Lohan's Accident Aftermath


It was quite a Friday night for Lindsay Lohan. TMZ cameras caught the actress partying it up
til the wee hours of the morning (3:30 AM to be exact) at hotspot Les Deux. A source inside
the club tells TMZ that she was there "pretty late" after closing (ya think?) and stayed in the
exclusive back room. Lohan then left, with her ever-trusted buddy Jaz at the wheel.

Two hours after she left Les Deux, cops responded to a 911 call reporting a one car hit and
run and Foothill and Sunset Blvds in Beverly Hills. Cops say Lindsay was driving her
Mercedes and lost control and went up on on a curb.

Check out the video shot of the crash's aftermath! Cops also say the found a "usable
amount" of a drug tentatively identified as cocaine in Lindsay's ride. Whoops.

Cops say they arrested her at Century City Hospital where she had been taken by friends
after the accident. They're waiting for results of blood tests to determine just what
substances she had in her system. One thing the cops do know... more charges could be
filed in this case.

Poor Linds. She's in a heap of trouble. Fleeing the scene of an accident, coke allegedly
found in her car and a possible DUI- and she's under 21 to boot.

Nurse! Someone help this girl!
post june 12,2007
Lindsay Lohan has been sued for crashing into a parked van.

The accident happened on October 4, 2005. Lohan had left the Ivy restaurant on Robertson Blvd. in Beverly Hills,
driving her jet black Mercedes. She was tearing up Robertson when she struck a vehicle that was making an illegal
U-turn in front of her. Her car then crashed into the parked van owned by the plaintiff.

At the time, Lohan's rep said the paparazzi were chasing her. Some witnesses say she was just goofing and speeding.
The L.A. County Sheriff's Department issued a statement saying, "Preliminary investigations have revealed that
paparazzi were not a factor in the traffic collision..."

If Lohan was driving recklessly, she could be responsible for hitting the van, despite the U-turn that triggered the crash.

Grandeur, Inc., the owner of the van that was struck, filed suit on May 18 in Beverly Hills Small Claims Court for
$3,624.84. The case is pending.

Florian Loeckle, the CEO of the company that owns the van, told TMZ before filing suit, he sent Lohan a letter asking
her to pay his repair bill, but got no response. Loeckle added, "Apparently, in Los Angeles, if you're a celebrity you can
do this stuff without getting in trouble."