
The households of 4 Texas girls are in search of greater than $1 million in damages in a wrongful loss of life lawsuit filed late final month towards San Antonio-based H-E-B.
The go well with, filed in Bexar County District Courtroom, maintains the operator of a tractor-trailer that caught the ladies’s automobile was driving at a reckless velocity. The truck was hauling a load of potatoes for H-E-B, in line with allegations within the authorized submitting.
On Nov. 5, Lakeisha Brown, 19; Myunique Johnson, 20; Taylor White, 27; and Breanna Brantley, 30, had been touring south on U.S. Freeway 87 within the Texas panhandle simply south of Dalhart when an 18-wheeler pushed by 39-year-old Guadalupe Daniel Villarreal rear-ended the ladies’s Nissan Altima. The influence prompted the automobile to spin 180 levels, killing all 4 inside, the criticism alleges.
Johnson, who was driving the Nissan, slowed and turned on her hazards after getting a flat tire. Nonetheless, Villarreal was “driving quick, inattentively, and failed to regulate his velocity,” which led to the collision, in line with the go well with.
Along with H-E-B and Villarreal, the go well with names Parkway Transport Inc. and Scrappy Trucking LLC as defendants.
The victims’ households are in search of damages for psychological anguish, pecuniary losses, funeral bills and lack of companionship.
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