Monday, December 20, 2010

"New-car smell" cited in Edwards hit-and-run case By Randy Wyrick Vail Daily

EAGLE—"New-car smell" might have contributed to a driver losing consciousness in a July hit-and-run accident, his lawyers claim.

Martin Erzinger was driving a new 2010 Mercedes sedan when he rear-ended bicyclist Dr. Steven Milo, about 1:30 p.m. July 3.

Erzinger's attorneys say their client suffers from sleep apnea and fell asleep at the wheel before driving off U.S. Highway 6 and onto the shoulder near Miller Ranch Road, hitting Milo, who sustained injuries, from behind.

Erzinger had purchased the car about a month before the accident. Accident reconstructionist John Koziol found in his investigation the sedan was emitting new car fumes, court documents said. It might have been a contributing factor, documents said.


Now that is a good lawyer, I'll tell you what.

3 comments:

m schuler said...

please see new information on Reuters re the hit and run

very informative

http://blogs.reuters.com/felix-salmon/2010/12/31/18-questions-for-martin-erzinger/

fwbikecommuter said...

@m shuler,
Thanks for the info and for reading.
FWBC

fwbikecommuter said...

@m shuler,
Thanks for the info and for reading.
FWBC