LAWSUIT: Trucking company involved in crash that killed 5 didn't have insurance for 28 months prior

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The new filing in federal court alleges the insurance company cancelled the trucking company's policy more than two years before the crash.

WELD COUNTY, Colo. — A new filing in federal court alleges that Caminantes Trucking did not have insurance for more than two years prior to a June 2022 crash on I-25 that killed five people.

Aaron Godines and Hailie Everts were killed, along with their infant daughter. Aaron's parents, Christina and Emiliano, were also in the car and died. "We have an organization that’s responsible for policing hundreds of thousands of trucking companies. They are understaffed. They are overwhelmed. They do not have enough resources. They do not have enough people to make sure the rules and regulations are being followed," Lawson said of the FMCSA.

 

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