Legal-Bay Reports Deadly Malibu Car Wreck involving Caitlyn Jenner

  • Date: Sep 18, 2015
  • Category: Legal
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Lawsuit Cash Advance Firm says the fatal four-vehicle accident involving celebrity Caitlyn Jenner left one person dead, which may result in a misdemeanor manslaughter charge for the former Olympian. Continue reading

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Sep 18, 2015 /prREACH/ -- Los Angeles, CA – September 17, 2015 – Legal-Bay LLC, The Lawsuit Settlement Funding Company, reports today that the deadly four-vehicle car accident that occurred in February of this year that left a 69 year old woman dead may result in a misdemeanor manslaughter charge for reality television star Caitlyn Jenner.

Caitlyn Jenner, former Olympian (Bruce Jenner) and current reality television star, was involved in the fatal four-vehicle chain reaction car crash that happened in Malibu. As of now, it’s unknown whether or not Caitlyn Jenner will be charged, however, according to NBC News, officials and law-enforcement sources stated that “investigators determined she was driving too fast.”

Jenner’s Cadillac SUV rear-ended a woman’s Lexus that had just rear-ended another vehicle. Unfortunately, the 69 year old female driver of the Lexus was killed “after her car was pushed into the southbound lane of the highway and struck head-on by a Hummer,” according to NBC Los Angeles.

Traffic investigators have completed the investigation and the results will eventually be presented to the Los Angeles County District Attorney. The decision will ultimately come down to the district attorney’s office as to whether or not any charges will be filed or if the investigation needs further analysis.

Caitlyn Jenner’s fame began as the gold metal Olympian (Bruce Jenner), then with her role on the Kardashian’s reality television show, and most recently, with her sex change. The 69 year old female who was killed in the fatal accident was Kim Howe. The victim’s stepchildren have already filed a lawsuit against celebrity Caitlyn Jenner, according to NBC, claiming that Jenner was negligent in her collision with Howe’s vehicle, “causing them and other relatives ‘great losses’.”

Car accidents such as this incident unfortunately occur, leading to serious personal injury and sometimes even wrongful death. Legal-Bay, a lawsuit funding firm, is committed to helping victims involved in any type of motor vehicle accident, including car accidents, truck wrecks, bus crashes, and public transportation incidents including MTA bus accidents, FELA train cases, taxi cab or limo accidents, Long Island Railroad or New York City subway accidents, Commercial Airline accidents, and accidents on boats or Staten Island Ferry or Jones Act cases. For more information on Legal-Bay's accident lawsuit funding programs and a full list of cases funded, visit: http://lawsuitssettlementfunding.com/accident-lawsuit-loans-and-funding-products.php

Legal-Bay's funding programs are non-recourse lawsuit cash advances, also known as case funding or lawsuit financial services. None of the programs should be considered to be a settlement loan, settlement loans, lawsuit loan, lawsuit loans, pre-settlement loans, or a pre-settlement loan.

Victims who are in need of lawsuit money or pre-settlement funding or settlement funding due to a car accident, bus crash, train wreck, bicycle accident, truck crash, personal injury, or wrongful death case, can feel free to contact Legal-Bay on the company's 24-hour toll-free hotline at: 877.571.0405.

Victims may also fill out an online application to receive a free case evaluation at: http://lawsuitssettlementfunding.com

Source: Legal-Bay LLC Contact: Patty Kirby, COO/Head of Client Relations Ph. 877.571.0405 Email: [email protected]

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“With all the media coverage surrounding the Caitlyn Jenner sex change, it is unfortunate that Ms. Jenner is now the subject of a possible manslaughter charge for what was a serious car accident and now a wrongful death lawsuit by the family of the deceased."
- Chris Janish, CEO of Legal-Bay
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