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Date: 06-14-2012

Case Style: Barbara O'Leary v. Kevin Bowers

Case Number: CJ-2012-204

Judge: Mary Fitzgerald

Court: District Court, Tulsa County, Oklahoma

Plaintiff's Attorney: Oleg Roytman

Defendant's Attorney: Pro Se

Description: Barbara O'Leary sued Kevin Bowers on an auto negligence theory claiming to have been injured in a car wreck caused by Bowers.

Plaintiff made the following claims:

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PARTIES. TURISDICTION AND VENUE

I. The Plaintiff, Barbara O’leary is a resident of Tulsa County, Oklahoma.

2. The Defendant, Kevin Bowers is a resident of Tulsa County, Oklahoma.

3. The accident and injuries that are the subject of this dispute occurred in Tulsa Ccity, Oklahoma.

4. This Court has jurisdiction and venue is proper in Tulsa County, State of Oklahoma.

FACTS COMMON TO ALL CLIAMS

5. Paragtaphs 1-4 are incorporated herein by reference.

6. On or around January 13, 2010, the Defendant while in Tulsa County, Oklahoma negligently struck the Plaintiff.

7. The force exerted on the Plaintiff caused severe injury to her.

CAUSE OF ACTION

(Negligence Against Kevin Bowers)

8. Paragraphs 1-7 are incorporated herein by reference.

9. The Defendant owed a duty to the Plaintiff and all other drivers on the road, to operate the vehicle under his control in a safe and reasonable manner, using ordinary care to prevent injury to other persons and to keep a lookout consistent with the safety of other vehicles.

10. By failing to operate the vehicle in such a way, and by acting recklessly with complete disregard for the health and well.being of the Plaintiff and all other drivers on the road, the Defendant breached the duty owed to the Plaintiff.

11. This breach by the Defendant was the actual and proximate cause of Plaintiffs injuries.

12. As a result of Defendant’s negligence, the Plaintiff has suffered personal injury, including medical expenses, mental and physical pain and suffering, and other actual damages in excess of $75,000.00.

Defendant did not file an answer.

Outcome: Settled and dismissed with prejudice.

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