Duck Commander, Inc. and State of La. Sued for Woman’s Death
Duck Commander Inc., the company behind Duck Dynasty, and the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development have been named defendants in a lawsuit filed by Jennifer Young, the mother of Madison Welch.
Filed in St. Martin Parish, the suit maintains that Madison Welch’s accident was not simple user error, but rather the result of an 18-wheeler operated “by agents, employees and/or licensees of Duck Commander Inc.” cutting into Welch’s lane and forcing her off the road. This allegation evidently arises from a phone conversation Welch was engaged with at the time of the incident. The friend who was on the other end reported that Welch exclaimed something about a nearby truck and then the line went silent. Shortly after being told by the friend of what occurred, Welch’s family was notified of the accident. Welch’s Toyota Tacoma left the road and flipped, ejecting her. Welch later succumbed to her injuries and died.
Young’s case additionally relies on the testimony of William Kirksey, who claimed to have witnessed the entire event and was one of the first people on the scene. Kirksey stated that two 18-wheelers were exiting the freeway at the same time as Welch. Both were in line, but at one point, one of them swerved into Welch’s lane, apparently causing her to veer off the road.