Ronnie Blake, Jakon Sutter and Dante Nigro filed a suit with Santa Monica Superior Court last week saying they "felt surprise, shock, fear and panic at Lohan's surprising and sudden act" when she took off in the SUV in pursuit of another vehicle.
The three plaintiffs are seeking unspecified damages from Lohan, 22, who they say was "angry and aggressive" when she commandeered the vehicle in Santa Monica, although they were not physically injured during the July 2007 chase.
According to the lawsuit, "Dante and Jakon continued to implore Lohan to slow down, stating specifically that she was endangering all of their lives and that they could be killed. Lohan refused to slow or stop, but instead responded with abusive cursing and vulgar language, including a statement that she did not care about the risk of death."
Lohan's attorney, Ed McPherson has slammed the lawsuit as "absurd."
Lohan's attorney, Ed McPherson has slammed the lawsuit as "absurd."
"These guys had the night of their lives, playing with the radio and leaving the vehicle at one point and getting back in," he told TMZ.com.
Lohan reached a plea deal after her DUI arrest, pleading guilty to being under the influence of cocaine and also to an earlier drunken driving arrest which resulted in her entering rehab and spending just 84 minutes in jail.