Marc Daniels and Laura Daniels v. Joseph D’Amico and Francine D’Amico. The morning of July 31, 2007 was peaceful and promising for East Haddam welder Marc Daniels and his wife, Laura. They headed out early for a restaurant breakfast and a pleasant drive, taking their 2001 Corvette – the car for special occasions.

At the same time, 20-year-old Joseph D’Amico, who had only had a driver’s license for five weeks, had just ended his overnight shift job at a local Stop & Shop. He was hurtling southbound on Route 154 in a Mazda sedan. Ignoring the double-yellow line, witnesses said D’Amico passed several cars on the two-lane road, and was attempting to pass another as he was cresting a hill on a curve. He slammed head-on into the Danielses’ oncoming Corvette, severely injuring the husband and wife.

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