

A wrestler who died in a van crash while in Iowa has suit filed by his mother. The student was a wrestler for York College and was in a van with ten wrestlers from a Nebraska college. He was from Kansas and was not wearing his seat belt. The wrester is Brock Pigorsch from Herington, Kansas. He was thrown from the van.
There is nothing unusual about a person filing suit after a relative dies in a car, truck or motorcycle crash. The insurance company will settle the claim without having probate court approval and that requires an estate be opened for the dead person. A relative, in this case the mother, would be the likely executor, executrix or administrator of the son’s estate. Simply stated you need to open an estate to settle a wrongful death case following a car, truck or motorcycle accident or wreck.
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