Woman Killed In Wading River Auto Accident
Jennifer Mager, 37, was killed in an auto accident in Wading River Sept. 26, New York Newday reports. Mager was reportedly a passenger in the 2008 Toyota sport utility vehicle driven by her 49-year-old husband, Thomas Mager. Their 2-year-old daughter was also in the vehicle. Both her husband and daughter suffered injuries but they were not life-threatening.
The fatal auto accident occurred when a 2001 BMW traveling west on County Route 25A, drove into the eastbound lane and struck the family’s Toyota SUV. The driver of the BMW has been identified as 28-year-old David Jacobs of Port Jefferson. No criminal charges have been filed against Jacobs, the article reported.
When auto accidents are caused because of someone’s callousness or negligence, then victims and in some cases, their families may be entitled to significant compensation. This is particularly true in cases where the driver who made the error was under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs. DUI drivers are also criminally charged.
There may be many factors involved in an auto accident including driver negligence or error, defective auto product or product liability issues, mechanical malfunction, driving under the influence and/or a dangerous condition on the roadway. It takes a competent auto accident attorney with a thorough knowledge of the law to dissect these cases and obtain justice and fair compensation for victims and/or their loved ones. For a free consultation or to find out if you have a case, please call an expert NY auto accident attorney at Wingate, Russotti & Shapiro today.