In the wake of the tragedies that occurred at the annual South by Southwest music and interactive fest in Austin earlier this year, the victims and their families may begin to see some justice.

In the wee hours of the morning on March 13, 2014, a highly intoxicated 21-year-old sped through a DUI checkpoint into oncoming traffic on a one-way street, ultimately crashing into a barricade and crowd of people outside a SXSW afterparty at The Mohawk. The terrible tragedy left four dead and nearly two dozen injured. Driver Rashad Owens has been charged with capital murder and remains in jail. 

Now, SXSW is seeing its first wave of victim lawsuits. One victim’s family claims that festival organizers skimped on traffic safeguards while packing thousands of people downtown.

“A festival organizer or traffic design consultant of ordinary intelligence would have anticipated the danger,” the lawsuit says, according to ABC News.

Meanwhile, lawyers for the festival released the following statement:

“What happened on Red River was a terrible tragedy, caused by Rashad Owen’s utter disregard of human life. Our hearts continue to ache for those injured and the families of those who lost their lives. We look forward to his prosecution for his awful crimes.”