Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Driver in Brady Car Crash Loses License

An update was reported last week regarding the September car accident case that occurred in the Back Bay area of Boston, involving star quarterback for the New England Patriots, Tom Brady.

The driver who allegedly ran a red light and caused the crash between his minivan and Brady’s vehicle has had his driver’s license revoked for 60 days. Ludgero Rodrigues lost his license a few weeks ago on October 28 due to seven violations in the past three years where he was found to be more than 50 percent responsible.

Brady walked away unhurt in the accident while Rodrigues’ father, who was a passenger in the minivan, suffered serious injuries.

Rodrigues will be able to submit an application for his driver’s license to be reinstated next month on December 27 and, if approved, he would need to pay a $100 fee.

If you or someone you know has been involved in a car accident, download or request a copy by mail of Massachusetts car accident attorney Thomas M. Kiley's book "The 7 Mistakes That Can Wreck Your Massachusetts Accident Case" now. This free Massachusetts auto accidents book is available to Massachusetts residents only.

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