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Tommy Wells v. Aldi, Inc. and Ava Tracy

Date: 12-19-2023

Case Number: 4:23-cv-00498

Judge: Fernando J. Gaitan, Jr.

Court: United States District Court for the Western District of Missouri (Jackson County)

Plaintiff's Attorney: <center><br> <h2><br> <a href="https://www.morelaw.com/missouri/lawyers/kansascity/personal_injury.asp" target="_new"><h2>Click Here For The Best Kansas City Personal Injury Lawyer Directory</h2></a></font><br> </h2><br> </center><br>

Defendant's Attorney: Marc N. Middleton

Description:
Kansas City, Missouri personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendants on auto negligent theories claiming to have suffered more than $75,000 in injuries and/or damages as a direct result on a car wreck caused by Tracy.



This case was filed in the Jackson County Circuit Court, 2316-CV17438 and was removed to federal court by the Defendants.





Missouri Auto Negligence Law: Key Points



Here's a breakdown of key points regarding Missouri auto negligence law:



1. Comparative Fault:



Pure Comparative Fault: Missouri follows a pure comparative fault system. This means even if you were partially at fault for the accident, you can still recover damages, proportionate to the other party's degree of fault.

Example: If you're found 30% responsible for the accident and the other driver is 70% responsible, you can recover 70% of your damages from the other driver.



2. Burden of Proof:



To recover damages, you must prove the other driver was negligent and their negligence caused your injuries.

Proving negligence involves demonstrating four elements:

Duty of care: The other driver owed you a duty to act reasonably under the circumstances.

Breach of duty: The other driver breached their duty of care by acting negligently.

Causation: The other driver's breach of duty directly caused your injuries.

Damages: You suffered actual damages (e.g., medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering) as a result of the accident.



3. Statute of Limitations:



You have five years from the date of the accident to file a lawsuit for personal injury claims.



4. Additional Points:



Comparative negligence applies to multiple parties: In accidents involving multiple drivers, each party's share of fault is determined and damages are adjusted accordingly.

Missouri Traffic Laws: Following traffic laws strengthens your case by demonstrating your adherence to the standard of care.

Seeking Legal Counsel: Consulting an experienced Missouri auto accident attorney is crucial for navigating the legal complexities and maximizing your compensation.



Disclaimer: This information is for general knowledge only and does not constitute legal advice. Please consult with a qualified attorney in Missouri for specific legal guidance regarding your situation.
Outcome:
Settled for an undisclosed sum and dismissed with prejudice.
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About This Case

What was the outcome of Tommy Wells v. Aldi, Inc. and Ava Tracy?

The outcome was: Settled for an undisclosed sum and dismissed with prejudice.

Which court heard Tommy Wells v. Aldi, Inc. and Ava Tracy?

This case was heard in United States District Court for the Western District of Missouri (Jackson County), MO. The presiding judge was Fernando J. Gaitan, Jr..

Who were the attorneys in Tommy Wells v. Aldi, Inc. and Ava Tracy?

Plaintiff's attorney: Click Here For The Best Kansas City Personal Injury Lawyer Directory. Defendant's attorney: Marc N. Middleton.

When was Tommy Wells v. Aldi, Inc. and Ava Tracy decided?

This case was decided on December 19, 2023.