Wrongful Death Lawsuit Filed by Family of Amy Huffman Settles for $90,000
Wrongful Death Lawsuit Filed by Family of Amy Huffman Settles for $90,000
A wrongful death lawsuit was recently settled between the family of Amy Huffman and Ryan M. Tolone in connection to the fatal accident that claimed Huffman's life back on January 28, 2015. According to the suit, Huffman was walking along state Rought 193 in Liberty Township when she was struck by Tolone's vehicle. She died soon after arriving at St. Elizabeth Youngstown Hospital, but now with the recent lawsuit settlement of $90,000, her surviving family members may be able to find some peace in moving on.The lawsuit was filed in Trumbull County Common Pleas Court in 2016 against Tolone, “now 32, of Girard, who was a part-time Brookfield police officer at the time and a full-time corrections officer at the Trumbull County jail.” But what happened? How did the accident occur? Well, according to the suit, Huffman, who was 45-years-old at the time of the accident, was lawfully walking in the “roadway near Vintage Village mobile home park when Tolone's vehicle hit her. An autopsy report later revealed that she had a “blood-alcohol level of 0.093 and the active ingredient for marijuana in her system.”
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Settlement agreement pays family of killed pedestrian $90,000Family of walker killed in 2015 to get $65K in wrongful-death suit
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