North Carolina Jury Awards $1.7M in Unborn Baby’s Death

October 9, 2012

A jury has awarded a Charlotte, North Carolina couple $1.7 million in a lawsuit against a local restaurant in connection with a head-on collision that killed the couple’s unborn son.

Attorneys for Matt and Meredith Eastridge said 25-year-old David Canter Huffman was speeding in his Volvo on Oct. 29, 2010, when the car crossed the center line and hit Matt Eastridge’s Toyota RAV4.

Police said Huffman died in the crash, as did the Eastridges’ unborn son. Meredith Eastridge was a front-seat passenger and was six months pregnant. The attorneys said Huffman had been drinking at Eddie’s Place, and that his blood alcohol content was 0.23, nearly three times the legal limit in North Carolina.

A telephone message left for the attorney representing the restaurant wasn’t immediately returned.

Topics North Carolina

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  • October 15, 2012 at 10:47 am
    Libby says:
    The cap may not include punitive damages or there were other allegations that skirted the dram shop law.
  • October 11, 2012 at 9:51 am
    andy wolff says:
    There was a 1998 NC Supreme Court decision which provided that plaintiffs could sue bar-owners (and any commercial establishment selling alcohol) under common law negligence i... read more
  • October 9, 2012 at 3:52 pm
    Jon says:
    True, but NC does have dram shop laws, and the only thing that strikes as odd about the case is that under NC law, dram shop liability cases are capped at a $500k award. Other... read more

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