Texas Roadhouse Faces $95 Million Lawsuit Over 13-Year-Old's Death in Drunk Driving Incident in Cumming

Texas Roadhouse Faces $95 Million Lawsuit Over 13-Year-Old's Death in Drunk Driving Incident in Cumming
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Texas Roadhouse is seeking to be cleared of liability in a civil case regarding the death of 13-year-old Leonardo "Leo" Camacho, who was struck by a driver shortly after she consumed alcohol at the restaurant's Cumming location. The Camacho family is pursuing $95 million in damages, claiming the restaurant served the driver, Katie Pancione, while she was visibly intoxicated. Defense attorneys argue that Pancione showed no signs of intoxication during her brief visit and that her actions, including texting while driving, were the direct cause of the accident.

June 18, 2025

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