Jury Awards $176 Million to Family of Two Boys Killed in Los Angeles Crash
1-Minute Brief
The verdict highlights the potential for significant financial penalties in civil cases involving fatal traffic incidents.
Key Facts
- A jury awarded $176 million to the family of two Los Angeles children killed in a 2020 crash.
- Rebecca Grossman, a socialite, was found liable for striking the children at nearly 80 mph.
- Former Los Angeles Dodgers player Scott Erickson was also found negligent in the crash.
- The victims were identified as the Iskander brothers.
- The jury considered both compensatory and punitive damages in the case.
What Happened
A jury found Rebecca Grossman and Scott Erickson liable for the deaths of two boys in a Los Angeles crash and awarded the victims' family $176 million.
Why It Matters
The case draws attention to accountability in fatal traffic incidents and the role of punitive damages in civil lawsuits involving high-profile individuals.
What's Next
Further legal proceedings or appeals may follow, and the enforcement of the awarded damages will be monitored.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- Fox NewsRight21h agoFamily whose children were killed by World Series champion's former lover awarded $176 million
- Google NewsUnknown1d agoDrivers Are Found Liable for $176 Million in Crash That Killed 2 Boys
- The IndependentLeft3h agoVirginia man in ‘au pair affair’ case to be sentenced in double murder scheme
