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8/21/2010
Eric Purchase
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Erie Pennsylvania Truck Accident Lawyers : More on Fatal I-90 Hit and Run

August 21, 2010, ERIE, PA - Yesterday I posted information in our Pennsylvania truck accident blog about a terrible hit and run Erie County truck accident on I-90 near North East, PA yesterday.  New information since then has emerged about the family who was victimized in this accident and the revelation that there were actually two  trucks involved in this accident and both drivers fled the scene.

Xiaoxia Zhang, 30, of Chicago was traveling east on I-90 with her family in their Volkswagan Passat station wagon.  Her husband was driving and she and their two children were in the back seat.

A large blue truck or tractor trailer reportedly attempted to pass them on the left near mile mark 40 on I-90 in North East, Pennsylvania.  The truck struck the Passat in the rear, spinning it out of control and causing Ms. Zhang to be ejected.

Another large truck reportedly struck Ms. Zhang as she lay on the highway.  Reportedly, she was killed instantly.

Both drivers fled the scene.

Ms. Zhang's husband and two children reportedly suffered minor injuries.

My hope is that someone was there at the scene promptly to help these people.  As horrible as this Erie truck accident was I imagine it would have been that much worse had they been left alone in the dark by the side of the highway far from home.  I hope that someone was there to help, to comfort them, until first responders arrived.  

Yesterday I wrote of the cowardice of the first truck driver in this fatal hit and run accident.  Frankly, it did not surprise me that a driver would flee the scene of such a terrible accident.  Most people (and certainly most truck drivers) are good, honest people who will do the right thing and who have the courage not to run from a terrible situation like this one.  But in almost 20 years of being a lawyer who represents people involved in the most terrible truck accidents I have certainly come to know plenty of drivers who acted like cowards.  So, the fact that one driver left the scene disappointed me but did not surprise me.

But two cowards in the same place at the same time?  As jaded as I am about human nature, that nevertheless surprises and saddens me.

I spoke with my wife about this morning.  We struggled to find some way to explain the behavior of these two drivers.  We came up with nothing for the first driver.  As for the second, the best we could speculate was that the second truck driver was so inattentive that he wasn't watching what was going on in front of him and completely failed to see the accident in front of him or the person on the road.  The best we can say about the second driver is that he was grossly inattentive.  But frankly, I'm not buying it.  If I had to guess (and because both of the truck drivers fled that's all we can do about their intent) I'm guessing he saw what he did and he drove away in fear.

Our thoughts are with the Zhang family.  We hope that they are getting support and care here in Erie and that their friends and family are with them or will be soon.  

And we hope that these two truck drivers are identified and made to face their responsibilities.  As I wrote yesterday, it would be even better if they did the right thing and reported themselves.  If you have information about the accident or either truck involved (including a large blue truck or semi with front end damage) you should call the Pennsylvania State Police at (814) 898-1641.

 





Purchase & George, P.C. are injury lawyers representing clients throughout Northwest PA including in Erie County, Erie, North East, Fairview, Edinboro, McKean, Girard, Springfield, Albion, Union City, Corry, Crawford County, Meadville, Linesville, Conneaut Lake, Cambridge Springs, Warren County, Warren, Venango County, Franklin, Oil City, Mercer County, Jefferson County, Brookville, Clarion County, Clarion, Northwest Harborcreek, McKean County, Bradford, Kane, DuBois, Sugarcreek, Waterford, and Punxsutawney.


3 Comments to "Erie Pennsylvania Truck Accident Lawyers : More on Fatal I-90 Hit and Run"

I'm wondering if these drivers were going East they would have hit a toll road at ripley new york exit less then ten minutes up I 90. Did anyone check ez pass around this time of night. They would have had to enter toll road.
Posted by Anne Marie Hale on August 30, 2010 at 08:32 PM
I am a truck driver and I also struggled to come up with a theory as to why both drivers would not stop. It is shocking that the second driver wouldn't stop.

After thinking awhile on this, I began to think about the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's (FMCSA) new safety program titled CSA2010. The Comprehensive Safety Analysis places points on drivers for everything from having a light bulb out to being involved in a crash.

CSA2010 assesses points to drivers who are at fault and also to those that are not found to be at fault. Just being involved in a crash will result in points against the driver. According to the program, the Dukes of Hazzard could jump a dirt ramp into the side of your truck while you're driving down the interstate and you would receive points.

This program is supposedly still in development while it is being rolled out. The director of the FMCSA apparently said that this is something that may be addressed later on.

My contention is that you will have more and more of these hit skips as drivers fear losing their livelihood for circumstances beyond their control. It could be that this driver feared being assessed fatal crash points which would have possibly caused the insurance carrier to drop him which would mean that he would lose his job.

CSA2010 will make criminals out of good drivers. It was created in a vacuum by academics who assign more points to a license plate light being out than they do to a faulty fifth wheel connection.

Posted by Eric on August 30, 2010 at 11:11 AM
Hello,
I'm Chinese and heard about the news from the local Chinese community. The family was driving towards Canada with his family where he plans to study. As a result he was bringing with him a huge amount of money in cash. When he regained consciousness from the accident, he found that about $10,000 was missing from him, presumably stolen by someone in the process. The Chinese communities in NY, OH and PA are acting together to assist him financially but it may not be enough. Hope you can investigate this a little further, I'd love to read it.
Thanks
Posted by Mike on August 24, 2010 at 03:25 PM

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