$3.3M Prince George’s County Pedestrian Accident Awarded Over Woman’s Maryland Wrongful Death

A jury has awarded the family of Kelay Smith $3.3 million against the state of Maryland for her Prince George’s County pedestrian accident death. Kelay, 26, died when she was hit by a driver while walking on the 5700 block of Pennsylvania Avenue, which is also called Route 4, on August 12, 2008. At the time Kelay, who was five months pregnant, was walking home with her sister Krystal Fletcher, 22, who was not injured. She and her unborn child died at the hospital.

The Maryland pedestrian deaths happened when a car driven by Petrello Cabbagestalk drove onto the shoulder of the road, striking Kelay and pedestrian Derrick R. “Mooky” Jones. The 30-year-old Forestville resident died at the accident site. Cabbagestalk, whose car slammed into a tree, was taken to the hospital with serious injuries.

The family’s Maryland wrongful death lawyer contends that the pedestrian deaths were preventable. He says there is a 200 feet gap on the street where there are no guardrails or sidewalk. That is where the Prince George’s County traffic crash happened. He believes that the state could have done more to make that area of the road safer for pedestrians.

The jury’s verdict awards $800,000 to Kelay’s mom Vicki Muhammed and $2.5 million to her daughter Kayla, who was 2 when the tragic accident happened.

Maryland Pedestrian Accidents

There are many reasons for why a pedestrian death might happen. Driver error or recklessness, pedestrian negligence, faulty traffic signs, poorly designed roads, and auto defects are some of the more common causes. Although nothing will ever make up for the loss of a loved one, you may be able to hold all negligent parties liable. An experienced Prince George’s County personal injury law firm can determine what happened and help prove your case.

$3M jury award in Md. pedestrian death, The Washington Post, March 11, 2011
Jury finds Maryland liable for failing to include a sidewalk, Greater Greater Washington, March 11, 2011
Third Victim in District Heights Crash Identified; Family Speaks Out, WJLA, August 2008
Driver in Pedestrian Deaths Had Recent Traffic Ticket, WUSA9, August 14, 2008
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