Family addresses court during sentencing in fatal Vermilion moped crash

VERMILION — Family members and friends of Merik Bendig filled the Vermilion Municipal Court courtroom Tuesday as sentencing was handed down in connection with the 2025 crash that claimed the 20-year-old’s life.

A Lorain woman previously charged with vehicular manslaughter and failure to yield appeared before Judge Kenneth M. Lieux during an emotional hearing that focused heavily on the lasting impact the crash has had on Bendig’s family, friends and the Vermilion community.

Family describes lasting loss

Before sentencing, members of Bendig’s family addressed the court, including his mother, who described the devastating aftermath of the October 2025 collision on Liberty Avenue.

“Merik was stolen from us that day,” she said in a victim impact statement read aloud in court. “There will be no wife for Merik, no children for Merik, no milestones for Merik.”

She described Merik as someone who “would bring out the best in people just by being around them” and said the family continues to relive the trauma of the night he died from injuries suffered in the crash.

Judge weighs grief, remorse and rehabilitation

Court records show the defendant originally entered not guilty pleas before later changing her plea during proceedings earlier this year. Charges filed in Vermilion Municipal Court included vehicular manslaughter, a second-degree misdemeanor under Ohio law, along with failure to yield.

According to statements made in court Tuesday, the sentence included suspended jail time, probationary supervision, counseling requirements, community service, license-related penalties and court costs. The court also discussed factors including the defendant’s age, lack of prior criminal history, remorse and likelihood of rehabilitation.

During the hearing, the defendant apologized directly to Bendig’s family.

Lieux acknowledged the irreversible loss suffered by the Bendig family while also noting the case did not involve malicious intent. Much of the court’s discussion centered on accountability, rehabilitation and the permanent impact the crash had on both families.

The crash occurred Oct. 14, 2025, on Liberty Avenue near Szklar’s Martial Arts Academy. Investigators said Bendig was riding an eastbound moped when a westbound vehicle turning into a driveway crossed into his path. Bendig suffered catastrophic injuries and was later pronounced dead after being transported to MetroHealth Medical Center.

The case drew widespread attention throughout Vermilion, where Bendig was remembered by friends and family as a kind and community-oriented young man whose death deeply affected those who knew him.

In her statement, his mother said the family continues to carry that loss daily.

“Every day we have to try to live without him.”

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