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Anthony Campbell, et al. v. Nitro Tech, LLC and Freddie Platt

Date: 03-18-2025

Case Number: CJ-2019-252

Judge: Paul K. Woodward

Court: District Court, Garfield County, Oklahoma

Plaintiff's Attorney:





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Defendant's Attorney: Derrick T. DeWitt and Ryan L. Dean

Description:
Enid, Oklahoma personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiffs who sued the defendants on auto negligence theories.



The Plaintiffs claimed that they were injured and/or damaged in a car truck wreck that occurred On May 10, 2019 in Garfield County, Oklahoma. The Plaintiffs claimed that the accident was caused by Defendant Freddie Platt who was working within the scope and course of his employment with Defendant Nitro Tech at the time of the accident.



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Outcome:
Settled for an for more than $96,000 and dismissed with prejudice.
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About This Case

What was the outcome of Anthony Campbell, et al. v. Nitro Tech, LLC and Freddie P...?

The outcome was: Settled for an for more than $96,000 and dismissed with prejudice.

Which court heard Anthony Campbell, et al. v. Nitro Tech, LLC and Freddie P...?

This case was heard in District Court, Garfield County, Oklahoma, OK. The presiding judge was Paul K. Woodward.

Who were the attorneys in Anthony Campbell, et al. v. Nitro Tech, LLC and Freddie P...?

Plaintiff's attorney: Click Here For The Best Enid Personal Injury Lawyer Directory. Defendant's attorney: Derrick T. DeWitt and Ryan L. Dean.

When was Anthony Campbell, et al. v. Nitro Tech, LLC and Freddie P... decided?

This case was decided on March 18, 2025.