Eckerman bobbi Kristina brown,Notwithstanding being nearly dead, Bobbi Kristina Brown has been hit with a claim by a Georgia man guaranteeing he was extremely harmed in an auto accident she brought on.
Russell Eckerman, 41, of Marietta, Ga., claims the Jan. 27 head-on accident left him with doctor's visit expenses and harms surpassing $730,000.
The mishap happened close Atlanta only three days prior Whitney Houston's just tyke was discovered oblivious in a bathtub in her home in Roswell, Ga.
Bobbi Kristina, 21, who has been in a trance like state after, was moved to a hospice office a week ago.
The suit, documented Friday in Fulton County, Ga., Supreme Court, charges that Brown was speeding and tailgating an auto when she lost control of her 2005 Jeep Liberty, swerved into approaching activity and slammed into Eckerman's Ford Taurus.
At the season of the accident, a witness said Eckerman was draining from his head and did not have a heartbeat. Eckerman was restored and taken to North Fulton Hospital, where he spent a few days in discriminating condition.
Witness Osse Lessage told correspondents at the time that Bobbi Kristina hopped out of her auto and dashed to Eckerman to discover his condition.She was running and shouting, 'Goodness my gosh,'" Lessage said at the time. "My brother by marriage was there (saying) 'quiet down, quiet down.'"
Police agents decided Bobbi Kristina lost control of the Jeep when she blew a right back tire. Specialists said they discovered a nail in the tire.
The suit was brought against Bobbi Kristina through her gatekeepers, who incorporate her dad, R&B artist Bobby Brown, her close relative, Pat Houston, and her conservator Bedelia Hargrove.
The suit likewise named the Ford Motor Company right now, charging the airbag on Eckerman's auto did not convey legitimately and its safety belt was inadequate.
Then, Bobbi Kristina's family kept on holding a bedside vigil for her at the Peachtree Christian Hospice in Duluth, Ga.
At the point when leaving the hospice office Wednesday following a two-hour visit, Pat Houston told the Daily News that her niece's condition was the "same."
Russell Eckerman, 41, of Marietta, Ga., claims the Jan. 27 head-on accident left him with doctor's visit expenses and harms surpassing $730,000.
The mishap happened close Atlanta only three days prior Whitney Houston's just tyke was discovered oblivious in a bathtub in her home in Roswell, Ga.
Bobbi Kristina, 21, who has been in a trance like state after, was moved to a hospice office a week ago.
The suit, documented Friday in Fulton County, Ga., Supreme Court, charges that Brown was speeding and tailgating an auto when she lost control of her 2005 Jeep Liberty, swerved into approaching activity and slammed into Eckerman's Ford Taurus.
At the season of the accident, a witness said Eckerman was draining from his head and did not have a heartbeat. Eckerman was restored and taken to North Fulton Hospital, where he spent a few days in discriminating condition.
Witness Osse Lessage told correspondents at the time that Bobbi Kristina hopped out of her auto and dashed to Eckerman to discover his condition.She was running and shouting, 'Goodness my gosh,'" Lessage said at the time. "My brother by marriage was there (saying) 'quiet down, quiet down.'"
Police agents decided Bobbi Kristina lost control of the Jeep when she blew a right back tire. Specialists said they discovered a nail in the tire.
The suit was brought against Bobbi Kristina through her gatekeepers, who incorporate her dad, R&B artist Bobby Brown, her close relative, Pat Houston, and her conservator Bedelia Hargrove.
The suit likewise named the Ford Motor Company right now, charging the airbag on Eckerman's auto did not convey legitimately and its safety belt was inadequate.
Then, Bobbi Kristina's family kept on holding a bedside vigil for her at the Peachtree Christian Hospice in Duluth, Ga.
At the point when leaving the hospice office Wednesday following a two-hour visit, Pat Houston told the Daily News that her niece's condition was the "same."
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