Five people who were in the Hummer that was part of the fatal crash triggered by Caitlyn Jenner have filed a lawsuit, claiming they were injured both physically and emotionally.
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In the lawsuit, by 5 members of the
Wolf-Millesi family claim they were all cruising along in their 2006 black H2
Hummer when they felt the thunderous impact of the Lexus that Jenner had just
struck. The Lexus driver died instantly.
The lawsuit claims Jenner acted
recklessly, driving at an unsafe speed for road conditions. As we reported, the
L.A. County Sheriff's Dept. concluded Jenner was not paying attention
and failed to brake in time … which caused her to strike the Lexus, which
ricocheted into the Hummer.
According to the suit, one person in
the car suffered a severe cervical fracture that left her permanently disabled.
Claims severe nerve damage. A third claims blunt force trauma ... but the most
serious is there was a one-month-old newborn in the Hummer who was "not
responding at the scene." The baby was taken to UCLA Medical Center and
survived.
The suit, filed by Spencer Lucas
from Panish Shea & Boyle, says, "The emotional effect of being
involved in a collision that has taken the life of another has caused
tremendous distress and suffering."
The suit does not specify a damage
amount.
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