FireChans Posted August 19, 2023 Author Posted August 19, 2023 6 hours ago, StHustle said: I would disagree if their allegations are true. If he was speeding and overweight then that’s an issue. I get speeding could mean 1 mile over so that depends on what speed he was doing. Anything above 5 over and he deserves to be sued. Your speed directly determines how fast you can slow the vehicle. The “driving carelessly” accusation is interesting. Would need to hear how they arrived at that conclusion. ??? All it took was for Haskins to get drugged, robbed, then get behind the wheel, then have that car have a mechanical defect that caused it to run out of gas, then have a driver speeding, then have the highway signs blocked and improperly lit. Okay bro 1 Quote
Mr. WEO Posted August 19, 2023 Posted August 19, 2023 Had he not been speeding and was hauling an appropriate weight/load on an appropriately lit highway with proper signage.....Haskins is still in the road, struck and killed. 1 Quote
wppete Posted August 19, 2023 Posted August 19, 2023 7 hours ago, BobbyC81 said: The dude was legally drunk and tried to cross a freeway. That’s all I need to know. Another frivolous lawsuit. Let’s find someone else to blame. Can’t blame him. It’s these dirtbag lawyers suing everyone in sight for a money grab. Sad thing is the family would have to be on board. Quote
Mr. WEO Posted August 19, 2023 Posted August 19, 2023 1 minute ago, wppete said: Can’t blame him. It’s these dirtbag lawyers suing everyone in sight for a money grab. Sad thing is the family would have to be on board. The family hired the lawyers.... 1 Quote
WotAGuy Posted August 19, 2023 Posted August 19, 2023 1 minute ago, wppete said: Can’t blame him. It’s these dirtbag lawyers suing everyone in sight for a money grab. Sad thing is the family would have to be on board. Sadly, I wonder how much of this is the family trying to recoup their golden calf that was Haskins. The way they are trying to blame everything except the weather is suspect. 1 Quote
wppete Posted August 19, 2023 Posted August 19, 2023 3 minutes ago, WotAGuy said: Sadly, I wonder how much of this is the family trying to recoup their golden calf that was Haskins. The way they are trying to blame everything except the weather is suspect. It really is sad… And again these low life lawyers have no soul or morals. Cancer to society. 5 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said: The family hired the lawyers.... This is true and sad. Quote
Udubalum07 Posted August 19, 2023 Posted August 19, 2023 Wouldn't they be going after some type of criminal investigation if he was drugged and basically taken against his will? then died due to the prior listed activities. The fact his family has already received money through settlements is crazy to me. How many more lawsuits are they filing? I'm guessing he didn't take care of them with a solid life insurance policy. Quote
Sierra Foothills Posted August 20, 2023 Posted August 20, 2023 From PFT: "The Haskins estate alleged that Patino drove the dump truck that struck Haskins in a negligent manner, by operating it carelessly, exceeding the posted speed limit, failing to keep a proper lookout, failing to maintain the brakes on the truck, failing to maintain the tires on his truck, failing to make necessary repairs to his truck to keep it roadworthy, failing to regularly inspect the truck, overloading the truck, and failing to avoid hitting Haskins when he was visible and avoidable. The complaint joins Diaz and Sorrel Enterprises as the owners of the dump truck. The Florida Department of Transportation faces claims relating to the condition of the roadway where the collision happened, with specific allegations that the DOT exercised negligence in allowing the roadway to obstruct the vision of drivers, and that the employees and agents of the DOT placed a traffic signal board along the roadway that further obstructed the vision of drivers, failed to provide necessary street lighting, failed to post a reduced speed limit, and failed to inspect, maintain, and remedy the issue of reduced visibility in the vicinity of the incident. The “John Doe” defendant is the contractor of the DOT that allegedly failed to make the roadway sufficiently safe. Ace Rent A Car has been sued for providing Haskins with a rental car that was “unreasonably dangerous and hazardous because it was mechanically damaged and ran out of gas,” which caused Haskins to leave the truck and enter the dangerous highway traffic. The Wyndham Garden Hotel Boca Raton has been sued for allegedly “allowing patrons to use drugs and to drug