Justin Relethford, 16, killed in crash on State Route 410 near Enumclaw, Washington
Driver charged in Enumclaw crash that killed teen pedestrian
BONNEY LAKE, Wash. — A driver was charged with vehicular homicide for allegedly hitting and killing a pedestrian on an Enumclaw road.
State Patrol looking for witnesses to fatal Enumclaw crash Halloween night
The State Patrol is looking for witnesses to a fatal car-pedestrian crash that happened Halloween night in Enumclaw on westbound state Route 410.
Justin Relethford, 16 of Enumclaw, died after he was hit by a pickup about 8 p.m. near milepost 23 as he was walking on the right shoulder, according to the State Patrol.
A 16-year-old Enumclaw girl who was walking with Relethford did not report any injuries.
A driver was charged with vehicular homicide for allegedly killing 16-year-old Justin Relethford along Highway 410 in Enumclaw on Oct. 31. Police said 20-year-old Cody Money was the driver of the pickup truck. He said he told police the night of the incident that he looked down to answer his cellphone. Police documents revealed multiple marijuana-smoking devices were found in Money’s truck. Three hours after the crash, Money’s blood was drawn and it tested positive for marijuana and oxycodone.
What money damages are recoverable in a death claim?
Every death from an accident is tragic. When a death is the result of someone else’s negligence, certain survivors may make a wrongful death claim against those responsible. Close relatives may recover monetary damages for the loss of financial support, as well as for medical, funeral, and burial expenses, lost earnings, and in some cases for pain, suffering, and loss of love and affection. Learn more about Enumclaw pedestrian injury claims here…
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