$ 100 Million+ Lawsuit Against Werner AND Driver: A Grave Injustice

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
  • $100 Million + Lawsuit Against Werner AND Driver: A Grave Injustice. In this video, Dave talks about a lawsuit for which the outcome doesn't seem fair, against Werner Enterprises.
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Комментарии • 410

  • @hogheadv2
    @hogheadv2 Год назад +131

    Personal responsibility is no longer part of today's society.

  • @kenkarish826
    @kenkarish826 Год назад +337

    I would start a counter suit for 200 million against the family and lawyers if I was Ali, for a frivolous lawsuit and emotional distress.

  • @KC-hf3to
    @KC-hf3to Год назад +204

    what the hell kind of court would allow this crap to happen??

  • @johnm6642
    @johnm6642 Год назад +174

    You are correct. The juries went with emotions not fact. The only responsibility lay with the pickup driver.

  • @mrjon1985
    @mrjon1985 Год назад +234

    I hate these sleazy lawsuits. Using the unfortunate death of your child to make yourself rich is just shameful.

  • @ezskreet
    @ezskreet Год назад +137

    If Werner looses the appeal……drivers should protest the verdict and petition for the government to subsidize trucking insurance. People already purposely try to cause accidents with a semi. The avg 4 wheeler does the dumbest things imaginable on the road….if Werner looses this sets a dangerous precedent.

  • @derrickj8424
    @derrickj8424 Год назад +115

    I’m surprised the family didn’t sue the manufacturer of the vehicle, tire manufacturer, the DOT and person who laid the asphalt on the road, oh and God for allowing such bad weather. Greedy scumbags

    • @ronaldbergsma8777
      @ronaldbergsma8777 Год назад +9

      They do sue everybody in sight, one family sued the fed mill where the not at fault driver picked his load up. And no , the truck was not overweight.

    • @dave-smarttrucking7515
      @dave-smarttrucking7515 Год назад +1

      Really! Maybe we'll see that yet

  • @aviatortrucker6285
    @aviatortrucker6285 Год назад +184

    How is it a Mega Carrier like Werner couldn’t find a shyster lawyer like this family did?

    • @SmartTrucking
      @SmartTrucking  Год назад +31

      So I"m sure Werner did have great lawyers, but the jury didn't care. But then again neither did the judge on the second appeal.

    • @dave-smarttrucking7515
      @dave-smarttrucking7515 Год назад +10

      Oh, I imagine Werner had good lawyers, just not good enough I guess. Well the whole thing isn't over yet

  • @jamesstemmler7620
    @jamesstemmler7620 Год назад +242

    I have sympathy for the kids. I DON'T have sympathy for the parents. Call it cold, but if the parents have low enough moral standards to unjustly sue innocent people who don't deserve it for everything they have, I have 0 sympathy for the parents because they have shown me who they truly are as people.

  • @the1bulldurham
    @the1bulldurham Год назад +71

    Never go with a jury trial on something like this. You’ll lose almost every time. Learned this the hard when I lost in a jury trial. I was just as innocent as this trucking company.

  • @lilmike2710
    @lilmike2710 Год назад +53

    Sounds like it makes 2 judges multi millionaires as well.

  • @paulwicklund5044
    @paulwicklund5044 Год назад +38

    Warner and the trainee driver should both declare bankruptcy. That's how they would get out of this mess.

  • @danielGTFO
    @danielGTFO Год назад +113

    if you sue me for millions from a unavoidable car accident and you win and ruin my life from the un payable damage fees then im coming for your life

  • @FrankVanderVeen-wh1wi
    @FrankVanderVeen-wh1wi Год назад +26

    I've always thought when I see the billboards with the law firms saying haven't you received a check yet
    Turns my stomach every time

  • @jamestoepfer7601
    @jamestoepfer7601 Год назад +101

    I've been saying it for years - Regardless of what the facts really are, sadly, a CDL is always proof of guilt.

  • @briandarazs6620
    @briandarazs6620 Год назад +151

    Like there isn't enough drivers now. This could very well scare many potential drivers away.

  • @Liynkx
    @Liynkx Год назад +59

    It's an American tradition at this point. If it moves, sue it.