other patrons, including [Haskins], even when Defendant’s own employees were in attendance and observing same.” The same claims are made Drive Shack Palm Beach, Blue Anchor Pub and E11ven Miami, regarding drug use and the drugging of other patrons. Joey Smith, Meriem Yassine, Wissal Yassine, and Karlee Peyton are accused of “drugging [Haskins] to blackmail and rob him.” The fact that the lawsuit names specific names as to drugging, blackmail, and robbery suggests that sufficient evidence exists to proceed against them specifically. If there was any real doubt about the identity of the persons who allegedly drugged and blackmailed/robbed Haskins, they presumably would have been joined as John Doe defendants — as the DOT contractor was. Attorney Rick Ellsley recently explained in a statement that the Haskins estate has “recently reached a combined settlement with the truck driver, the truck owner, and the truck broker,” and that "[s]ettlements with various other parties have been previously secured.” This means that the claims against Patino, Diaz, and Sorrel Enterprises have been resolved. Ellsley’s statement did not specifically identify the other defendants with whom a settlement has been reached. “The case continues to proceed in Broward County Circuit Court against multiple other defendants,” Ellsley said." https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/inside-the-dwayne-haskins-wrongful-death-civil-complaint Quote
FireChans Posted August 20, 2023 Author Posted August 20, 2023 13 minutes ago, Sierra Foothills said: From PFT: "The Haskins estate alleged that Patino drove the dump truck that struck Haskins in a negligent manner, by operating it carelessly, exceeding the posted speed limit, failing to keep a proper lookout, failing to maintain the brakes on the truck, failing to maintain the tires on his truck, failing to make necessary repairs to his truck to keep it roadworthy, failing to regularly inspect the truck, overloading the truck, and failing to avoid hitting Haskins when he was visible and avoidable. The complaint joins Diaz and Sorrel Enterprises as the owners of the dump truck. The Florida Department of Transportation faces claims relating to the condition of the roadway where the collision happened, with specific allegations that the DOT exercised negligence in allowing the roadway to obstruct the vision of drivers, and that the employees and agents of the DOT placed a traffic signal board along the roadway that further obstructed the vision of drivers, failed to provide necessary street lighting, failed to post a reduced speed limit, and failed to inspect, maintain, and remedy the issue of reduced visibility in the vicinity of the incident. The “John Doe” defendant is the contractor of the DOT that allegedly failed to make the roadway sufficiently safe. Ace Rent A Car has been sued for providing Haskins with a rental car that was “unreasonably dangerous and hazardous because it was mechanically damaged and ran out of gas,” which caused Haskins to leave the truck and enter the dangerous highway traffic. The Wyndham Garden Hotel Boca Raton has been sued for allegedly “allowing patrons to use drugs and to drug other patrons, including [Haskins], even when Defendant’s own employees were in attendance and observing same.” The same claims are made Drive Shack Palm Beach, Blue Anchor Pub and E11ven Miami, regarding drug use and the drugging of other patrons. Joey Smith, Meriem Yassine, Wissal Yassine, and Karlee Peyton are accused of “drugging [Haskins] to blackmail and rob him.” The fact that the lawsuit names specific names as to drugging, blackmail, and robbery suggests that sufficient evidence exists to proceed against them specifically. If there was any real doubt about the identity of the persons who allegedly drugged and blackmailed/robbed Haskins, they presumably would have been joined as John Doe defendants — as the DOT contractor was. Attorney Rick Ellsley recently explained in a statement that the Haskins estate has “recently reached a combined settlement with the truck driver, the truck owner, and the truck broker,” and that "[s]ettlements with various other parties have been previously secured.” This means that the claims against Patino, Diaz, and Sorrel Enterprises have been resolved. Ellsley’s statement did not specifically identify the other defendants with whom a settlement has been reached. “The case continues to proceed in Broward County Circuit Court against multiple other defendants,” Ellsley said." https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/inside-the-dwayne-haskins-wrongful-death-civil-complaint I should delete this topic before I get sued too. 1 Quote
