Crime & Safety
Raritan Settles Lawsuit With Family Of 1-Year-Old Killed In DWI Crash
The suit claimed Raritan cops shouldn't have released Ronald B. Rebernik after arresting him for heroin hours before the deadly 2018 crash.

RARITAN, NJ — Raritan Borough has paid $450,000 to settle a lawsuit with the family of Matias Ortega who was tragically killed on his first birthday after a Raritan man driving under the influence of heroin ran him over in 2018.
The lawsuit, filed against the Borough of Raritan, Raritan Police, and Police Officer Everett Holt, was settled in Somerset County Superior Court on Jan. 24. (See the lawsuit below)
The $450,000 settlement was broken down into multiple payments. $100,000 was used to settle Daniel Ortega's claims, who was 5 years old at the time. Daniel had suffered a skull fracture from the crash.
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Of the $100,000 for Daniel, $ 75,000 was put into a Somerset County trust fund for him. Additionally, $25,000 of the settlement was used to pay the family's attorney Joseph Delgado of Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq in Plainfield.
Delgado did not immediately return Patch's request for comment.
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The lawsuit was originally filed on July 6, 2020, claiming the borough and police should not have released Ronald B. Rebernik, 62, of Second Street from their custody hours before the deadly crash after they had just arrested him for heroin possession.
The suit claims the borough and police knew or should have known he was under the influence of drugs and likely to continue driving under the influence.
Raritan Borough or the Raritan Police Department did not immediately return Patch's request for comment.
The tragic crash occurred on July 7, 2018, around 7:15 p.m. when Rebernik, who was under the influence of heroin, was driving his 2004 Ford Escape southbound on Anderson Street when he crossed to the northbound side, hit two parked vehicles, left the roadway and continued southbound on the sidewalk. Read More: NJ Boy Celebrating 1st Birthday Hit, Killed In Alleged DWI Crash
He then hit the Raritan mom, Domitila Rosales, 36, who was walking with her two sons, Daniel Ortega, 5, and Matias Ortega in a stroller. The family was walking to the park to celebrate Matias Ortega's first birthday.
Rebernik then continued driving southbound on the sidewalk after striking the family, and went back onto the roadway where he hit two more parked vehicles on the northbound side of Anderson Street before stopping.
Domitila Rosales suffered serious injuries and still has permanent scarring while Daniel suffered a skull fracture. Matias was later pronounced dead at the hospital.
The lawsuit pointed to the emotional trauma suffered by the parents and brother Daniel. Father and husband Lorenzo Teodoro Ortega who works nearby also rushed to the scene to find his family injured on the sidewalk. Read More: Family Of 1-Year-Old Killed In DWI Crash Sues Raritan, Police
The suit stated that the parents and brother were present to see the serious injuries and death of their child and brother and are suffering from great anguish, emotional and psychic pain and suffering anxiety, stress, and emotional harm as a result of what they witnessed and experience.
During Rebernik's first court appearance on July 17, 2018, it was discovered that he was arrested hours earlier on July 7, 2018, before the deadly crash and found to have eight glassine folds of heroin and two knotted plastic bags of crack cocaine while in the parking lot of QuickChek and Liquor Saver. He was released on a summons before he allegedly ran over the borough family, killing the 1-year-old baby while driving under the influence.
A video from Raritan Police's body cams showed police searching Rebernik's car and being arrested for drug possession hours before the tragic crash. Read More: Video Shows NJ Man Busted For Drugs Just Before Fatal DUI Crash
Rebernik was sentenced in February 2019 to 15 years in New Jersey State Prison on charges of first-degree vehicular homicide and second-degree assault by auto, all of which occurred within 1,000 feet of St. Ann's Elementary School property in the borough. Read More: Man Gets 15 Years In Fatal DUI Crash Of 1-Year-Old Raritan Baby
Delgado previously told Patch the family is not suing Rebernik in this lawsuit because they have already settled with him in a previous suit. Holt was named in the lawsuit as he was the only officer identified so far that was directly connected to the arrest at the QuickChek and Liquor Saver. Other officers are expected to be named.
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