  • @HaulingDonkey
    @HaulingDonkey Год назад +132

    I feel for the Blake family, especially the kids. However, this case is ridiculous!!! If Salinas lost control and caused the accident, and wasn’t even licensed, HE is to blame! There are many weather and road conditions that are unsafe for a pickup or a tow truck, but are not unsafe for a big truck that has more traction. If this joke of a court is going to go through with this, we may as well all hang up our keys and stay home! If someone can run into me and then sue me for everything I have and will ever have, then it is just not worth it. America can starve, but the Blake’s got their money, right? That’s going to fix everything, right? What a joke! And they wonder why they are having trouble attracting people to the industry to become truckers.

    • @SmartTrucking
      @SmartTrucking  Год назад +36

      And a truck driving job can be stressful and draining on a good day. And with all that weight on the driver's shoulders, for what it pays, is it really worth it? It's times like this when I say, 'No, it's not'.

    • @dave-smarttrucking7515
      @dave-smarttrucking7515 Год назад +3

      Yeah, why go to work to risk losing everything you have and have worked for

  • @CarlinDontCare
    @CarlinDontCare Год назад +21

    This is exactly what’s wrong with our justice system, where’s the justice in all of this? The only people responsible for that tragedy were the people riding in the pick up truck. Texas DOT wasn’t even responsible, because other had traveled on that road after and before the accident just fine. Truckers aren’t supposed to do their jobs on icy roads but people can joyride!

  • @rickm5853
    @rickm5853 Год назад +30

    Justice in this country is non existent. God in Heaven help us.

  • @rockylee6247
    @rockylee6247 Год назад +30

    The jury should be the ones getting sued or at least put their names out there so people knows what kind of people are judging people sounds like 12 pieces of crap

  • @bill-jl8od
    @bill-jl8od Год назад +16

    That family should be ashamed of their actions...

  • @rickhughes9385
    @rickhughes9385 Год назад +45

    I’m 63 and drove trucks for years Retired 2 years ago Been driving dump truck part time for the past 3 months just for something to keep me busy I’m seriously thinking about quitting just because of things like this I’m too old for something like this to happen and lose everything I’ve accumulated over the last 40 years

    • @dave-smarttrucking7515
      @dave-smarttrucking7515 Год назад +3

      Man, that happened to an older fellow up here on the verge of retirement, lost everything and had done nothing wrong

  • @rjuhl2007
    @rjuhl2007 Год назад +14

    This is as frivolous as a lawsuit can get. Im surprised Werner and the driver havent filed couter suits yet.

  • @billquailes7882
    @billquailes7882 Год назад +28

    Sad, very sad. A driver can lose everything and be jailed for doing nothing wrong.

  • @workingguy6666
    @workingguy6666 Год назад +21

    This is why so many smaller fleet owners keep separating their fleets up under different, non-connected, corporations. If anything happens where a lawsuit is extreme toward one of them, they'll declare bankruptcy on it and continue one with the other two separate entity companies. It just isn't worth becoming a mega-carrier anymore.

  • @dannymoore2413
    @dannymoore2413 Год назад +23

    Dear Friend, I saw this clip last week on tik tok. Met a Werner driver Thursday in London Ont. From my understanding, the guys in Michigan are not pleased at all. The system is rigged. Bloody shame.
    These videos are very good tools for drivers like me. I am grateful for your efforts.

  • @ccavalier10
    @ccavalier10 Год назад +10

    Why is nobody mentioning that Salinas was an unlicensed driver? Yet they claim Werner shouldn’t have been out there? None of this makes sense. I bet Werner and Ali will find justice if they keep appealing to a higher court. This kind of injustice can’t stand in America.

  • @roberthernandez8435
    @roberthernandez8435 Год назад +6

    I agree why would anybody want to be a CDL driver knowing that you could end up like this gentleman everything about this case is completely backwards it is incredibly wrong.

  • @deantait8326
    @deantait8326 Год назад +11

    Maybe the worst judgment I’ve been aware of. The jurors should be ashamed! Warner Good Luck. Remember, the PI attorney got from 33%/40% of that judgment. I’m so sorry for the lose of that family… We’re all going to pay for this … VOTE

  • @truckingwithcliff
    @truckingwithcliff Год назад +17

    This lawsuit should have never even went to trial

  • @glennryan9770
    @glennryan9770 Год назад +3

    This is a good example of why I have lost all respect for the courts and law enforcement. I spent many years driving across country. The truckers are the laws favorite target.

  • @King_TuTT
    @King_TuTT Год назад +14

    crazy shit. i won’t be driving a semi truck anytime soon.

  • @richvh3961
    @richvh3961 Год назад +7

    The lawyers should go to jail .

  • @MS-oz2wu
    @MS-oz2wu Год назад +5

    Wener is completely innocent.
    If the government doesn't want CMV on the road when iced up they need to keep the road free from ice.

