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$15 Million Awarded To Family In Wrongful Death Lawsuit
A California jury has awarded the families of Raechel and Jacquelin Houch of Santa Cruz $15 million for a fiery crash which killed both sisters in 2004.
Raechel and Jacqueline were coming home from their mother’s house in Ventura, when the PT Cruiser Raechel had rented from Enterprise, crossed the grass median on Highway 101 and slammed into a southbound semi-truck. It was determined that Raechel had lost steering ability because of a power-steering fluid leak. A month before the PT Cruiser was rented to Raechel, Daimler Chrysler released a safety recall notices for PT Cruisers from 2002 through 2005, because the power steering house could leak, resulting in a fire.
Enterprise contested the lawsuit for five years before they admitted negligence in May. According to a document signed by the nation’s largest rental car company, “their negligence was the sole proximate cause of the fatal injuries.”
