Florida Senate - 2014 (NP) SB 52 By Senator Legg 17-00138-14 201452__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act for the relief of Monica Cantillo Acosta and 3 Luis Alberto Cantillo Acosta, surviving children of 4 Nhora Acosta, by Miami-Dade County; providing for an 5 appropriation to compensate them for the wrongful 6 death of their mother, Nhora Acosta, due to injuries 7 sustained as a result of the negligence of a Miami 8 Dade County bus driver; providing a limitation on the 9 payment of fees and costs; providing an effective 10 date. 11 12 WHEREAS, on November 12, 2004, at approximately 4:16 p.m., 13 Nhora Acosta entered Miami-Dade County bus number 04142 at a 14 stop on S.W. 8th Street in Miami, paid the driver, and tried to 15 find a seat on the crowded bus, and 16 WHEREAS, while Nhora Acosta walked toward the rear of the 17 bus in search of a seat, the bus driver, ignoring her safety and 18 failing to appropriately anticipate the stop-and-go traffic 19 patterns on the busy street, accelerated so quickly that, in 20 order to avoid a collision with another vehicle, he suddenly 21 slammed on the brakes, and 22 WHEREAS, the sudden change in velocity caused Nhora Acosta 23 to fall and strike her head on an interior portion of the bus, 24 and 25 WHEREAS, as a result of the fall, Nhora Acosta suffered a 26 severe closed head injury and massive brain damage, including a 27 right subdural hemorrhage, a left dural hemorrhage, diffused 28 cerebral edema, and basilar herniations, and 29 WHEREAS, Nhora Acosta was rushed to the trauma 30 resuscitation bay at Jackson Memorial Hospital in a comatose 31 state, was placed on a ventilator, underwent various procedures 32 to no avail, and was pronounced dead at 2:05 p.m. the next day, 33 and 34 WHEREAS, Nhora Acosta was a 54-year-old single mother of 35 two children, Monica Cantillo Acosta and Luis Alberto Cantillo 36 Acosta, who had been raised exclusively by their mother, and 37 because of her death, her children were left orphaned, and 38 WHEREAS, Monica Cantillo Acosta and Luis Alberto Cantillo 39 Acosta loved their mother and only parent dearly and have 40 suffered intense mental pain due to their mother’s untimely 41 death, and 42 WHEREAS, Monica Cantillo Acosta and Luis Alberto Cantillo 43 Acosta have also lost the support, love, and guidance of their 44 only parent, Nhora Acosta, as a result of the negligence of the 45 Miami-Dade bus driver, and 46 WHEREAS, on November 5, 2007, a Miami-Dade County jury 47 rendered a verdict and found the Miami-Dade County bus driver 48 100 percent negligent and responsible for the wrongful death of 49 Nhora Acosta, and determined the damages of Monica Cantillo 50 Acosta and Luis Alberto Cantillo Acosta to be $3 million each, 51 and 52 WHEREAS, the parties have subsequently settled this matter 53 for $1,140,000, and Miami-Dade County has paid the claimants 54 $200,000 under the statutory limits of liability set forth in s. 55 768.28, Florida Statutes, NOW, THEREFORE, 56 57 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 58 59 Section 1. The facts stated in the preamble to this act are 60 found and declared to be true. 61 Section 2. Miami-Dade County is authorized and directed to 62 appropriate from funds of the county not otherwise appropriated 63 and to draw a warrant in the sum of $470,000, payable to Monica 64 Cantillo Acosta, and a warrant in the sum of $470,000, payable 65 to Louis Alberto Cantillo Acosta, as compensation for the 66 wrongful death of their mother, Nhora Acosta. 67 Section 3. The amount paid by the Miami-Dade County 68 pursuant to s. 768.28, Florida Statutes, and the amounts awarded 69 under this act are intended to provide the sole compensation for 70 all present and future claims arising out of the factual 71 situation described in this act which resulted in the death of 72 Nhora Acosta. The total amount paid for attorney fees, lobbying 73 fees, costs, and other similar expenses relating to this claim 74 may not exceed 25 percent of the total amount awarded under this 75 act. 76 Section 4. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law.