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Wife of man who died when tree fell on his car in Upper St. Clair Township files wrongful death suit

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Pass | Jubelirer Pass & Intrieri

PITTSBURGH – The widow of a man who died last year after a large tree fell on him in his vehicle has brought a survival and wrongful death suit against the entities she argues are responsible for failing to prevent the fatal incident.

Victoria C. Stasenko (individually and as Administratrix of the Estate of Stephen A. Stasenko Jr.) of Upper St. Clair Township filed suit in the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas on March 16 versus Linda L. Sutton, also of Upper St. Clair Township, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania’s Department of Transportation of Harrisburg, Upper St. Clair Township, West Penn Power Company of Greensburg and First Energy Corporation of Akron, Ohio.

“The events herein complained of occurred on May 3, 2022 at approximately 6 p.m. near the intersection of McMurray Road and Bethel Church Road in Upper St. Clair Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. At the time, date and place as aforesaid, Stephen A. Stasenko Jr. was stopped in traffic on McMurray Road near the intersection with Bethel Church Road, when a large tree from property adjacent to McMurray Road fell on top of the vehicle Stephen A. Stasenko Jr. was operating, causing severe traumatic injuries to his head and torso,” the suit says.

“Stephen A. Stasenko Jr. was rushed to the hospital but was pronounced dead later the same evening. The tree which fell resulting in the death of Stephen A. Stasenko Jr. was located on property owned by defendant Sutton, specifically, 125 Marwood Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15241. McMurray Road is a state owned road and based upon information and belief, plaintiff avers the tree and tree limbs which fell causing the fatal injuries. Stephen A. Stasenko Jr. was within the right of way granted to defendant Department of Transportation.”

The suit adds the Department of Transportation is responsible for the proper maintenance and care of trees within its right of way.

“At the time, date and place as aforesaid the tree in question was in a decaying and dangerous condition with large limbs extending over the travel lanes of McMurray Road. Defendant Upper St. Clair Township is also responsible for maintaining the streets and rights of way within its jurisdiction, including, but without limitation, McMurray Road. Based upon information and belief, plaintiff avers the defendant Upper St. Clair Township assumed responsibility for maintaining state owned roads and rights of way within the Township, pursuant to a written agreement between the Department of Transportation and defendant Upper St. Clair Township,” the suit states.

“At the time of his death, Stephen A. Stasenko Jr. was 64 years of age and left surviving him the following persons entitled to recover damages for his death, and on whose behalf this action is filed: A) Victoria C. Stasenko, wife, 5021 Hartlin Drive, Bethel Park, PA 15102; B) Abigail M. Carlson, daughter, 206 Livingston Road, West Mifflin, PA 15122; C) Cassandra L. Stasenko, daughter, 12655 Sandstone Street, Gilbert, AZ 85296.”

For multiple counts of survival and wrongful death, the plaintiff is seeking damages in excess of the amount requiring referral to arbitration.

The plaintiff is represented by Joseph J. Pass, Edward H. Walter and Justin T. Romano of Jubelirer Pass & Intrieri, in Pittsburgh.

The defendants have not yet obtained legal counsel.

Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas case GD-23-003656

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

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