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Janet Slaughter killed in Portage County hit-and-run accident

  • By Andrew Hall
  • News, Breaking News
  • Posted: September 06, 2024 EDT
  • Updated: September 06, 2024 12:43 PM EDT

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Pedestrian fatally injured Wednesday night in multi-vehicle crash on State Route 59

PORTAGE, OH, (September 04, 2024) - The Ohio State Highway Patrol is investigating a Wednesday night hit-and-run accident in Portage County that claimed the life of a pedestrian.

Pedestrian Hit-and-RunJanet Slaughter was fatally injured Wednesday night in a hit-and-run accident along State Route 59 in Portage County.

According to authorities, 46-year-old Janet Lynn Slaughter, of Ravenna, was walking across State Route 59 when she was struck by an eastbound pickup truck whose driver fled the scene at approximately 9:45 p.m. 

After the initial impact, Slaughter was struck by a second vehicle and tragically died at the site of the crash.

The driver of the pickup truck remains at large.

FATAL ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION

In most cases involving hit-and-runs, the at-fault drivers feel they can avoid the consequences of their actions if they leave the scene. However, a suspect will face charges when apprehended.

Leaving the scene of an accident is a crime, but sadly statistics indicate that more than one hit-and-run crash occurs every minute on U.S. roads.

Candice Bond, an experienced hit-and-run accident attorney, said in such cases it is imperative to have an independent investigation conducted by a seasoned attorney promptly to protect the rights of a victim.

“Having the proper resources is extremely important to investigate a hit-and-run accident case and prove negligence,” said Bond, a Managing Partner of Bond Legal.

“Road conditions, visibility, and lighting are all possible contributing factors considered and examined,” said Bond.

These procedures are necessary for helping someone who has lost a loved one at the hands of a hit-and-run driver receive the justice and monetary compensation they deserve.

WRONGFUL DEATH CLAIM

Pending the investigation, the family of Janet Slaughter may be entitled to a wrongful death claim for funeral expenses, the loss of love and companionship, pain and suffering, and emotional trauma.

“An incident is considered a wrongful death when either a person or entity commits a wrongful or negligent act resulting in death,” said Stefano Formica, of counsel with Bond Legal. “When vehicle accident fatalities result from unsafe driving, aggressive or distracted driving, speeding, or driving under the influence, family members are usually left with the option to pursue a civil action against the responsible motorist.”


If your loved one has been killed by a hit-and-run driver and would like a no-cost consultation, please contact our national legal analysts Candice Bond and Stefano Formica today

(Candice Bond, Managing Partner, and Stefano Formica, Of Counsel, at Bond Legal, are the national legal analysts for Newsline. Newsline can and does use quotes from prior interviews with our analysts for our news articles. If you would like to contact Bond Legal to help you, please call 866-985-6515 or use the submission box found on this page. Legal analysts quoted may or may not be licensed in your state).

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The staff of Newsline would like to extend our thoughts and prayers to Janet Slaughter and family

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