James Harden's restaurant is being sued by the family of a man who was killed by a drunk driver who was allegedly served too much alcohol.

Family of Taylar Jackson is suing James Harden's restaurant, claiming it served alcohol to the driver responsible for the accident that killed Jackson and 6 others.

December 10th 2024.

James Harden's restaurant is being sued by the family of a man who was killed by a drunk driver who was allegedly served too much alcohol.
The devastating loss of a loved one in a fatal car accident is a tragedy no family should ever have to endure. Unfortunately, for the family of a man who lost his life in a horrific crash in Houston, this nightmare became a reality. In their search for answers and justice, they have set their sights on an unlikely target - the restaurant owned by Los Angeles Clippers player, James Harden.

According to reports from Click 2 Houston, the accident took place in the early hours of November 11, 2023. The driver responsible for the crash, Christian Herrera, ran a red light and collided with another vehicle, claiming the lives of seven people. Among the victims were three former University of Houston football players, D.J. Hayden, Zach McMillian, and Ralph Oragwu, who were struck by Herrera's black Chrysler 300. The vehicle also hit an Acura SUV, occupied by Lauren Robinson and Taylar Jackson, both of whom tragically lost their lives. Adding to the heartache, a pedestrian named Frank Johnson was also struck and killed by Herrera's vehicle.

Taylar Jackson's family, in their pursuit of justice, has filed a lawsuit against Harden's restaurant, "13 By James Harden." The lawsuit alleges that Herrera was served excessive amounts of alcohol, which ultimately led to the tragic events of that fateful morning. Seeking compensation of over $1 million, the family claims that the restaurant was negligent in their handling of the situation.

"The lawsuit claims that Herrera was served alcohol despite being visibly intoxicated and posing a clear danger to himself and others," the family's attorney stated. It is also reported that the restaurant's lack of proper training and monitoring of alcohol consumption contributed to the accident, as stated in the lawsuit.

In response to the lawsuit, the restaurant's Chief Operating Officer, John Ricks, released a statement to KHOU on December 9th. "We cannot begin to fathom the pain and suffering that Taylar Jackson's family has endured over the past year. Our deepest sympathies go out to them and all those affected by this tragic accident. We have just been made aware of the lawsuit and are currently gathering more information. We will provide a formal statement as soon as possible."

As the legal battle unfolds, the family of Taylar Jackson continues to mourn their loss and seek justice for their loved one. While nothing can bring back the lives lost in this heartbreaking incident, they hope that their lawsuit will bring about change and prevent similar tragedies from occurring in the future.

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