Woodbridge, VA asked in Car Accidents and Personal Injury for New Jersey

Q: My granddaughter was in single car accident where the driver of the car was a friend that was suicidal.

The call was orento and she jumped into the driver's seat. When they were outside argument she refused to get out of the car so my God daughter got in the car and was trying to get her out the friend took. Off speeding and crashed the car into a utility Pole where the Pole fell down in a whole bunch of power lines. She. Got? Out of the accident unscathed what month. God daughter was severely hurt. Is there any way that? Charges can be brought up. Against? The friend knowing that the accident was intentional.We can definitely prove that the friend will suicide or prior to the accident. The friend put self inflicted stab wounds in her thighs and was telling her that she was going to kill herself most of the damage was done. On the passenger side and her friend came Away unscathedave being that my God daughter was unconscious when she was being interviewed by the police she couldn't remember half the things but her friend. Told the. Police that she was the one that. Is there something t

1 Lawyer Answer

A: You need a lawyer, right away, before the wrong thing is said or done.

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