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Larry Gawatz and Cheyenne Gawatz v. Toloa Ross, et al.
Date: 03-22-2025
Case Number: CJ-2022-855
Judge: Tracy Priddy
Court: District Court, Tulsa County, Oklahoma
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Defendant's Attorney: Stephen M. Coates, R. Jack Freeman, Mark Smiling, Stephen A. Wangsgard, Gae Widdows
Cheyenne Gawtz claimed that in the early morning hours of February 28, 2021, they were traveling northbound on 46th Streeet in Tulsa, Oklahoma when they were involved in a car motorcycle caused by Toloa Ross who pulled out of the Radio Night Club parking lot in front of them. The Plaintiffs claimed that Ross was intoxicated.
The car that Ross was driving belonged to Hodge Toyota, which the Plaintiffs claimed it has negligently entrusted to Ross.
The Plaintiffs also asserted a Dram Shop Act claim against Rodeo Nightclub served alcohol of Ross who was intoxicated.
Summary judgment in favor of James Dodge Toyota.
About This Case
What was the outcome of Larry Gawatz and Cheyenne Gawatz v. Toloa Ross, et al.?
The outcome was: Plaintiff accepted El Super Coral Co., d/b/a Rodeo Nightclubs offer to confess judgment in the amount of $4,000. Summary judgment in favor of James Dodge Toyota.
Which court heard Larry Gawatz and Cheyenne Gawatz v. Toloa Ross, et al.?
This case was heard in District Court, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, OK. The presiding judge was Tracy Priddy.
Who were the attorneys in Larry Gawatz and Cheyenne Gawatz v. Toloa Ross, et al.?
Plaintiff's attorney: Click Here For The Best Tulsa Personal Injury Law Lawyer Directory. Defendant's attorney: Stephen M. Coates, R. Jack Freeman, Mark Smiling, Stephen A. Wangsgard, Gae Widdows.
When was Larry Gawatz and Cheyenne Gawatz v. Toloa Ross, et al. decided?
This case was decided on March 22, 2025.