Dwayne Haskins' Widow Settles and Dismisses Wrongful Death Lawsuit
Kalabrya Haskins closes legal case after reaching substantial settlements with multiple defendants over the 2022 death of the former NFL quarterback.
- Kalabrya Haskins voluntarily dismissed her wrongful death lawsuit after settling with all named defendants, including the driver and owner of the dump truck involved in the fatal accident.
- The settlements, described by her attorney as substantial, bring closure to the legal case nearly 20 months after it was filed and over two years after Dwayne Haskins' death.
- Haskins, a former first-round NFL draft pick, died in April 2022 after being struck by a dump truck while attempting to cross a Florida highway following his rental car running out of gas.
- A toxicology report revealed Haskins had a blood alcohol level three times the legal limit in Florida and traces of ketamine and other substances in his system at the time of his death.
- The lawsuit alleged Haskins was drugged, robbed, and extorted before the accident, though these claims were not further addressed in the case's resolution.