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July 25, 2008

1.95 Million Jury Verdict in Hit and Run Accident Case in Anne Arundel County

    An Anne Arundel County jury returned a $1.95 million verdict yesterday in favor of  Robert Howard, 56, who was struck by a cement mixer truck while working on his disabled truck on the northbound shoulder of the Baltimore-Washington Parkway in April 2005.  The accident resulted in the death of one pedestrian and severe injuries to Mr. Howard, both of whom worked at the time for Goodwill Industries in Linthicum.  The trial lasted five days.  The jury deliberated for two hours before reaching a verdict against the vehicle's owner, Lafarge Mid-Atlantic, LLC, and the driver, Robert Schulman.

 
    The accident received a great deal of notoriety and press attention as a result of a manhunt that ensued after Mr. Schulman fled the scene in the Lafarge vehicle.  Phone tips to the Maryland State Police resulted in the identification of the vehicle as one owned by Lafarge Mid-Atlantic. The truck was found by the Maryland State Police at Lafarge's Jessup facility.  Debris from the scene was matched to the truck, and blood evidence was linked to the deceased, Erol Johnson of Baltimore.  Mr. Schulman was later identified as the driver but during the initial State Police investigation he denied any knowledge of striking the pedestrians.  He was subsequently charged with leaving the scene of an accident causing death which was later amended to negligent driving pursuant to which Mr. Schulman pleaded guilty.
 
    Robert Howard was represented by Alan J. Belsky and Valerie A. Grove of Belsky, Weinberg & Horowitz, LLC.  Lafarge Mid-Atlantic and Robert Schulman were represented by Joseph Zauner, III.

Posted By: Alan J. Belsky Posted In: Personal Injury
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