say the driver of a 2011 BMW was speeding, lost control and hit a parked D.C. Department of Public Works dump truck. The BMW driver then crossed multiple lanes of traffic and hit a 2004 Toyota MR2 and a barrier. The BMW then caught fire. " And this is DC's fault because? |
Right? |
| Maryland plates? |
They are, but it was an accident. They don’t deserve any money. No one was negligent except the car’s driver. |
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Some idiot lib posted a thread here yesterday that these people in this wreck had been “murdered” by the trucker convoy, since DC put the trucks there to thwart the convoy from driving into DC. If there wasn’t a convoy, the truck wouldn’t be there, there’d be no crash, ergo, the truckers murdered these people.
That must’ve even been too much of a stretch for Jeff, because he deleted the entire thread after I complained about it. |
The same way that you can sue the police for pursuing you and "forcing" you to evade them by breaking traffic laws https://www.fox43.com/article/news/local/dc/karon-hylton-brown-mother-sues-police-department-for-31-billion-dollars/65-265ce69e-652c-4e96-b5a5-8b111bfe66ab DC has a habit of leaving the their vehicles on the highways to harass citizens. That's actually the stated purpose. |
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DC doesn't award punitive damages. Even if it was determined to be DC's fault (it wasn't) the "victim's" family could only recoup what they could legally prove was lost. E.G., future wages, services with a monetary value such as childcare, etc.
As someone who lives off 295 and knows EXACTLY what kind of people constantly speed recklessly on 295 in decade-old thirdhand luxury cars, they'll have a hard time proving any significant loss, since drug and robbery money doesn't tend to leave a paper trail. |