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Date: 12-22-2023

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Erica Holmes v. Johns Whitlock and A&N Freight Services, LLC

Case Number: 3:22-cv-01077

Judge: Eli J. Richardson

Court: United States District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee (Davidson County)

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Defendant's Attorney: Emily G. Pfeiffer

Description: Nashville, Tennessee personal injury truck wreck lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendants on auto negligence theories claiming to have suffered more than $75,000 in damages and/or injuries as a direct result of a car semi-tractor trailer rig accident caused by Justin Whitlock.

This case was filed in the Davidson County Circuit Court, 21C394, and was removed to federal court by the Defendants.

"Tennessee auto negligence law, like in most states, revolves around the concept of negligence causing harm to others. Here's a breakdown of the key elements:

Duty of care: Drivers on Tennessee roads owe a duty of care to other drivers, passengers, pedestrians, and cyclists. This means they must operate their vehicles in a safe and reasonable manner, following traffic laws and regulations.

Breach of duty: A breach of duty occurs when a driver fails to uphold their duty of care. This can involve various actions like:

Speeding
Driving under the influence (DUI)
Distracted driving (e.g., texting, eating)
Reckless driving
Failing to yield the right of way
Ignoring traffic signals
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Proximate cause: The breach of duty must be the proximate cause of the accident and resulting injuries. This means that the accident wouldn't have happened without the driver's negligence.

Damages: If all elements are proven, the injured party can seek compensation for damages, including:

Medical expenses
Lost wages
Pain and suffering
Property damage
Emotional distress

Comparative negligence: Tennessee follows a modified comparative negligence rule. This means that the injured party's own negligence can reduce their compensation amount proportionally. For example, if they're found 20% at fault, their damages are reduced by 20%. However, if they're found 50% or more at fault, they cannot recover any damages."

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Outcome: 12/21/2023 50 ORDER: The Court acknowledges that this action and all claims pending in it have been DISMISSED with prejudice, and the Clerk is directed to enter judgment pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 58 and close the file. IT IS SO ORDERED. Signed by District Judge Eli J. Richardson on 12/21/2023. (DOCKET TEXT SUMMARY ONLY-ATTORNEYS MUST OPEN THE PDF AND READ THE ORDER.)(af) (Entered: 12/21/2023)
12/21/2023 51 ENTRY OF JUDGMENT re: 50 Order Dismissing Case. (af) (Entered: 12/21/2023)

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