Jessica Foderingham, 32, and unborn baby killed in rear-end collision with alleged hit-and-run driver Andrew Milonis, 44, on San Vicente Road in Ramona, California
Ramona Woman, Unborn Child Die in Mother's Day Crash(link is external)
A Ramona woman and her unborn child died Sunday in a collision along San Vicente Road. The other driver involved in the crash fled the scene, parked his car and hired a Lyft driver before he was tracked down and arrested, officials said.
Husband Of Pregnant Woman Killed In Mother's Day Crash Testifies(link is external)
According to court testimony, Milonis was arrested for DUI six months before the fatal accident when he allegedly drove drunk and hit a fence.
34 years to life for driver in Ramona DUI crash that killed woman, unborn child(link is external)
Andrew Milonis, 46, was found guilty of second-degree murder last month in DUI crash that killed Jessica Foderingham, who was eight-months pregnant.
Why every fatality from a crash is not legally a wrongful death
After someone dies in a motor-vehicle accident, grieving family members and friends are often left with many questions. What caused the accident? Could it have been avoided? What do they do now that their loved one is gone?
Sometimes a fatal collision happens through no one's fault. Crashes caused by weather and road conditions, or by wildlife in the roadway, are examples. But when a fatal crash is caused by negligence, then family members should pursue a wrongful death claim, to uphold the victim's rights and begin the financial recovery process. Learn more about wrongful death claims here.
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