Donn Johnson Dies In Alaskan Car Crash. Here's What His Family Should Know...

Ward Merdes
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Posted by Ward MerdesMay 27, 2008 2:46 AM
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The Peninsula Clarion reports that Donn P. Johnson, 53, of Cass Lake, Minn. was killed in a head-on collision at approximately 1700 on Saturday. The wreck occurred on Kalifornsky Beach Road and involved Elizabeth Miller, 54, of Soldotna. Ms. Miller's 2003 Honda Element apparently crossed into Johnson's lane, strikingJohnson's 2000 Hyundai head-on.

Mr. Johnson's family should be aware that it is illegal to cross the center-line in Alaska. We are not allowed to drive on the left side of a roadway. When a driver, such as Ms. Miller, crosses the center line and causes injury/death, she is legally responsible. The relevant driving regulation is 13 AAC 02.060. It provides:

13 AAC 02.060. Limitations on driving left of center

(a) A vehicle may not be driven on the left side of a roadway under the following conditions:

(1) when approaching within 500 feet of the crest of a grade or a curve in a highway where the driver's view is obstructed for a distance which creates a hazard if another vehicle is approaching from the opposite direction;

(2) when approaching within 100 feet of or traversing an intersection or railroad grade crossing unless otherwise indicated by an official traffic control device; or

(3) when the view is obstructed upon approaching within 300 feet of a bridge, viaduct, or tunnel.

The Johnson family should also be aware of AS 09.55.580, our wrongful death statute. It allows family members, dependents, to bring claims for wrongful death. And, automobile insurance is mandatory in Alaska. Once you are emotionally stable, it makes sense to bring a wrongful death claim.

They should also be aware that the decedent's OWN insurer is on the hook for Underinsured Motorist coverage. Finally, recall that the Statute of Limitations for personal injury and death in Alaska is but two years. Take action soon.

Frankly, you should call a lawyer to help you. Do it today.

Just don't call me. Whenever I write these pieces, outlining a person's legal rights and suggesting that a victimcontact a lawyer, I get flamed for being a vulture. It seems some folksprefer that victims like the Johnson family get eaten alive by insurance companies, rather than know their rights. Whatever. Just be sure to call a lawyer - any qualified Alaskan lawyer - today. I wish you well.

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Shelly
Posted by Shelly
May 27, 2008 9:15 AM

I will pass this along to his son who is a good friend of mine. Thank you for the information.

Donna Christensen
Posted by Donna Christensen
May 27, 2008 1:00 PM

Donn Johnson is my Twin brother and we have contacted an attorney. I appreciate all the help we can get, as this is very overwhelming for his 2 sons and his siblings. Arrangements are being made today and hopefully will be posted in Star Tribune tomorrow and main obituary in Star Tribunes Sunday paper. Please pray for our family and "Donnie Boy."

Silvia Harbaugh
Posted by Silvia Harbaugh
May 27, 2008 1:05 PM

Dear Shelly,
Would you tell Mr. Johnson's son that Horace Mann insures the vehicle owed by Elizabeth Miller, and that there are no issues of coverage or liability, which means we will honor this claim 100% to the rightful survivors.
Silvia Harbaugh, 1 877 267 0570 x 8636 claim 63975D, if you do chose an attorney, make sure they see this note

john devault
Posted by john devault
May 27, 2008 2:02 PM

Donn is dearly missed by his fellow employees, we just found out tuesday morning and did not know who to talk to or how to get info. We are here to help the family any way we can. if there is another website please let me know.

Donna
Posted by Donna
May 30, 2008 8:19 PM

For further information pertaining to Donnie boy's memorial service, please search Star Tribune Mpls. There is also a view/sign guest book. Please take this time to sign the guest book, and PLEASE tell how you met Donnie and any story about him you can share. We would like to have the Guest Book printed for his sons when there are enough entries. The boys, his older brother and cousin are currently in Alaska (5-30-08)taking care of Donnie Boy. Please continue your prayers for Donnie and our family.

Twin sister, Donna

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