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Woman Waiting for Bus is Killed by Out of Control Driver

Estanislad Carlota was sitting on a bus bench last night at a bus stop located on Bird Road and Southwest 93rd Avenue in Miami, Florida. Jose Mendoza, 22 years old, lost control of his silver Dodge Neon and crashed into the bus stop. The vehicle flipped on its side and hit Estanislad Carlota. She was pronounced dead at the scene. Tom Pikul, Florida Highway Patrol spokesman, said the crash occurred at around 8:30 p.m. on Thursday in Westchester.

 
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Video of Accident

Florida Highway Patrol is investigating the wrongful death incident and have yet to release much information to the public. After the incident, Mendoza waited at the scene for the police. He told investigators that he somehow lost control of his vehicle without explaining the reason why. FHP is looking at whether speed was a contributing factor to the accident. There is also a possibility that Mendoza became distracted from using his cell phone and veered off the road. Read Ira Leesfield’s article on how Driving and Cell phone use don’t mix.

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In Florida, running over or colliding with a pedestrian while operating a car is a violation of the law. Florida Statute §316.130 (15) provides that “. . . Every driver of a vehicle shall exercise due care to avoid colliding with any pedestrian . . . and give warning when necessary and exercise proper precaution . . . ” Florida Courts have upheld that when there is evidence of violation of a statute regarding a motorist’s duty to pedestrians, the party is entitled to a jury instruction of such duty. Leesfield & Partners has been representing pedestrians and bicyclists in Miami, Key West, and throughout the State of Florida, who became victims of negligent drivers.

Recently, our firm reached a settlement for $1,500,000 in a similar case. Our client was a pedestrian walking on the sidewalk when he was struck by a vehicle who came out of nowhere. Our Miami Personal Injury Lawyers’ investigation revealed that the negligent driver became distracted by his cell phone and by an obstructed sign. Through litigation, we obtained a copy of the cellular phone’s activity log which showed use at the exact time of the impact with our client.

Read more about the case mentioned above here

If you have been involved in a car accident and sustained an injury as a result of a negligent driver, call our Florida Personal Injury Attorneys at 1 (800) 836-6400 or contact us by filling out our online contact form here. You may also visit our website to read more about Leesfield & Partners here.

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