Message To Employers - Don't Allow Drunks To Drive Company Trucks

Bob Carroll
Bob Carroll
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Posted by Bob CarrollJanuary 16, 2006 8:35 AM

One case at a time jurors are telling employers that permitting drunk employees to drive company vehicles is wrong, wrong, wrong. The Las Vegas Review-Journal posts the story of the latest verdict/message:

TERRIBLE HERBST: Family awarded $14.1 million - Woman, 58, died when hit by drunken driver in 2001

Rosa Delegado was trying to get into her car on the side of a public street when Darwin Ray Ellison, a Terrible Herbst employee, drove a large company truck into the grandmother from behind. Delegado was pinned against her vehicle, run over and killed.

During a civil trial over the past week, [it was] alleged Terrible Herbst and others were negligent by hiring, through a temporary services agency, a known inebriate, then allowing him to drive the truck that killed Delegado.

Jeffrey Dearman, a manager for facilities for Terrible Herbst, testified in the courtroom of District Judge Elizabeth Gonzalez last week that Ellison and several other temporary workers were sent to the business through a temporary employment agency.

On one occasion, Dearman said, Ellison showed up to work smelling of beer.

"Stale beer from the night before," Dearman said.

"How do you know it was from the night before?" Arin asked.

"I don't, I guess," Dearman said.

Dearman also said that on another occasion, Ellison and another temporary worker asked him for permission to drink beer at lunch. Despite this, Dearman said, Ellison was not fired, nor was he disciplined.

"All the temporary employees were wanting (to) drink," he said.

Dearman said that in yet another instance, he left Ellison and other temporary workers at a Terrible Herbst warehouse unsupervised. As he left, he felt the need to tell them not to drink alcohol.


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Regina M. Delegado
Posted by Regina M. Delegado
January 18, 2006 2:21 AM

Thank You so very much for posting the important parts of this story.My family and I thank you so very much.We miss my mother in law very much and no matter what happens in the future with this case we will always have such an empty void in all of our lives. Sincerely,
Regina Marie Delegado

Bob Carroll
Posted by Bob Carroll
January 18, 2006 7:27 AM

Regina,

Your family's pursuit of punitive damages in your Wrongful Death Claim will likely cause other employers to be much more aware of alcohol and drug use by their workers. It is virtually certain that some good will come out of this very tragic situation.

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