  • @BM-if9zn
    @BM-if9zn Год назад +9

    How come truckers are not up in arms, and stand up in unison to back up the werner driver, who cares if he is a company driver. Oh I forgot it doesn't affect the many. I hope the driver and Werner counter sue all partiea involved in this unjustified outcome. Very sad to see what is going on with the industry and humanity.

    • @dave-smarttrucking7515
      @dave-smarttrucking7515 Год назад +1

      Yes it is, and I do think that the Werner driver should counter sue, but what truck driver has the time and the money for that. He probably can barely afford to eat and now his nerves are shot

  • @truckerstevecdlinstructor
    @truckerstevecdlinstructor Год назад +12

    You are Right! Now the have a 36 million lawsuit for not hiring a deaf driver that they trained.

  • @jimfolkers4425
    @jimfolkers4425 Год назад +2

    My insurance company at the time State Farm. Told me the law was changed in 1975. That anyone that hits you and gets hurt, being they are a fault. Can sue you!!! Unreal!

  • @jp6614
    @jp6614 Год назад +4

    I can't argue your straightforward logic. The court ruling seems beyond excessive.

  • @190055joe
    @190055joe Год назад +3

    We in AU pay 3rd party insurance which is included in the vehicle registration that covers personal injuries without suing each other.

  • @mikemikolon3949
    @mikemikolon3949 Год назад +3

    What is really wrong here is that more and more drivers are going to quit driving and then the country is screwed

  • @andreesimpson4302
    @andreesimpson4302 Год назад +8

    Thank you for this story. I remember a similar story I was told while in truck driving school back in 1994. Fortunately the company (Burlington Transport) won the case. The problem with the system is you have these new young hot shot lawyers who are seeking to win a big case to pay for their law school debt and buy a nice house and a Porsche. They play on the jurors emotions to get them to judge against the trucking company. If the truck driving company and driver is guilty then they should be sued. However if the company and driver did everything right then no.

    • @dave-smarttrucking7515
      @dave-smarttrucking7515 Год назад +3

      I agree, and you're right, greed on the law firms part played a role in this verdict too!

  • @fakherddinyoutubechannel2819
    @fakherddinyoutubechannel2819 Год назад +41

    This is one of the many reasons why I hopped out of the seat because things like this can happen. And no I certainly don't think it's fair for the driver or the company and is where I'll stop... SMH😢

  • @joestafford4196
    @joestafford4196 Год назад +11

    It's not warner fault but they blame truckers for everything I drove 33 years I've heard and seen it all

  • @jmendozas197
    @jmendozas197 Год назад +16

    I’ve been with Werner for 2.5 years and I don’t really have anything bad to say about them. I think it’s a great starting company. Hoping Werner doesn’t lose this case, as it clearly wasn’t their fault…

    • @dave-smarttrucking7515
      @dave-smarttrucking7515 Год назад +6

      I hope they don't lose it either. I should say too, that though I don't like mega carriers, Werner is one of the best run carriers out there. Derek Leathers and Werner make money out there even when the market is soft. It's a well run business. Infuriating to see all of Leathers' hard work just to watch their revenue torpedoed by these unjust lawsuits

  • @lordmalice6713
    @lordmalice6713 Год назад +5

    And people wonder why I no longer drive a truck it doesn't matter what happens the big truck is always at fault

  • @MoneyTary26
    @MoneyTary26 Год назад +17

    Id become an outlaw and move to another country because i would never pay the price for a judges decision in court and lack of common sense and wrong judging

  • @user-kc1ol8so3e
    @user-kc1ol8so3e Год назад +2

    I’m retired driver and I can’t believe the stupidity of people who sit in juries.They think it’s insurance money so it doesn’t cost anyone anything.Definitely a miscarriage of justice. One hundred percent pickup driver fault.

  • @michaelrains2268
    @michaelrains2268 Год назад +8

    So .....the operator of the car had no D/L presumably no experience in driving, let alone driving in winter conditions, nor do we know if the car was in shape for winter driving, tires, brakes ect ..... meanwhile,2 CDL drivers operating DOT certified equipment professionally & appropriately for winter conditions are the scapegoat! Texas DOT ought to have closed the Interstate if conditions were as unsafe as claimed . If this garbage is not overturned on appeal, there is no justice!

