1 | A bill to be entitled |
2 | An act for the relief of Ronnie Lopez and Robert Guzman, |
3 | individually and as Co-Personal Representatives of the |
4 | Estate of Ana-Yency Velasquez, deceased, and for Ronnie |
5 | Lopez, Jr., Ashley Lorena Lopez-Velasquez, and Steven |
6 | Robert Guzman, minor children of Ana-Yency Velasquez, by |
7 | Miami-Dade County; providing for an appropriation to |
8 | compensate the estate and the minor children for the death |
9 | of Ana-Yency Velasquez as a result of the negligence of an |
10 | employee of Miami-Dade County; providing a limitation on |
11 | attorney's fees, lobbying fees, and costs; providing an |
12 | effective date. |
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14 | WHEREAS, Ronnie Lopez, Co-Personal Representative of the |
15 | Estate of Ana-Yency Velasquez, deceased, is the father of Ronnie |
16 | Lopez, Jr., age 4, and Ashley Lorena Lopez-Velasquez, age 3, and |
17 | Ana-Yency Velasquez, deceased, was the mother of Ronnie Lopez, |
18 | Jr., and Ashley Lorena Lopez-Velasquez, and |
19 | WHEREAS, Robert Guzman, Co-Personal Representative of the |
20 | Estate of Ana-Yency Velasquez, deceased, is the father of minor |
21 | child, Steven Robert Guzman, age 8, and Ana-Yency Velasquez, |
22 | Deceased, was the mother of Steven Robert Guzman, and |
23 | WHEREAS, on February 23, 2009, a Miami-Dade County Police |
24 | Officer, when driving his marked police unit through an |
25 | intersection, failed to obey a posted stop sign and also did not |
26 | engage his lights or sirens, and |
27 | WHEREAS, protocol for the Miami-Dade County Police |
28 | Department requires that lights and sirens be engaged whenever |
29 | any police vehicle is in pursuit of another vehicle, and |
30 | WHEREAS, section 316.271, Florida Statutes, requires lights |
31 | and sirens to be engaged whenever an authorized emergency |
32 | vehicle is responding to an emergency or in the immediate |
33 | pursuit of an actual or suspected violator of the law, and |
34 | WHEREAS, the vehicle driven by the Miami-Dade County police |
35 | unit was in pursuit of a phantom speeding vehicle at the time of |
36 | the collision, and |
37 | WHEREAS, the Miami-Dade County police cruiser crashed into |
38 | and broadsided the vehicle operated by Ana-Yency Velasquez, then |
39 | 23 years of age and the mother of three minor children, at the |
40 | intersection of N.W. 112th St. and N.W. 12th Ave., and |
41 | WHEREAS, the Miami-Dade County police cruiser, operated by |
42 | the officer struck the vehicle driven by Ana-Yency Velasquez |
43 | with such force that her automobile crashed into the bedroom of |
44 | a nearby residence, throwing debris from the automobile onto the |
45 | roof of the residence, and |
46 | WHEREAS, Ana-Yency Velasquez was killed as a result of the |
47 | negligence of an employee of Miami-Dade County, Florida, and |
48 | WHEREAS, mediation of the claims of this matter was held on |
49 | November 17, 2010, and |
50 | WHEREAS, at mediation, Miami-Dade County acknowledged that |
51 | the damages far exceeded the statutory limit of $200,000 |
52 | established under s. 768.28, Florida Statutes, and the |
53 | representatives of Miami-Dade County agreed and entered into a |
54 | Mediation Settlement Agreement, and |
55 | WHEREAS, in the Mediation Settlement Agreement, Miami-Dade |
56 | County agreed to pay $150,000 to the plaintiffs under the |
57 | statutory limits on damages and the remaining $50,000 was paid |
58 | to the Co-Personal Representatives of the Estate of Ana-Yency |
59 | Velasquez and to the owner of the house that incurred damage as |
60 | a result of the crash, and |
61 | WHEREAS, Miami-Dade County has paid $150,000 to the Co- |
62 | Personal Representatives of the Estate of Ana-Yency Velasquez |
63 | under the statutory limits of liability set forth in s. 768.28, |
64 | Florida Statutes, and |
65 | WHEREAS, Miami-Dade County has agreed in the Mediation |
66 | Settlement Agreement to actively support the passage of a claims |
67 | bill in the amount of $1,010,000, NOW, THEREFORE, |
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69 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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71 | Section 1. The facts stated in the preamble to this act |
72 | are found and declared to be true. |
73 | Section 2. Miami-Dade County is authorized and directed to |
74 | appropriate from funds of the county not otherwise appropriated |
75 | and to draw a warrant in the sum of $1,010,000 payable to Ronnie |
76 | Lopez and Robert Guzman, individually and as Co-Personal |
77 | Representatives of the Estate of Ana-Yency Velasquez, deceased, |
78 | for the benefit of Ronnie Lopez, Jr., Ashley Lorena Lopez- |
79 | Velasquez, and Steven Robert Guzman, minor children of Ana-Yency |
80 | Velasquez, as compensation for the death of Ana-Yency Velasquez |
81 | as a result of the negligence of an employee of Miami-Dade |
82 | County. |
83 | Section 3. This award is intended to provide the sole |
84 | compensation for all present and future claims arising out of |
85 | the factual situation described in the preamble to this act |
86 | which resulted in the death of Ana-Yency Velasquez. The total |
87 | amount paid for attorney's fees, lobbying fees, costs, and |
88 | similar expenses relating to this claim may not exceed 25 |
89 | percent of the total amount awarded under section 2. |
90 | Section 4. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law. |