Around 8:00 p.m., a 2019 Kia Rio traveling east on Louisiana Highway 108 failed to yield while turning left onto Louisiana Highway 27 near Sulphur, Louisiana. The Kia Rio turned left into the path of a westbound 2014 Ford F-150 resulting in the fatal wreck. The driver and passenger in the Kia Rio were pronounced dead at the scene. The driver of the F-150 sustained moderate injuries.
Under Louisiana law, the left-turning driver who fails to yield is presumed to be at fault for the wreck and is responsible for all damages that follow, including for the wrongful death of a passenger. Louisiana Civil Code Article 2315.2 provides that a Louisiana wrongful death claim can be brought by the deceased’s (1) spouse and children, or if none, (2) by the parents, or if none, (3) by the siblings, or if none, (4) by the grandparents. The right to bring a Louisiana wrongful death claim prescribes one year from the death of the deceased.
Dué Guidry Piedrahita Andrews Courrege L.C. specializes in Louisiana car wreck cases involving serious personal injury and wrongful death. The Baton Rouge, Louisiana law firm and its two Members have been recognized by Best Law Firms®, Best Lawyers®, and Super Lawyers® in the practice area of Plaintiff Personal Injury. Contact one of the firm’s car wreck specialists for more information.