Quantcast

PENNSYLVANIA RECORD

Friday, May 10, 2024

After daughter's death, father files wrongful death lawsuit against the alleged drunk driver and inn who served her

State Court
Michaelpmarando

Marando | Pelini Campbell & Williams

PITTSBURGH – A Pennsylvania man has launched litigation against not just the alleged perpetrator whose drunk driving accident killed his 23 year-old daughter, but also the entities who allegedly overserved the driver with the alcohol leading to the accident.

James Eckelberry (individually and as Administrator of the Estate of Kaitlyn Marie Eckelberry) filed suit in the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas on April 9 versus Madisyn Nicole O’Connor of Butler, ALM Industries, Inc. of Valencia, Jay’s Mount Royal Inn, Inc., Mt. Royal Inn, Inc. and Carl J. Barto (individually and doing business as “Mt. Royal Inn”) of Pittsburgh, plus Jay’s Other Place, of Allison Park.  

“On Feb. 21, 2020, Madisyn Nicole O’Connor was the operator of a Jeep Cherokee on Route 8 (William Flynn Highway), in or near Hampton, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. At that same time and place, Kaitlyn Marie Eckelberry was operating a Hyundai Elantra. The Jeep Cherokee operated by defendant Madisyn O’Connor was owned and/or controlled by defendant ALM Industries, Inc.,” the suit states.

“Defendant Madisyn O’Connor, in operation of the motor vehicle, went left of center, crossed the center line, and struck the vehicle operated by Kaitlyn Marie Eckelberry head on at or near 3802 William Flynn Highway, Hampton, PA 15101. Upon information and belief, plaintiff avers that after the crash, and as a direct and proximate result thereof, Kaitlyn Marie Eckelberry was treated by paramedics at the scene and was pronounced dead at the scene on Feb. 22, 2020.”

According to the lawsuit, defendant Madisyn O'Connor at the time of her operation of the motor vehicle as stated above, was intoxicated and under the influence of alcohol and/or illegal drugs and her ability to operate a vehicle was impaired. Upon information and belief, plaintiff avers that defendant O’Connor’s blood alcohol content was more than three times the legal limit.

After the accident, and as result of her operation of the vehicle, defendant O’Connor was charged with various crimes arising out of the crash including homicide by motor while driving under the influence, homicide by vehicle, involuntary manslaughter, driving under the influence of alcohol, speeding and/or reckless driving.

“In the hours prior to the subject accident, defendant Madisyn O’Connor had patronized as a customer and invitee the establishment of Defendant Jay’s Other Place and then the establishment of defendants Jay Mount Royal Inn, Inc., Mt. Royal Inn, Inc. and/or Carl J. Barto individually and doing business as Mt. Royal Inn,” per the suit.

“While at the establishment of defendant Jay’s Other Place, defendant Madisyn O’Connor was visibly intoxicated but was still sold and/or served alcoholic beverages in that condition by employees and agents of defendant Jay’s Other acting within the course and scope of such employment and agency.”

For multiple counts of negligence, negligent entrustment, dram shop statute (negligence per se), survival and wrongful death, the plaintiff is seeking damages in excess of the jurisdictional limits of compulsory arbitration, plus court costs, interest, such other and further relief as the Court may deem just and equitable, and a trial by jury.

The plaintiff is represented by Michael P. Marando of Pelini Campbell & Williams, in Canfield, Ohio.

The defendants have not yet secured legal counsel.

Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas case GD-21-003627

From the Pennsylvania Record: Reach Courts Reporter Nicholas Malfitano at nick.malfitano@therecordinc.com

More News