  • @paulhasty8388
    @paulhasty8388 Год назад +3

    And they wonder why they can't find truck driver's anymore! When I drove truck I had people see me coming and pull right out in front of me and how am I supposed to stop with gross weight of 98,000 lbs?

  • @only1muppet
    @only1muppet Год назад +14

    Did no one have insurance? I’m guessing that the woman decided this case would be a way to get out of poverty and buy her own house and car. It’s definitely a tragedy, but it wasn’t like someone was drunk driving or intentionally caused the accident.

  • @larryjex6485
    @larryjex6485 Год назад +3

    I'm glad I got out of the trucking racket. I gave this industry 10 years of my life and that was enough.

  • @SmartTrucking
    @SmartTrucking  Год назад +32

    Good Evening Driver. Thanks for stopping by to catch the upload. Well, what's your take on the situation? Should Werner pay? Should the driver pay? Love to hear your thoughts about the situation. I WANT TO MENTION A QUOTE FROM THE COMMENTS. IT READS, " THIS IS NOT A JUDGMENT AGAINST WERNER, IT'S A JUDGEMENT AGAINST TRUCKING" . This will set the precedent for future cases. Absolutely terrifying thought to EVERY TRUCK DRIVER ON THE ROAD.

    • @CronoXpono
      @CronoXpono Год назад +8

      How in the HELL could the trainee do anything about it?! It wasn’t even a swerve going in the same direction! It would’ve been the same if a damn helicopter dropped that truck on the poor guy!!
      Screw Werner but JESUS, how do you find them culpable but defend stand your ground incidents?! You could make the argument that if a truck driver can somehow become clairvoyant and dodge an incoming vehicle coming from the OPPOSITE SIDE OF THE ROAD, how can you defend your home when technically you COULD avoid conflict while being under threat?!?
      Incredible. Absolutely incredible. 🫤

  • @cassiuspuckett8789
    @cassiuspuckett8789 Год назад +26

    Well Dave, I don't think the judge should have heard the case in the first place, because the driver of the pickup wasn't a licensed driver and I think you said wasn't insured. I fail to see how the parents of the death and injured child had a legal leg to stand on...

    • @SmartTrucking
      @SmartTrucking  Год назад +10

      Yes. In big cases like this, SOMEONE has to pay. The passenger vehicle driver wouldn't be able to pay, but they knew the trucking company could so that's who they hunt down. Doesn't seem right, but often these cases go like that as the pockets of these companies are deep and the lawyers know it.

    • @dave-smarttrucking7515
      @dave-smarttrucking7515 Год назад +1

      Man, I'm with you! Good to chat with you again, by the way!

    • @dave-smarttrucking7515
      @dave-smarttrucking7515 11 месяцев назад

      Yeah Cassius, I don't see it either

  • @robertbenoit5374
    @robertbenoit5374 Год назад +6

    If it was a little guy with his own authority I really doubt the amount would have been that much.

  • @carlbarkham3115
    @carlbarkham3115 Год назад +5

    Do a counter. The lawyer’s should be fined as well as they are the ones who told the family what to do.

  • @keneldred9030
    @keneldred9030 Год назад +8

    Werner & their new driver should definitely win this appeal in this coming court hearing! I could say a WHOLE LOT MORE about this, but I better just leave it @ that!

  • @michaelj3414
    @michaelj3414 Год назад +7

    Just one more reason why I now drive shunt at a Walmart DC.

  • @johnrosier1686
    @johnrosier1686 Год назад +22

    I am surprised they didn’t also sue the trainer while they were at it.
    The driver will never make that money in a lifetime of driving.
    This is incredible and everyone will pay more for goods eventually if this kind of mess becomes common.

  • @thomaswallace7059
    @thomaswallace7059 Год назад +2

    So, the professional driver loses the case, when the driver of the pick up didn't have a license? We live in such a misguided society

  • @seamripper0000
    @seamripper0000 Год назад +4

    My mom was on a test jury about 5 years ago in Wyoming with a similar case, except they were going after the state. And basically she wouldn't stop bringing up that the road should have been closed. The state settled the case, undisclosed amount. Now Wyoming is much better about closing the interstate when conditions are dangerous, as there had been a number of people killed each year.
    Going after the state is a very big factor to help lessen these terrible accidents, because if the interstate is open, the trucking companies trust that the roads aren't deadly, and insist that drivers keep going, but the states don't want to close the roads because they lose money. So states have to be hit in the only thing they actually care about, their wallets.