thenorthremembers Posted August 20, 2023 Posted August 20, 2023 8 minutes ago, FireChans said: I should delete this topic before I get sued too. Maybe they should work on suing themselves as well. Quote
Sierra Foothills Posted August 20, 2023 Posted August 20, 2023 I'm not absolving Haskins of personal responsibility in his own death but obviously (thanks Marrone), the partial settlements indicate that the plaintiff lawyer's allegations had/have some merit. 1 Quote
CA OC Bills Fan Posted August 20, 2023 Posted August 20, 2023 6 hours ago, Sierra Foothills said: I'm not absolving Haskins of personal responsibility in his own death but obviously (thanks Marrone), the partial settlements indicate that the plaintiff lawyer's allegations had/have some merit. Of course, because obviously noone ever settles frivolous lawsuits. Quote
BillsShredder83 Posted August 20, 2023 Posted August 20, 2023 8 hours ago, Sierra Foothills said: From PFT: "The Haskins estate alleged that Patino drove the dump truck that struck Haskins in a negligent manner, by operating it carelessly, exceeding the posted speed limit, failing to keep a proper lookout, failing to maintain the brakes on the truck, failing to maintain the tires on his truck, failing to make necessary repairs to his truck to keep it roadworthy, failing to regularly inspect the truck, overloading the truck, and failing to avoid hitting Haskins when he was visible and avoidable. The complaint joins Diaz and Sorrel Enterprises as the owners of the dump truck. The Florida Department of Transportation faces claims relating to the condition of the roadway where the collision happened, with specific allegations that the DOT exercised negligence in allowing the roadway to obstruct the vision of drivers, and that the employees and agents of the DOT placed a traffic signal board along the roadway that further obstructed the vision of drivers, failed to provide necessary street lighting, failed to post a reduced speed limit, and failed to inspect, maintain, and remedy the issue of reduced visibility in the vicinity of the incident. The “John Doe” defendant is the contractor of the DOT that allegedly failed to make the roadway sufficiently safe. Ace Rent A Car has been sued for providing Haskins with a rental car that was “unreasonably dangerous and hazardous because it was mechanically damaged and ran out of gas,” which caused Haskins to leave the truck and enter the dangerous highway traffic. The Wyndham Garden Hotel Boca Raton has been sued for allegedly “allowing patrons to use drugs and to drug other patrons, including [Haskins], even when Defendant’s own employees were in attendance and observing same.” The same claims are made Drive Shack Palm Beach, Blue Anchor Pub and E11ven Miami, regarding drug use and the drugging of other patrons. Joey Smith, Meriem Yassine, Wissal Yassine, and Karlee Peyton are accused of “drugging [Haskins] to blackmail and rob him.” The fact that the lawsuit names specific names as to drugging, blackmail, and robbery suggests that sufficient evidence exists to proceed against them specifically. If there was any real doubt about the identity of the persons who allegedly drugged and blackmailed/robbed Haskins, they presumably would have been joined as John Doe defendants — as the DOT contractor was. Attorney Rick Ellsley recently explained in a statement that the Haskins estate has “recently reached a combined settlement with the truck driver, the truck owner, and the truck broker,” and that "[s]ettlements with various other parties have been previously secured.” This means that the claims against Patino, Diaz, and Sorrel Enterprises have been resolved. Ellsley’s statement did not specifically identify the other defendants with whom a settlement has been reached. “The case continues to proceed in Broward County Circuit Court against multiple other defendants,” Ellsley said." https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/inside-the-dwayne-haskins-wrongful-death-civil-complaint Either all these people collaborated to get him, or this is 99.9% B-S This all sounds fabricated or twisted. My guess is the "drugged and robbed" turns out to "just" be the drug dealer. I won't shed tears for them, but this is all BS sticking 10 fishing lines in and hoping anything bites. All the trucker infractions sound like when a cop is pissed and wants to give you 10 bs tickets, except to an even worse degree. Brakes were 1/20th inch off Tires had 31.5psi 57 in 55 Etc etc etc Quote
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