It is argued that distracted driving, negligence and speeding is a fiery debris that caused a 65 -year -old man, says an action of an unlawful death.
Aldo Jenkins killed over 12 vehicles on May 8th. Woodrow Bean Transuntain Drive and North Desert Road intersection, the lawsuit states. On Friday, May 16, Jenkins’ son Scott Jenkins, a well known as “Fort Stockton Towing” and the driver of the Vilk truck, 28-year-old Alfredo Campos, said court records.
One person is dead and six others injured after a semi -trailer accident in Woodrow Bean Transuntiv Drive and North dessert Boulevard 2025. May 8
The court’s records show that there are no lawyers in the civil lawsuit in the civil lawsuit and Campos. The court’s records show that Campos was not accused of a crime associated with a deadly disaster.
The allegedly “Campos” was speeding, failed to safely follow the distance and “was distracted by electronic devices and deliberately disregarded the high risk of damage involved in doing so,” the lawsuit states.
“Aldo Jenkins died and his family remained devastated because this company and its driver have demonstrated an unfair disregard for the safety of others to achieve profit,” said Jesus Garcia, the founder and lawyer of the LLP law firm, representing the Jenkins family. “The Sheffield Wearing Service had both moral and legal obligation to create, implement and fulfill security measures, and this company did not do so with the most terrible results.
“Mr. Jenkins lost his life, and many other innocent, unsuspecting people were seriously injured. Neither of them would have happened if the company and its reckless driver had not acted in the most negligent and negligent ways. We are determined to aggressively fight for their client
1 dead, 7 wounded in a fiery debris
The accident occurred around 6:20, May 8, Woodrow Bean Transuntain Drive and North Desert Road Northwest El Passport.
Aldo Jenkins was a passenger of the yellow Kenworthy towing truck driven by 28 -year -old Alfred Campos, the lawsuit said. They were on the way, wearing a semi -trailer and a trailer that stopped from the Transuntain Drive, a representative of the El Pasus Police Department Det. Judy Oviedo wrote on May 9th. In a press release.
One person is dead and six others injured after a semi -trailer accident in Woodrow Bean Transuntiv Drive and North dessert Boulevard 2025. May 8
Campos, “for unknown reasons” could not stop the truck approaching the Transuntain Drive and the North Desert Road junction, the press release states. The truck crashed into several vehicles waiting at the junction of the red bulb. 12 vehicles were involved in the humility and seven people were injured.
Aldo Jenkins “was killed in the gloomy way, he was burned inside the truck inside,” Garcia said in a press release. Seven more people were injured because of the accident. The age of the victims ranged from 30 to 55 years.
Aldo Jenkins’ death was 22nd with traffic-related 2025. Death.
The court’s lawsuit positively negligence
The court’s lawsuit states that Campos caused an accident because he:
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Failed to keep the right gaze;
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Failed to reach safe conditions;
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Failed to maintain a safe distance;
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Failed to apply the brakes safely and timely;
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Failed to give the road road;
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Failed to safely control the truck under such conditions;
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was distracted by the use of an electronic device and deliberately ignored the risk of serious damage associated with doing so;
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Failed to apply its brakes in a timely manner;
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Failed to operate the vehicle as a safe driver’s profit in the same or similar circumstances;
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violated Texas driver manager;
One person is dead and six others injured after a semi -trailer accident in Woodrow Bean Transuntiv Drive and North dessert Boulevard 2025. May 8
The Sheffield Wearing Service is sued for the fact that company executives allegedly failed:
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to create, implement and implement proper security policies related to the operation of the truck;
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to develop, implement and implement proper security policy related to the distraction of drivers from electronic devices;
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Require drivers, including Campos, to use electronic devices to drive, which is known to distract;
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Make sure that Campos was properly knowledgeable and properly stated due to valid safety rules, laws and industrial standards related to driving when distracted;
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Use regular care by hiring, teaching, keep the driver as a reasonable company that uses commercial vehicles;
Searched for damage
The court’s action seeks financial compensation for the damage suffered by the Aldas Jenkins family for his death. The damage includes physical pain and suffering, medical, funeral and funeral costs, mental suffering, cash loss, loss of earnings, loss of advice and advice, and loss of inheritance.
The court’s lawsuit states that the Aldo Jenkins family is “more than $ 1,000,000 to be set to (a) jury”.
According to the court, the lawyers of the Sheffield Wearing Service and Campos did not reply to the claim. No hearing date was established in the case.
Aaron Martinez includes the Criminal Justice system of the El Paso Times. It can be accessed by email.
This article initially appeared in the El Paso Times: A lawsuit filed by Family of Man, killed through fiery transfountain Crash