Yeah this is so incredibly sad, if I had come back to my car and realised that my own preventable negligence had caused my child not just to die, but to die so needlessly, so carelessly and so awfully I'm not sure how I would cope. How could you possibly go on with that on your shoulders? It would utterly crush me....and rightly so. That parent/those parents are awful awful people. This should not be anywhere near possible.
Edit: upon reading other comments, I've reflected on my own comment on the parents and have slightly changed my view; personally I think the gravity of the mistake outweighs everything else they have done in life no matter how good and so my statement on the balance of things is probably true, imo. However it is not something that needed to be said and nor is it a comment on the type of person/people they were up until, and after this.
Sure...my mobile is heating the planet while BP executives fly around in private jets, cavorting on their mega yachts, and supplying or spilling oil around the world. Sure wish I could tell which one was doing the most damage.
Ah okay, I don't go to places with spotty coverage all that often...and when I do I just download that part of Google maps onto my phone and it works just fine. And by "that part" I mean a significant part of my country! Small world here in Europe I guess.
Oh god musicmatch was soooo good, it was my daily driver while everyone else was using winamp...something about whipping unsuspecting animals in the ass.
She also needs to be compensated for lost time and events, relationships etc that never happened because of the state. There's more to compensation than just the money they could have earned.
Web or app?