  • @bicyclewoeful
    @bicyclewoeful Год назад +6

    Driving in winter in a semi is like navigating a maze of land mines.
    There is never justice for the truck drivers - the only justice a truck driver sees is the car in the ditch three minutes after speeding past him in a winter storm.

  • @montedyoung3247
    @montedyoung3247 Год назад +13

    That’s a shame, but they are probably saying the weather was bad and the trk shouldn’t have been on the road. It’s not his fault, but if he hadn’t been there it would’ve been someone else getting sued now. I’d have been in the trk stop sleeping or eating, and safe from the courtroom. Car should’ve been driving safer for the weather, if they could’ve been! I only drive when the roads are safe, or when I can control the situations!!! I drive slow as needed, for any situation! You’re a good public speaker D!

    • @SmartTrucking
      @SmartTrucking  Год назад +13

      And there's another good point. If it hasn't been the Werner truck they were suing it just would have been another truck from some other company.

    • @dave-smarttrucking7515
      @dave-smarttrucking7515 Год назад +1

      Thanks for the compliment, I think I'm terrible at it! It was hard for me not to get mad during the filming of this one, such a screwing to Werner and their driver

  • @briant7067
    @briant7067 Год назад +11

    Wow! Sad injustice!

  • @MrButaqua
    @MrButaqua Год назад +38

    Sad story that’s why these companies have driver facing cameras thank God that driver did everything right because if he was picking his nose at the time of the accident Werner would be suing him throwing him under the bus

  • @Courtney1992
    @Courtney1992 Год назад +22

    Even if they win the verdict that’s more than Alea will make in 2 lifetimes tax free

  • @tomshuberg5727
    @tomshuberg5727 Год назад +3

    First of all, how did a judge ever let this into the court and second, how is it a jury ever reached such a disastrous conclusion. Top that off with an appeal that failed? I'd like to know what evidence was presented that could have resulted in what appears an unjust verdict.

  • @davidallen3873
    @davidallen3873 Год назад +4

    I've lost a case like this once when I'm single truck owner operator I kept the peeling kept appealing and I was innocent so I bankrupted company six months later started it again I'm not proud of that option it was my only option

  • @britup1
    @britup1 Год назад +7

    How would anyone expect a truck driver in training to realistically pay that kind of money?

    • @dave-smarttrucking7515
      @dave-smarttrucking7515 11 месяцев назад

      Ridiculous, right? And the stress from this will be ruining him!

  • @detroit8v715
    @detroit8v715 Год назад +34

    When a couple sued McDonald's over coffee for being too hot when it spilled on them, leaving burns while in a car, is anyone surprised over this frivolous lawsuit? Sounds like Werner lawyers didn't point out key facts about the pick up driver and them being out in bad conditions. I drove for Werner back in the late 2000s and didn't care for them but on their side in this matter.

  • @boredtrucker
    @boredtrucker Год назад +2

    With this type of verdict would any company or driver want to haul freight during winter or any other potentially dangerous weather conditions.

  • @jimgarofalo5479
    @jimgarofalo5479 Год назад +4

    How is it that Werner did everything right and the pickup driver did everything wrong, but Werner loses? This is proof that the system is broken. Badly broken.
    Sad for the injured, crippled and dead, but it just isn't fair for Werner to have to pay for it all.

    • @dave-smarttrucking7515
      @dave-smarttrucking7515 Год назад

      Agreed. They did find the pick up truck driver guilty as partially at fault. Fined him 16 million that you know he hasn't got, so that will go nowhere

  • @JeffAllison
    @JeffAllison Год назад +3

    I hope Werner takes the cases for both the company and their driver to the Supreme Court, perhaps with whatever cash it takes to fast-track it, and get a precedent set. This is BS.

  • @orpheus1662
    @orpheus1662 Год назад +4

    The judge and the courts might be in cahoots with law firm

  • @jeffchristman6808
    @jeffchristman6808 Год назад +4

    This is insane

  • @carlin7322
    @carlin7322 Год назад +1

    Court system is so corrupted. Those judges should be disbarred

  • @FuzzyFox2
    @FuzzyFox2 Год назад +8

    Kinda makes me want to watch Atlas Shrugged Werner got an Alex Jones verdict!

  • @TonyM540
    @TonyM540 Год назад +9

    I’m guessing that this outcome will mean that truck insurance companies will have to charge an exorbitant amount of money to insure a truck that it will price owner drivers out of a job or force them to operate without insurance.

  • @BwahSmuglik
    @BwahSmuglik Год назад +5

    Wow! That's INSANE!!! This is making me rethink my career choice in Trucking!!

