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Widow claims motorist to blame for husband's death

ST. LOUIS RECORD

Thursday, December 26, 2024

Widow claims motorist to blame for husband's death

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ST. LOUIS — A widow is suing a motorist, alleging insufficient measures were taken to prevent injuries and death.

Pamela Domian, surviving spouse and representative of the estate of Daniel Domian, filed a complaint on Feb. 6 in the St. Louis Circuit Court against Mahdi Gayar, a/k/a Mahdi Geyer, alleging that the motorist breached his duty to exercise the highest degree of care for the safety of other persons on the roadway.

According to the complaint, on Dec. 9, 2017 Daniel Domian was driving a motor vehicle traveling east on Gravois Avenue. While proceeding to make a left turn on Kings Drive, he collided with the defendant's vehicle and died as a result of the fatal injuries he sustained. 

The plaintiff holds the plaintiff responsible because he allegedly failed to keep proper control of his vehicle, failed to maintain careful lookout and failed to use evasive actions to avoid collision.

The plaintiff requests a trial by jury; and seeks compensatory damages of more than $25,000, plus costs of this action, and all further relief as the court deems just and appropriate. She is represented by Jamie L Boock and John P. Guletz of Rossiter & Boock LLC in St. Louis.

St. Louis Circuit Court case number 1822-CC00262

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