Wrong-way driver's husband sues state, others over crash

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Wrong-way driver's husband sues state, others over crash

The husband whose wife killed herself and seven others in a horrific wrong-way crash on the Taconic State Parkway is suing the state, claiming poor highway upkeep and signage are solely to blame.

Toxicology reports released days after the July 26, 2009, collision determined Diane Schuler of Long Island, N.Y., was drunk and high when she crashed her minivan into an SUV occupied by three men.

But her husband, Daniel Schuler, contends it was the state's "negligence, carelessness and recklessness" in its design and maintenance of the highway that "solely" caused fatal injuries to his daughter, Erin, 2.

His lawsuit, filed Monday in the New York Court of Claims, is on behalf of the estate of Erin and his son, Bryan, 5, the sole survivor.

In a separate lawsuit, Dean and Angela Tallarico, who suffered minor injuries in the crash, sued the estate of wife Diane Schuler on Friday in state Supreme Court, arguing that she bears the responsibility.

Schuler claims that the state "negligently allowed" unsafe conditions; "failed to properly mark and/or delineate the appropriate lanes"; and failed to put up proper warning signs such as flashing arrows, barriers and cones. The lawsuit seeks unspecified monetary damages for financial and emotional hardship, noting Bryan Schuler is disabled after the crash.

Also killed were the three occupants of the SUV: Michael Bastardi Sr., Guy Bastardi and Daniel Longo of Yonkers.
Michael Bastardi Jr., who lost his father and brother in the crash, said Tuesday that Daniel Schuler is blaming "everything and everyone except his wife."

"He's just avoiding the true reasons on why this all happened," the younger Bastardi said. "It's pathetic and it's an insult to all of us."

Daniel Schuler's attorney, Kevin Grennan, did not respond to requests for comment Tuesday.

The New York Post reported Tuesday that Daniel Schuler also filed a separate lawsuit last week in state Supreme Court against Warren Hance, whose daughters Emma, 8, Alyson, 7, and Kate, 5, were killed. That case argues that because Hance owned the minivan that Diane Schuler was driving, he is in part liable, according to the Post.

The Journal News could not independently confirm the Post report Tuesday.

Kevin Conklin, a Mamaroneck lawyer representing the Bastardi estate, declined to comment on the possible lawsuit against Hance.

In the Tallaricos' lawsuit, attorney Steven Grant said Tuesday that the Freehold, N.Y., couple still suffers from "physical and obviously psychological injuries" two years after the crash.

Grant declined to specify the type of injuries his clients received, saying only that they "pale in comparison to the real tragedy of the day," referring to those who were killed.

In late 2009, Michael Bastardi Jr.'s sister Roseann Guzzo filed a wrongful-death lawsuit against Schuler's estate and Hance. Depositions still have not been taken.

Last month, Longo's brother, Joseph, also sued, not just Schuler's estate and Hance, but also Guzzo, alleging that Guy Bastardi bore some of the responsibility for the crash. Guzzo's lawyer, John Kelly, recently told The Journal News he wouldn't expect anyone to prove negligence on Bastardi's part.

"You can't blame the driver of a car that's hit by someone driving the wrong way," Kelly said.

"The signs aren't the problem on the highway. It's the people who drink and drive," Guzzo said.

A spokesman with the state Department of Transportation did not return a phone call regarding Schuler's claim.
 
I hope the state countersues on the basis that he failed to control his wife's bad habit or at least influence her in a positive manner. When he says, "She's a grown *** adult. I cain't control a grown *** adult." The state should say, "Yes, she is. No one forced her to drink and get high. STFU or we'll sue you for damages."
 
You should really watch the HBO Documentary about this, called "There's Something Wrong with Aunt Diane". It's pretty incredible.
 
Personal responsibility is a foreign concept to her. Surely there's someone she can sue over that too.
 
You should really watch the HBO Documentary about this, called "There's Something Wrong with Aunt Diane". It's pretty incredible.

I just watched the documentary tonight. I have to say her husband is kind of an *** and seems like he only wants to save face with his brother-in-law who lost his three daughters. He wanted to exhume the body to do another autopsy. Claimed her abscessed tooth caused her to have a stroke, and that maybe she thought the vodka found in the front of the van was water. RIGHT!!!! The last video of her shows her walking into a Sunoco gas station, asks for something (they claim a certain pain reliever) then walked out without buying anything. She was also seen cutting people off on the highway but the moves were not erratic but clean, quick, precise moves.

The family admitted she smoked marijuana sometimes in the evenings to calm down. Her husband said she was not an alcoholic and that she didn't drink. Her sister-in-law was caught on film smoking and made the comment that the family didn't know she smoked...ok, well maybe the family didn't know Diane Schuler drank. She nearly had alcohol poisoning and that was only enhanced by the marijuana. Doctors say she could have had delirium due to everything in her system. If it wasn't suicide then a server lack of common since to drink that much and smoke weed on top of that. Her 30min drive home took 4hrs and one thing that was weird is her cell phone was found setting on a wall just before a toll stop on the NY Thruway. She went up a ramp that had do not enter one way, then drove in the fast lane around 70mph, passing car after car before striking an SUV with her van nearly 2 miles after entering the wrong side of the highway.

She either had a fight with her husband before leaving the camp grounds and started drinking, she had severe tooth pain and underestimated the alcohol and weed together, or was just an alcoholic and possibly wanted to kill herself and take the kids away from her husband.

The documentary also showed three pictures taken just after Diane was pulled from burning vehicle and they were pretty disturbing. I haven't seen anything online yet.

Here is the Autopsy Report: http://www.lohud.com/assets/pdf/BH14176392.PDF
 
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