Truck owner charged in 2013 crash that left man paralyzed
| By Mark Gilger, The News-Item, Shamokin, Pa. | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
The vehicle was operated by
The accident left
In an
Four vehicles
According to a report issued by
The collision forced the Ford into the westbound lane, where it collided head-on with a Toyota Prius driven by
The Shaws and Wolfe were extricated from their vehicles by emergency responders.
Wolfe and two passengers, his wife,
McGuinn and Contreras were not injured.
Shaw, who pursued legal action against
"I just don't understand how the tractor-trailer driver (McGuinn) failed to stop in time," Shaw said in August. "I was stopped and turning left and had my turn signal on. A witness verified all that, but the tractor-trailer left no brake marks on the highway, indicating the driver never intended to stop. There was no reason for him to slam into me."
Charges
In addition to recklessly endangering, Kovaschetz is charged with violations involving an automatic air brake adjustment system, clamp brake adjustments and tire tread; having holes in the truck's spring brake housing, allowing the trailer to have an inoperable license plate light; having defective brakes; not having required upper body markings/reflective material on the rear of the tractor-trailer or a required lower bumper bar marking/reflective material on the rear of the trailer; failure to have insurance and allowing the vehicle to be operated after it was deemed out of service from an inspection
The charges were filed by
Kovaschetz is scheduled to face a preliminary hearing on the charges before Jones
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