  • @johnwren3976
    @johnwren3976 Год назад +5

    Werner and Ali are the actual victims here. The unlicensed pickup driver lost control, crossed the center divider and hit the Werner truck. Were it not for Salinas' negligence there would be no accident or damages.
    The decisions so far stands logic & justice on its head.

  • @twed168
    @twed168 Год назад +3

    On what grounds did Werner lose? Seems to me it was open and shut

    • @dave-smarttrucking7515
      @dave-smarttrucking7515 11 месяцев назад

      On the grounds that Werner should have gotten off the road sooner

  • @appalachianamerican7171
    @appalachianamerican7171 Год назад +5

    I sat on a jury for almost the very same thing back in the 90s. And the defendant didn't get a dime, I just asked the other people on the jury with me this question. What if it was you?

  • @johnbante5594
    @johnbante5594 Год назад +3

    You should name the lawyers, judges and jurors involved. Cite the case and I'll look it up for you.

    • @dave-smarttrucking7515
      @dave-smarttrucking7515 Год назад

      All I can tell you is that it was the Penn Law Firm that won the judgement against Werner

  • @kellyroberts560
    @kellyroberts560 Год назад +6

    as a new driver this scares the hell out of me.

  • @Wagabondofthestars
    @Wagabondofthestars Год назад +2

    They need to look at the court . Very fishy.

  • @jondoh2226
    @jondoh2226 Год назад +23

    Things have changed. We can be part of turning this around but we need to get our act together and get involved. More wild stuff like this happens all the time.

  • @christielawrence4640
    @christielawrence4640 Год назад +6

    Thank you for this update!!

  • @markraven7316
    @markraven7316 Год назад +8

    No good deed goes unpunished

  • @joeyojoeyo3613
    @joeyojoeyo3613 Год назад +2

    No way, what kind of judges or juries would judge that way. I am a former Professional and Driver Instructor. This decision is outrageous.

  • @piper0428
    @piper0428 Год назад +2

    NTSB should on act regulations concerning hazardous driving conditions.

  • @jjosephm7539
    @jjosephm7539 Год назад +2

    If the semi was on his side of the road and driving below the speed limit that fault lies with the vehicle that crossed to the wrong side.
    Damages have been awarded but, the injured parties will expire before damages are ever recovered

  • @cubbysrig
    @cubbysrig Год назад +4

    There is so much at stake here. It’s not just mega carriers and their drivers who are at risk, financially.
    I’m really surprised that some company hasn’t offered to sell driver insurance just for CDL holders, that will cover situations like these. Of course, it may come to that, where all CDL holders will have to provide proof of insurance like that, in order to keep one’s CDL valid, but at what cost to the drivers, the industry, even commerce in general?
    We are literally going to price ourselves out of a job and commerce system.
    Law suits like these are almost as damaging as the accidents they are seeking reparations from. We all will end up paying, in one form or another. After 35 years, it may be time to hang up my keys and get a job at Home Depot.

    • @dave-smarttrucking7515
      @dave-smarttrucking7515 Год назад +5

      Yes! And some states now, Florida is the first I believe, are passing laws to restrict these nuclear verdicts because they're getting out of hand, like this one in Texas did

  • @fljetgator1833
    @fljetgator1833 Год назад +5

    Prayers for the victims and their families! 🙏 Valid QUESTION: is Salinas here legally? Perhaps. Yet maybe not. Just curious. Either way... they SHOULD be suing THE STATE!! Keep our roads SANDED when icy weather presents.

  • @mattpower8394
    @mattpower8394 Год назад +1

    The judges in this case should be disbarred!

  • @ronniec8038
    @ronniec8038 Год назад +1

    There is no justice in our legal system.

  • @brentmenier3442
    @brentmenier3442 Год назад +3

    My prayers go out to you and the trucking company

  • @getonlygotonly
    @getonlygotonly Год назад +1

    why didn't they sue the state for not maintaining salting and plowing the iced road. might as well if your going to sue everyone in sight

  • @Patrick_AUBRY
    @Patrick_AUBRY Год назад +3

    Also, who's Canadian driver would go to the state... All responsibilities, all liabilities almost no pay!

  • @johnbarr8229
    @johnbarr8229 Год назад +3

    This is insane! Is there any information we aren't seeing that this verdict could be?

  • @kevinkevin6806
    @kevinkevin6806 Год назад +3

    That’s the most info I’ve heard on this crazy case. Thanks
    You pointed out thing I didn’t even think of