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Woman Killed in Single Vehicle Crash

On Friday April 10 a woman was killed in a single vehicle crash.

According to State Police, the accident happened shortly after 8 a.m. on the Chitimacha Trail near Charenton. A 2011 Nissan Altima driven by Matthew Trosclair of Franklin was heading eastbound on the trail. While going around a curve, Trosclair ran off the road to the right, drove into a ditch and slammed into a culvert. The Nissan overturned several times and one of the passengers, 20 year old Brylan Domingue of New Iberia was ejected. She was not wearing a seat belt and was pronounced dead at the scene by the St. Mary Parish Coroner’s Office.

There were three other people in the vehicle, including the driver and they fled the scene. Police used dogs to track down two of them in a nearby field but the third is still at large.

Trosclair was booked into the St. Mary Parish Jail on two counts of vehicular negligent injuring and one count each of vehicular homicide, hit-and-run, careless operation and failure to report an accident. He is also suspected of being impaired and toxicology results are awaited.

If you have been injured in an auto accident, or if you have lost a loved love in a fatal auto accident, the legal issues you are facing are complex, but you don’t have to face it alone. Please, call the Lafayette accident claims attorneys of Larry Curtis Law at 800-836-2064 today or contact us online right away.

Woman Who Killed Two Children in an Accident is Fined

On Wednesday, March 25, a woman who killed two children in an accident was fined $175.

Shawnette B. Taylor, aged 48, from Prairieville, went off the side of a narrow road known as La. 928. Her 2004 Nissan Armada went down the embankment off the southbound lane, continued about 100 to 200 feet and ran into a family who were fishing. The accident killed Sarai “Ladybug” Lanus, aged 9, and her brother, Daylon “Duce” Lanus, aged 6, both of Geismar. It also injured their father, David Linus and his cousins, who were also in the group.

Police said that Taylor was not on her cell phone nor intoxicated at the time of the accident and was driving within the speed limit.

On October 10 last year the Ascension Parish grand jury refused to indict Taylor on two counts of negligent homicide, finding the gross negligence necessary for the criminal counts did not occur in the crash. State Police did find probable cause for a careless operation charge because Taylor failed to maintain control of her vehicle and ran off the road.

On Wednesday Taylor pleaded no contest to a careless operation charge and the judge said that it was a tragic case giving her the maximum fine of $175 plus court costs, which she has until May 27 to pay. If Taylor does not pay the fine, she will be sentenced to 30 days in jail.

If you have been injured in an auto accident, or if you have lost a loved love in a fatal auto accident, the legal issues you are facing are complex, but you don’t have to face it alone. Please, call the Lafayette accident claims attorneys of Larry Curtis Law at 800-836-2064 today or contact us online right away.

Two Men were Killed in Single Vehicle Accident

On Friday, February 20, two men were killed in a single vehicle accident.

According to the Iberia Parish Coroner’s Office the accident happened early in the morning, around 1.30 a.m. in the 1600 block of Julia Street when a vehicle drove through a fence on the Center Street Elementary School around the playground, hit a utility pole and then veered into the middle of the school’s playground.

When police arrived they found two occupants in the vehicle, who were New Iberia residents Shaylin Thorne, aged 27, and 29 year old Craig Webber. One of the two men was pronounced dead at the scene and the other was taken to a local hospital where he then died.

Although the investigation is ongoing, police suspect that drugs or alcohol contributed to the crash and toxicology results are pending.

The following morning workers arrived to fix the fence and clean up the debris before the children arrived for school.

If you have been injured in an auto accident, or if you have lost a loved love in a fatal auto accident, the legal issues you are facing are complex, but you don’t have to face it alone. Please, call the Lafayette accident claims attorneys of Larry Curtis Law at 800-836-2064 today or contact us online right away.