The parents of a toddler that was killed in a car crash last week have filed a lawsuit after the suspect was released on bond.
On February 1, Joshua Molina and Amy Alanis' 13-month-old son, Joshua, was killed in a car crash along with two family friends, Orlando Rodriguez and Aldo Maldonado. According to police, the suspect in the fatal crash, Putiporn Kaewmooka, was fleeing the scene of another wreck when he collided with Molina's vehicle.
Kaewmooka was charged in both crashes and received five citations. He was recently released on bond.
Attorney Timothy Cavanagh, speaking for Alanis and Molina, said "We do not feel that [Kaewmooka] has been charged with the appropriate citations or crimes. He has just been charged with traffic citations right now... Not only was he driving too fast. He was driving in the wrong lanes, and in the middle of the night he didn't have his lights on. This conduct goes way beyond simple negligence. It's a reckless disregard for human life."
If you or a loved one has been injured in an Illinois car accident, please contact a Chicago personal injury lawyer of Friedman & Bonebrake, P.C. by calling 312-466-8200.