andeur Inc., which claims the actress crashed into a company van in October 2005.
Lohan was behind the wheel in Beverly Hills when her car collided with a parked van, according to small claims court papers filed May 18. Grandeur Inc. is seeking $3,624.84 in damages, the celebrity news Web site CelebTV.com reported.
It was originally reported that Lohan, who was driving a Black Mercedes-Benz convertible, collided with the van because its driver made a U-turn in front of the celeb's car. "She happens to be an innocent victim in all of this," Steve Whitmore, a spokesman for the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, said at the time.