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Woman From the Bronx Gets 18 Years for Fatal Street Racing Crash

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Street racing is rising in popularity throughout the nation, and this dangerous activity continues to kill innocent people. The authorities take a very dim view of street racing, and a woman recently received a sentence of 18 years for her role in a fatal street racing crash in the Bronx. Although this might seem like a long time to remain behind bars, no sentence will ever bring back the victim. What can you do after a street racing crash in the Bronx? Is it possible to pursue compensation?

Street Racer Pleads Guilty to Manslaughter

In late January of 2025, various sources reported that a woman from the Bronx had pleaded guilty to manslaughter and assault in the first degree – receiving a sentence of 18 years in prison as a result. The charges stem from an incident in 2023 that claimed the life of an Uber passenger.

On that day, the defendant was racing other motorists down the Whitestone Expressway at over 120 miles per hour. Her Lexus RC350 reached a speed of 123 miles per hour before it slammed into the back of a Toyota Corolla. This Uber vehicle was transporting a 62-year-old individual who suffered fatal spinal injuries as a result of the impact. The Uber driver survived but suffered severe neck and spine injuries.

After the crash, the defendant fled the scene – jumping into the vehicle of a fellow street racer. She then falsely reported her vehicle stolen. However, the authorities quickly deduced that she was driving at the time of the crash, and she was arrested on numerous charges. It seems that as part of her plea deal, prosecutors agreed to drop the hit-and-run charges.

The District Attorney in this case stated that he hoped the 18-year sentence provided some “solace” to the victim’s family. However, even the most severe sentence cannot take away the grief and anguish of a family mourning the death of a loved one. And no sentence can ever bring the victim back.

Can You Sue Street Racers for Causing Crashes? 

Yes, you may be able to sue a street racer who caused your injuries. Racing is a clear form of negligence, and it can lead to a lawsuit. Many street racers have expensive vehicles, and they are capable of paying for your damages.

 Key Takeaways 

  • Street racers face serious penalties for causing crashes
  • Street racing seems to be rising in popularity in the modern era
  • It may be possible to sue street racers for causing injuries and deaths

Can a Bronx Car Accident Attorney Help After a Street Racing Crash? 

If you were injured by street racers, an experienced New York speeding accident lawyer may be able to help you recover compensation. If the crash killed your relative, you may also be eligible to file a wrongful death lawsuit against the people responsible. This type of legal action could help you cover funeral expenses, lost income, and many other damages. To learn more about your next steps, consider contacting Cohan Law, PLLC today.

Sources:

shorenewsnetwork.com/2025/01/28/bronx-woman-sentenced-to-18-years-for-fatal-whitestone-expressway-crash/

qns.com/2025/01/bronx-woman-drag-racing-whitestone-expressway/

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