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Two Tennessee Women Killed in Alleged Drunk Driving Car Accident in Tennessee, Rights of Surviving Family Members under Tennessee Wrongful Death Laws Explained

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News of the death of two Nashville women due to the actions of an alleged drunk driver hit headlines last week and a community is mourning the loss of two lives gone too soon. According to local news reports, 24-year-old Natalie White and 25-year-old Holly Wagner were killed by an alleged drunk driver while riding as passengers in their friend’s car. The terrible and fatal car accident occurred on Saturday, August 3. Nashville Metro Police indicate that at that time, 22-year-old Giovanni Bolstad was driving his Jeep Cherokee while allegedly intoxicated on alcohol or drugs. Bolstad is said to have been driving on Cude Lane near Rivergate Mall in Nashville when he ran a red light and crashed into a Ford Focus. White and Wagner were passengers in the Ford Focus, and their friend was driving. White and Wagner were killed as a result of the alleged drunk driving car accident. It has also been revealed that this was not Bolstad’s first incident involving drunk driving: Bolstad had been convicted of Driving Under the Influence (DUI) in 2023. Bolstad now faces multiple charges in relation to the fatal alleged drunk driving car accident, including two counts of vehicular homicide for the deaths of the young women.

Tennessee Families have Rights and Options under Tennessee Civil Personal Injury Laws when a Loved One is Killed in a Drunk Driving Car Accident

In light of the terrible alleged drunk driving car accident that claimed the lives of Holly Wagner and Natalie White, it is important for Tennessee families to be aware of their rights under Tennessee wrongful death laws. Under Tennessee death laws, certain close family members of victims of fatal drunk driving and negligent car accidents may be entitled to compensation for the loss of their loved ones There are certain time limitations for bringing a civil claim for damages under Tennessee wrongful death laws, so it is best to speak with an experienced Tennessee personal injury car accidents lawyer as soon as possible about your case.

A Law Firm that Helps Tennessee Families Get Justice for the Loss of Their Loved Ones at the Hands of Drunk and Negligent Drivers

No person should have to navigate the loss of a loved one due a drunk or negligent driver’s actions alone. If your loved one was killed in a car accident in Tennessee, and the driver was drunk or negligent in causing the fatal accident, you may be entitled to money compensation under Tennessee personal injury wrongful death laws. The experienced Tennessee personal injury car accidents lawyers at Fox Farley Willis & Burnette, PLLC are here to help Tennessee families get justice for the unimaginable loss of a loved one due to a drunk or negligent driver. Do not hesitate to speak with an experienced Tennessee lawyer about your case today. Contact Fox Farley Willis & Burnette, PLLC and speak to a lawyer about your case now.

Source:

newschannel5.com/news/a-community-mourning-two-young-women-killed-by-an-alleged-drunk-driver

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