Families of Texas bus crash victims sue concrete truck driver in 2nd lawsuit

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Families of Texas bus crash victims sue concrete truck driver in 2nd lawsuit
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In the second lawsuit since the deadly Texas bus crash three weeks ago, six families have sued the concrete truck driver and his company.

three weeks ago, six families have sued the concrete truck driver and his company after the truck veered into oncoming traffic, causing the bus to crash.has been charged with negligent homicide for the bus crash, which resulted in the deaths of 5-year-old Ulises Rodriguez Montoya and 33-year-old Ryan Wallace.

KEYE reached out to attorneys for both the families and F.J.M. Concrete, but those requests for comment went unreturned. KEYE found Hernandez had a criminal record stretching back nearly two decades, that included previous charges of driving with a suspended license and, just last year, charges of abuse.

In the former lawsuit, filed by the Tom Green teacher, another family has joined that case, as well, according to court filings, similarly arguing for personal injury sustained in the crash. That family's attorney, Laura Ramos James, said she expects more lawsuits in the future.

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