[h=1]Woman Rear Ends Truck, Gets Dragged One Mile[/h] Sadie | October 28, 2012 | 9 Replies
On Saturday night, a 34-year-old woman who was out celebrating her birthday rear ended a truck, got wedged under the trailer and dragged for nearly a mile before truck driver Juan G. Palafox, of Romeoville, Ill., realized he was dragging the car.
The incident occurred at approximately 2:40 a.m., on Interstate 80 near Gary, Indiana.
According to the Northwest Indiana Times, Natasha M. Garza had gone out to celebrate her birthday by having a few drinks and then got in her car and drove. She then slammed her Chevy Cobalt into the back of the truck.
Palafox told police that he did not feel the vehicles impact.
Garza had to be cut from her car. The Huffington Post reported that Garza suffered non-life threatening injuries to her wrist and ankle.
Garzas blood alcohol level was .21 percent, which is more than 2 times the legal limit of .08. Garza was arrested for driving while intoxicated, following too closely and driving with a suspended license. Palafox was ticketed for a logbook violation.
Woman Rear Ends Truck, Gets Dragged One Mile
Discussion in 'Trucking Accidents' started by EZX1100, Oct 29, 2012.
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...and the driver STILL got a logbook violation.
Wonder if some lawyer will jump on this potential cash cow???TRKRSHONEY Thanks this. -
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Her license was suspended, she's loaded with almost double the legal BAC for a DWI, she hits the truck...and the truck driver gets a ticket for a logbook violation of all things?
Wow....
I just never understood why the law enforcement in a lot of areas I've traveled in/lived in has been so much tougher on enforcing driving laws with semis than with 4-wheelers. I do hope that this driver appeals the citation and can get it off his record.Marky84 Thanks this. -
Makes you wonder if they wrote him a log book ticket because when they checked, he had not been current with the last stop, you know, the one where he found the car attached and was worried about the car driver.
Indiana is very wierd about that.Maria Joseph, rjones56, Marky84 and 1 other person Thank this. -
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Indiana is the new OHIO--never been real good--BUT--has really gotten out of hand--I hope for the drivers sake it is a minor logbook thing--if it is anymore--she will find one of those Billboard lawyers and he is gonna have a field day--"Ladies and Gentleman of the jury--had this menacing driver been following the federally prescribed rules for properly operating that 80Thousand Pound BOMB--he would not have been there in the first place--In fact he was there ILLEGALLY"
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well why dont drivers just stop buying anything in Indiana? It worked once, from the stories i heard on Bozo'z show
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What the jury was not allowed to know: the injured guy was military and before trial, the military put him on 100% disability and will cover his medical for life. I don't know how this affects his medical bills between the trucking company & military. -
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